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"This is why Roma destroyed Amor, the Cathars, the Templars, the Lords of the Grail, the Minnesanger, everything which may have originated in the ‘Hyperborean Blood Memory’ and which may have had a polar, solar origin."
O. Rahn (via seloten)
The artwork of Adolf Hitler.
"Physics and chemistry can tell you nothing about what goes on within, when the voice of conscience gives you no rest…This most peculiar thing called conscience will never give up, until you have made things good again!”
- Rudolf Hess
Thule Gesellschaft by Fidus One of the many temple designs by Fidus
"von Hotzendorf, I told you not to do the thing…. even István Tisza said not to do the thing, and what did you do? You did the thing. And now look at this scheisse of a situation we are in!…”
Ok, i know he is praying but when I first looked at this, that is what I imagined him thinking.
Austrian postcard, WWI… exact date unknown
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Goethe Monument by Carl Gustav Carus
Carus was a great admirer of Goethe, who in turn highly appreciated both Carus’s theoretical writings and his painting. Carus’s painting of the Goethe monument is described in a contemporary journal as follows. “In a lonely rocky area stands Goethe’s sarcophagus, and upon it a harp; moonlight falls through its strings, illuminating two angels who kneel reverently before it. Mists swirl around the base of the monument. It would seem that Goethe’s manifold and magical contacts with Nature have inspired the ingenious artist to this Ossianic idea.”
Goethe, who devoted himself so intensively to questions of the world and humanity, has been recast in Carus’s picture into an unworldly and lonely Romantic figure. His imaginary grave evokes Romantic yearning in terms of an actual destination, an envisioned place of pilgrimage, an altar, a holy of holies.
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Where has all this Byzantinia come from?
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Winter day on Untersberg above the fog by Eric Chumachenco
Untersberg im Winter
Templer Tasse THG