1Based Frog1 Well-known member Feb 24, 2025 #2 Das ältere Rosenkreuzertum, by Hans Schick is the book you’re looking for.
Harlequin Moderator Staff member Feb 24, 2025 #3 1Based Frog1 said: Das ältere Rosenkreuzertum, by Hans Schick is the book you’re looking for. Click to expand... Thank you my blud
1Based Frog1 said: Das ältere Rosenkreuzertum, by Hans Schick is the book you’re looking for. Click to expand... Thank you my blud
Tsar New mem>ack! Feb 24, 2025 #4 1Based Frog1 said: Das ältere Rosenkreuzertum, by Hans Schick is the book you’re looking for. Click to expand... Please tell me there is an English translation available?
1Based Frog1 said: Das ältere Rosenkreuzertum, by Hans Schick is the book you’re looking for. Click to expand... Please tell me there is an English translation available?
SiegeChud Well-known member Feb 25, 2025 #5 Why did people even get the idea the Kabbalah is even slightly Aryan despite its overwhelming origin in Ashkenazi occultism
Why did people even get the idea the Kabbalah is even slightly Aryan despite its overwhelming origin in Ashkenazi occultism
1Based Frog1 Well-known member Feb 25, 2025 #6 SiegeChud said: Why did people even get the idea the Kabbalah is even slightly Aryan despite its overwhelming origin in Ashkenazi occultism Click to expand... It's because of some loose parallels to Neoplatonism and Indo-European esotericism. Tsar said: Please tell me there is an English translation available? Click to expand... Afraid not.
SiegeChud said: Why did people even get the idea the Kabbalah is even slightly Aryan despite its overwhelming origin in Ashkenazi occultism Click to expand... It's because of some loose parallels to Neoplatonism and Indo-European esotericism. Tsar said: Please tell me there is an English translation available? Click to expand... Afraid not.