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Theosophy and Nazi Mysticism
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51:16 - 1:04:08 (12:51)

Theosophy and its ideas were deeply influential on several major figures in the Nazi party, including Heinrich Himmler, Rudolf Hess and others. Some of the core ideas of theosophy, including the belief in a prehistoric Aryan race and the concept of spiritual evolution, were incorporated into Nazi ideology, influencing their views on race and the creation of a master race through science and selective breeding.

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The Thule Society was a right-wing nationalist club that provided a cover for far-right organizations in Germany during the early 20th century, including the German Workers Party, which Adolf Hitler would later lead.
51:16 - 55:28 (04:11)
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Thule Society
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The Thule Society was a right-wing nationalist club that provided a cover for far-right organizations in Germany during the early 20th century, including the German Workers Party, which Adolf Hitler would later lead. Members of the Thule Society, such as Anton Drexler and Hans Frank, would go on to play prominent roles in the Nazi regime.

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Theosophy and Nazi Mysticism
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Part Four: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
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Behind the Bastards
The Secret Doctrine, the infamous tome authored by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky in 1888, had a significant and long-lasting impact on the beliefs of the Nazi party and their quest for a superior race.
55:28 - 1:00:19 (04:51)
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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Nazi Ideology, The Secret Doctrine
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The Secret Doctrine, the infamous tome authored by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky in 1888, had a significant and long-lasting impact on the beliefs of the Nazi party and their quest for a superior race. Her ideas about Atlantis, prehistoric Nordic cultural centers, and the inevitable progression of race all played a role in Nazi theory, and her influence can still be felt today in new fascist movements.

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Theosophy and Nazi Mysticism
Episode
Part Four: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The Akashic Records have been described as a cosmic library that records every thought, action, and emotion of every person that has ever lived.
1:00:19 - 1:02:09 (01:50)
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Akashic Records
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The Akashic Records have been described as a cosmic library that records every thought, action, and emotion of every person that has ever lived. However, in recent years, this concept has been manipulated and used in New Age circles to promote anti-vax and COVID denialism ideas.

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Theosophy and Nazi Mysticism
Episode
Part Four: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
This podcast discusses the use of spiritualism throughout history to communicate with the dead and how the belief in the Akashic Records can be exploited for personal gain.
1:02:09 - 1:04:08 (01:58)
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Spiritualism
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This podcast discusses the use of spiritualism throughout history to communicate with the dead and how the belief in the Akashic Records can be exploited for personal gain. The episode also features a life coach promoting the connection with the akashic records to gain insight into the covid pandemic.

Chapter
Theosophy and Nazi Mysticism
Episode
Part Four: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
Podcast
Behind the Bastards