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The spread of the Shambhala myth and the Kalachakra Tantra in the West has a history of its own. It does definitely not first begin with the expulsion of the lamas from Tibet (in 1959) and their diaspora across the whole world, but rather commences at the beginning of the twentieth century in Russia with the religious political activity of an ethnic Buriat by the name of Agvan Dorjiev.  
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The spread of the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] and the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] in the [[West]] has a history of its [[own]]. It does definitely not first begin with the expulsion of the [[lamas]] from [[Tibet]] (in 1959) and their {{Wiki|diaspora}} across the whole [[world]], but rather commences at the beginning of the twentieth century in [[Russia]] with the [[religious]] {{Wiki|political}} [[activity]] of an {{Wiki|ethnic}} [[Buriat]] by the [[name]] of [[Agvan Dorjiev]].  
 
   
 
   
  
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Even in his youth, Agvan Dorjiev (1854–1938), who trained as a monk in Tibet, was already a very promising individual. For this reason he was as a young man entrusted with caring for the Thirteenth Dalai Lama. The duties of the Buriat included among other things the ritual cleansing of the body and bedroom  
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Even in his youth, [[Agvan Dorjiev]] (1854–1938), who trained as a [[monk]] [[in Tibet]], was already a very [[promising]] {{Wiki|individual}}. For this [[reason]] he was as a young man entrusted with caring for the [[Thirteenth Dalai Lama]]. The duties of the [[Buriat]] included among other things the [[ritual]] cleansing of the [[body]] and bedroom  
  
of the god-king, which implies quite an intimate degree of contact. Later he was to be at times the closest political adviser of His Holiness.  
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of the [[god-king]], which implies quite an intimate [[degree]] of [[contact]]. Later he was to be at times the closest {{Wiki|political}} adviser of [[His Holiness]].  
Dorjiev was convinced that the union of Tibet with Russia would provide the Highlands with an extremely favorable future, and was likewise able to convince the hierarch upon the Lion Throne of the merits of his political vision for a number of years. He thus advanced to the post of Tibetan envoy in St.  
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[[Dorjiev]] was convinced that the union of [[Tibet]] with [[Russia]] would provide the Highlands with an extremely favorable {{Wiki|future}}, and was likewise able to convince the hierarch upon the [[Lion Throne]] of the [[merits]] of his {{Wiki|political}} [[vision]] for a number of years. He thus advanced to the post of [[Tibetan]] envoy in {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} and at the {{Wiki|Russian}} court. His work in the capital was extremely active and varied. In 1898 he had his first audience with {{Wiki|Tsar}} [[Wikipedia:Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], which was supposed to be followed by others. The {{Wiki|Russian}} government was opening up with greater [[tolerance]] towards the {{Wiki|Asian}} minorities among whom the [[Buriats]] were also to be counted, and was attempting to integrate them more into the [[Empire]] whilst still respecting their [[religious]] and {{Wiki|cultural}} autonomy, instead of missionizing them as they had still done at the outset of the 19th century.  
  
Petersburg and at the Russian court. His work in the capital was extremely active and varied. In 1898 he had his first audience with Tsar Nicholas II, which was supposed to be followed by others. The Russian government was opening up with greater tolerance towards the Asian minorities among whom the Buriats were also to be counted, and was attempting to integrate them more into the Empire whilst still respecting their religious and cultural autonomy, instead of missionizing them as they had still done at the outset of the 19th century.
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Even as a boy, [[Wikipedia:Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] had been fascinated by [[Tibet]] and the “[[yellow]] pontiff” from [[Lhasa]]. The famous explorer, [[Nikolai Przhevalsky]], introduced the 13-year-old Tsarevitch to the history and geopolitics of {{Wiki|Central Asia}}. [[Przhevalsky]] described the [[Dalai Lama]] as a „powerful {{Wiki|Oriental}} pope with dominion over
  
Even as a boy, Nicholas II had been fascinated by Tibet and the “yellow pontiff” from Lhasa. The famous explorer, Nikolai Przhevalsky, introduced the 13-year-old Tsarevitch to the history and geopolitics of Central Asia. Przhevalsky described the Dalai Lama as a „powerful Oriental pope with dominion over
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some 250 million Asiatic [[souls]]” and believed that a {{Wiki|Russian}} influence [[in Tibet]] would lead to control of the entire continent and that this must be the first goal of Tsarist foreign policy (Schimmelpennink, 1994, p. 16). {{Wiki|Prince}} [[Esper Esperovich Ukhtomsky]], influential at court and deeply impressed by the [[Buddhist teachings]], also dreamed of a greater {{Wiki|Asian}} [[Empire]] under the [[leadership]] of the “White Tsars”. Since the end of the 19th century [[Buddhism]] had become
  
some 250 million Asiatic souls” and believed that a Russian influence in Tibet would lead to control of the entire continent and that this must be the first goal of Tsarist foreign policy (Schimmelpennink, 1994, p. 16). Prince Esper Esperovich Ukhtomsky, influential at court and deeply impressed by the Buddhist teachings, also dreamed of a greater Asian Empire under the leadership of the “White Tsars”. Since the end of the 19th century Buddhism had become
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a real fashion among the {{Wiki|Russian}} high [[society]], comparable only to what is currently happening in {{Wiki|Hollywood}}, where more and more {{Wiki|stars}} profess to the [[doctrine]] of the [[Dalai Lama]]. It was considered stylish to appeal to [[Russia’s]] Asiatic inheritance and to invoke the {{Wiki|Mongolian}} {{Wiki|blood}} which flowed in the veins of every {{Wiki|Russian}} with [[emotional]] phrases. The poet, Vladimir Solovjov declaimed, “{{Wiki|Pan-Mongolism}} — this [[word]]: barbaric, yes! Yet a sweet [[sound]]” (Block, n.d., p. 247). [[Agvan Dorjiev]]
  
a real fashion among the Russian high society, comparable only to what is currently happening in Hollywood, where more and more stars profess to the doctrine of the Dalai Lama. It was considered stylish to appeal to Russia’s Asiatic inheritance and to invoke the Mongolian blood which flowed in the veins of every Russian with emotional phrases. The poet, Vladimir Solovjov declaimed, “Pan-Mongolism — this word: barbaric, yes! Yet a sweet sound” (Block, n.d., p. 247). Agvan Dorjiev
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The mysto-political [[influences]] upon the court of the {{Wiki|Tsar}} of the naïve {{Wiki|demonic}} village [[Wikipedia:Magician(paranormal)|magician]], Rasputin, are common [[knowledge]]. Yet the power-political intrigues of an {{Wiki|intelligent}} {{Wiki|Asian}} doctor by the [[name]] of Peter Badmajev ought to have been of far greater consequence. Like [[Dorjiev]], whom he knew well, he
  
The mysto-political influences upon the court of the Tsar of the naïve demonic village magician, Rasputin, are common knowledge. Yet the power-political intrigues of an intelligent Asian doctor by the name of Peter Badmajev ought to have been of far greater consequence. Like Dorjiev, whom he knew well, he
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was a [[Buriat]] and originally a [[Buddhist]], but he had then converted to {{Wiki|Russian}} [[Orthodox]]. His change of [[faith]] was never really bought by those around him, who frequented him above all as a mighty [[shaman]] that was “supposed to be [[initiated]] into all the secrets of {{Wiki|Asia}}” (Golowin, 1977, p. 219).
  
was a Buriat and originally a Buddhist, but he had then converted to Russian Orthodox. His change of faith was never really bought by those around him, who frequented him above all as a mighty shaman that was “supposed to be initiated into all the secrets of Asia” (Golowin, 1977, p. 219).
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Badmajev was head of the most famous private hospital in {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}. There the cabinet lists for the respective members of government were put together under his [[direction]]. R. Fülöp-Miller has vividly described the doctor’s power-political [[activities]]: “In the course of time [[medicine]] and {{Wiki|politics}},  
  
Badmajev was head of the most famous private hospital in St. Petersburg. There the cabinet lists for the respective members of government were put together under his direction. R. Fülöp-Miller has vividly described the doctor’s power-political activities: “In the course of time medicine and politics,
 
  
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ministerial appointments and '[[lotus]] [[essences]]' became more and more mingled, and a fantastic {{Wiki|political}} [[magic]] [[character]] arose, which emanated from [[Badmajev’s]] sanatorium and determined the [[fate]] of all [[Russia]]. The miracleworking doctor owed this influence especially to his successful medical-political treatment of
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the {{Wiki|Tsar}}. ... [[Badmajev’s]] mixtures, potions, and powders brewed from mysterious herbs from the {{Wiki|steppes}} served not just to remedy patient’s {{Wiki|metabolic}} {{Wiki|disturbances}}; anyone who took these medicaments ensured himself an important office in the [[state]] at the same time” (Fülöp-Miller, 1927, pp. 112, 148). For
  
ministerial appointments and 'lotus essences' became more and more mingled, and a fantastic political magic character arose, which emanated from Badmajev’s sanatorium and determined the fate of all Russia. The miracleworking doctor owed this influence especially to his successful medical-political treatment of
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this “[[wise]] and crafty {{Wiki|Asian}}” too, the guiding [[idea]] was the establishment of an {{Wiki|Asian}} [[empire]] with the “White {{Wiki|Tsar}}” at its helm.  
the Tsar. ... Badmajev’s mixtures, potions, and powders brewed from mysterious herbs from the steppes served not just to remedy patient’s metabolic disturbances; anyone who took these medicaments ensured himself an important office in the state at the same time” (Fülöp-Miller, 1927, pp. 112, 148). For
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In this overheated pro-Asian climate, [[Dorjiev]] believed, probably somewhat rashly, that the {{Wiki|Tsar}} had a genuine personal [[interest]] in being [[initiated]] into the  
  
this “wise and crafty Asian” too, the guiding idea was the establishment of an Asian empire with the “White Tsar” at its helm.
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secrets of [[Buddhism]]. The [[Buriat’s]] goal was to establish a [[mchod-yon]] relationship between [[Wikipedia:Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] and the godking from [[Lhasa]], that is, {{Wiki|Russian}} [[state]] {{Wiki|patronage}} of [[Lamaism]]. Hence a trip to [[Russia]] by the [[Dalai Lama]] was prepared which, however, never eventuated. {{Wiki|Bolshevik}} [[Buddhism]]
In this overheated pro-Asian climate, Dorjiev believed, probably somewhat rashly, that the Tsar had a genuine personal interest in being initiated into the  
 
  
secrets of Buddhism. The Buriat’s goal was to establish a mchod-yon relationship between Nicholas II and the godking from Lhasa, that is, Russian state patronage of Lamaism. Hence a trip to Russia by the Dalai Lama was prepared which, however, never eventuated. Bolshevik Buddhism
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One would think that [[Dorjiev]] had a [[compassionate]] [[heart]] for the tragic [[fate]] of the Tsarist [[family]]. At least, [[Wikipedia:Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] had supported him and the [[Thirteenth Dalai Lama]] had even declared the {{Wiki|Russian}} heir to the [[throne]] to be a [[Bodhisattva]] because a number of attempts to give him a [[Christian]] baptism
  
One would think that Dorjiev had a compassionate heart for the tragic fate of the Tsarist family. At least, Nicholas II had supported him and the Thirteenth Dalai Lama had even declared the Russian heir to the throne to be a Bodhisattva because a number of attempts to give him a Christian baptism
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mysteriously failed. At [[Dorjiev’s]] behest, pictures of the [[Romanovs]] adorned the [[Buddhist temple]] in {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}.
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Hence, it is extremely surprising that the [[Buriat]] greeted the {{Wiki|Russian}} October {{Wiki|Revolution}} and the seizure of power by the {{Wiki|Bolsheviks}} with great [[emotion]].
  
mysteriously failed. At Dorjiev’s behest, pictures of the Romanovs adorned the Buddhist temple in St. Petersburg.
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What stood behind this about-face, a change of [[attitude]] or understandable opportunism? More likely the former, then at the outset of the twenties [[Dorjiev]], along with many famous {{Wiki|Russian}} [[orientalists]], was convinced that {{Wiki|Communism}} and [[Buddhism]] were compatible. He publicly proclaimed that the [[teaching]] of  
Hence, it is extremely surprising that the Buriat greeted the Russian October Revolution and the seizure of power by the Bolsheviks with great emotion.
 
  
What stood behind this about-face, a change of attitude or understandable opportunism? More likely the former, then at the outset of the twenties Dorjiev, along with many famous Russian orientalists, was convinced that Communism and Buddhism were compatible. He publicly proclaimed that the teaching of
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[[Shakyamuni]] was an “[[atheistic]] [[religion]]” and that it would be wrong to describe it as “unscientific”. Men in his immediate neighborhood even went so far as to celebrate the [[historical Buddha]] as the original founder of {{Wiki|Communism}} and to glorify {{Wiki|Lenin}} as an [[incarnation]] of the [[Enlightened One]]. There are reliable rumors that [[Dorjiev]] and {{Wiki|Lenin}} had met.  
  
Shakyamuni was an “atheistic religion” and that it would be wrong to describe it as “unscientific”. Men in his immediate neighborhood even went so far as to celebrate the historical Buddha as the original founder of Communism and to glorify Lenin as an incarnation of the Enlightened One. There are reliable rumors that Dorjiev and Lenin had met.  
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Initially the {{Wiki|Bolsheviks}} appreciated such currying of favor and made use of it to win [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Russians}} over to their [[ideas]]. Already in 1919, the second year of the {{Wiki|Revolution}}, an exhibition of [[Buddhist art]] was permitted and encouraged amidst extreme {{Wiki|social}} turmoil. The teachings of [[Shakyamuni]] lived through
  
Initially the Bolsheviks appreciated such currying of favor and made use of it to win Buddhist Russians over to their ideas. Already in 1919, the second year of the Revolution, an exhibition of Buddhist art was permitted and encouraged amidst extreme social turmoil. The teachings of Shakyamuni lived through
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a golden {{Wiki|era}}, lectures about the [[Sutras]] were held, numerous [[Buddhist]] [[books]] were published, contacts were established with {{Wiki|Mongolian}} and [[Tibetan scholars]]. Even the [[ideas]] of [[Wikipedia:Pan-Mongolism i|pan-Mongolism]] were reawakened and [[people]] began to [[dream]] of blood-filled scenes. In the same year, in his famous poem of [[hate]]
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[[Die]] Skythen [The {{Wiki|Scythians}}], [[Alexander]] Block prophesied the fall of {{Wiki|Europe}} through the combined assault of the {{Wiki|Russians}} and the [[Mongolians]]. In it we can read that 
  
a golden era, lectures about the Sutras were held, numerous Buddhist books were published, contacts were established with Mongolian and Tibetan scholars. Even the ideas of pan-Mongolism were reawakened and people began to dream of blood-filled scenes. In the same year, in his famous poem of hate
 
Die Skythen [The Scythians], Alexander Block prophesied the fall of Europe through the combined assault of the Russians and the Mongolians. In it we can read that 
 
  
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We shall see through the slits of our [[eyes]]
  
We shall see through the slits of our eyes
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How the {{Wiki|Huns}} fight over your flesh,  
 
 
How the Huns fight over your flesh,  
 
  
 
How your cities collapse  
 
How your cities collapse  
  
And your horses graze between the ruins.  
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And your [[horses]] graze between the ruins.  
  
 
(Block, n.d., p. 249)  
 
(Block, n.d., p. 249)  
  
  
Even the Soviet Union’s highest-ranking cultural official of the time, Anatoli Vassilievich Lunacharski, praised Asia as a pure source of inexhaustible reserves of strength: “We need the Revolution to toss aside the power of the bourgeoisie and the power of rationality at the same time so as to regain the great power of elementary life, so as to dissolve the world in the real music of intense being.   
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Even the [[Soviet]] Union’s highest-ranking {{Wiki|cultural}} official of the time, Anatoli Vassilievich Lunacharski, praised {{Wiki|Asia}} as a [[pure]] source of inexhaustible reserves of strength: “We need the {{Wiki|Revolution}} to toss aside the power of the bourgeoisie and the power of {{Wiki|rationality}} at the same time so as to regain the great power of elementary [[life]], so as to dissolve the [[world]] in the real [[music]] of intense being.   
  
We respect and honor Asia as an area which until now draws its life energy from exactly these right sources and which is not poisoned by European reason” (Trotzkij, 1968, p. 55).  
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We [[respect]] and [[honor]] {{Wiki|Asia}} as an area which until now draws its [[life energy]] from exactly these right sources and which is not poisoned by {{Wiki|European}} [[reason]]” (Trotzkij, 1968, p. 55).  
  
Yet the Buddhist, pan-Asian El Dorado of Leningrad transformed itself in 1929 into a hell, as the Stalinist secret service began with a campaign to eradicate all religious currents. Some years later Dorjiev was arrested as a counterrevolutionary and then put on trial for treason and terrorism. On January 29, 1938 the “friend of the Dalai Lama” died in a prison hospital.  
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Yet the [[Buddhist]], pan-Asian El Dorado of [[Wikipedia:Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] [[transformed]] itself in 1929 into a [[hell]], as the [[Wikipedia:Joseph Stalin|Stalinist]] secret service began with a campaign to eradicate all [[religious]] currents. Some years later [[Dorjiev]] was arrested as a counterrevolutionary and then put on trial for treason and {{Wiki|terrorism}}. On January 29, 1938 the “[[friend]] of the [[Dalai Lama]]” [[died]] in a {{Wiki|prison}} hospital.  
 
   
 
   
  
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There is a simple reason for Dorjiev’s enthusiasm for Russia. He was convinced that the Kalachakra system and the Shambhala myth had their origins in the Empire of the Tsar and would return via it. In 1901 the Buriat had received initiations into the Time Tantra from the Ninth Panchen Lama which were supposed to have been of central significance for his future vision. Ekai Kawaguchi, a Buddhist monk from Japan who visited Tibet at the turn of the last  
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There is a simple [[reason]] for [[Dorjiev’s]] [[enthusiasm]] for [[Russia]]. He was convinced that the [[Kalachakra system]] and the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] had their origins in the [[Empire]] of the {{Wiki|Tsar}} and would return via it. In 1901 the [[Buriat]] had received [[initiations]] into the [[Time Tantra]] from the [[Ninth Panchen Lama]] which were supposed to have been of central significance for his {{Wiki|future}} [[vision]]. [[Ekai Kawaguchi]], a [[Buddhist monk]] from [[Japan]] who visited [[Tibet]] at the turn of the last  
 
 
century, claims to have heard of a pamphlet in which Dorjiev wrote “Shambhala was Russia. The Emperor, moreover, was an incarnation of Tsongkhapa, and would sooner or later subdue the whole world and found a gigantic Buddhist empire” (Snelling, 1993, p. 79). Although it is not certain whether the lama really did write this document, it fits in with his religious-political ideas. Additionally, the historians are agreed: “In my opinion,” W.A. Unkrig
 
 
 
writes, “the religiously-based purpose of Agvan Dorjiev was the foundation of a Lamaist-oriented kingdom of the Tibetans and Mongols as a theocracy under the Dalai Lama ... [and] under the protection of Tsarist Russia ... In addition, among the Lamaists there existed the religiously grounded hope for help
 
 
 
from a ‘Messianic Kingdom’ in the North ... called 'Northern Shambhala’” (quoted by Snelling, 1993, p. 79).
 
At the center of Dorjiev’s activities in Russia stood the construction of a three-dimensional mandala — the Buddhist temple in St. Petersburg. The shrine
 
was dedicated to the Kalachakra deity. The Dalai Lama’s envoy succeeded in bringing together a respectable number of prominent Russians who approved of and supported the project. The architects came from the West. A painter by the name of Nicholas Roerich, who later became a fanatic propagandist for Kalachakra
 
  
doctrine, produced the designs for the stained-glass windows. Work commenced in 1909. In the central hall various main gods from the Tibetan pantheon were represented with statues and pictures, including among others Dorjiev’s wrathful initiation deity, Vajrabhairava. Regarding the décor, it is perhaps also of interest that there was a swastika motif which the Bolsheviks knocked out during the Second World War. There was sufficient room for several lamas, who
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century, claims to have heard of a pamphlet in which [[Dorjiev]] wrote “[[Shambhala]] was [[Russia]]. The [[Emperor]], moreover, was an [[incarnation of Tsongkhapa]], and would sooner or later subdue the whole [[world]] and found a gigantic [[Buddhist]] [[empire]]” (Snelling, 1993, p. 79). Although it is not certain whether the [[lama]] really did write this document, it fits in with his religious-political [[ideas]]. Additionally, the {{Wiki|historians}} are agreed: “In my opinion,” W.A. Unkrig
  
looked after the ritual life, to live on the grounds. Dorjiev had originally intended to triple the staffing and to construct not just a temple but also a whole monastery. This was prevented, however, by the intervention of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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writes, “the religiously-based {{Wiki|purpose}} of [[Agvan Dorjiev]] was the foundation of a Lamaist-oriented {{Wiki|kingdom}} of the [[Tibetans]] and {{Wiki|Mongols}} as a {{Wiki|theocracy}} under the [[Dalai Lama]] ... [and] under the [[protection]] of Tsarist [[Russia]] ... In addition, among the [[Lamaists]] there existed the religiously grounded {{Wiki|hope}} for help
  
The inauguration took place in 1915, an important social event with numerous figures from public life and the official representatives of various Asian countries. The Dalai Lama sent a powerful delegation, “to represent the Buddhist Papacy and assist the Tibetan Envoy Dorjiev” (Snelling, 1993, p. 159).  
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from a ‘Messianic {{Wiki|Kingdom}}’ in the [[North]] ... called '[[Northern]] [[Shambhala]]’” (quoted by Snelling, 1993, p. 79).
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At the center of [[Dorjiev’s]] [[activities]] in [[Russia]] stood the construction of a three-dimensional [[mandala]] — the [[Buddhist temple]] in {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}. The [[shrine]]
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was dedicated to the [[Kalachakra deity]]. The [[Dalai Lama’s]] envoy succeeded in bringing together a respectable number of prominent {{Wiki|Russians}} who approved of and supported the project. The architects came from the [[West]]. A painter by the [[name]] of [[Nicholas Roerich]], who later became a fanatic propagandist for [[Kalachakra doctrine]], produced the designs for the stained-glass windows. Work commenced in 1909. In the central hall various main [[gods]] from the [[Tibetan]] [[pantheon]] were represented with [[statues]] and pictures, [[including]] among others [[Dorjiev’s]] [[wrathful]] [[initiation]] [[deity]], [[Vajrabhairava]]. Regarding the décor, it is perhaps also of [[interest]] that there was a [[swastika]] motif which the {{Wiki|Bolsheviks}} knocked out during the [[Second World War]]. There was sufficient room for several [[lamas]], who
  
Nicholas II had already viewed the Kalachakra temple privately together with members of his family several days before the official occasion.  
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looked after the [[ritual]] [[life]], to live on the grounds. [[Dorjiev]] had originally intended to triple the staffing and [[to construct]] not just a [[temple]] but also a whole [[monastery]]. This was prevented, however, by the intervention of the {{Wiki|Russian}} [[Orthodox]] {{Wiki|Church}}.  
Officially, the shrine was declared to be a place for the needs of the Buriat and Kalmyk minorities in the capital. With regard to its occult functions it
 
  
was undoubtedly a tantric mandala with which the Kalachakra system was to be transplanted into the West. Then, as we have already explained, from the  
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The inauguration took place in 1915, an important {{Wiki|social}} event with numerous figures from public [[life]] and the official representatives of various {{Wiki|Asian}} countries. [[The Dalai Lama]] sent a powerful delegation, “to represent the [[Buddhist]] Papacy and assist the [[Tibetan]] Envoy [[Dorjiev]]” (Snelling, 1993, p. 159).
lamas’ traditional point of view founding a temple is seen as an act of spiritual occupation of a territory. The legends about the construction of first Buddhist monastery (Samye) on Tibetan soil show that it is a matter of a symbolic deed with which the victory of Buddhism over the native gods (or demons)  
 
  
is celebrated. Such sacred buildings as the Kalachakra temple in St. Petersburg are cosmograms which are — in their own way of seeing things — employed by the lamas as magic seals in order to spiritually subjugate countries and peoples. It is in this sense that the Italian, Fosco Maraini, has also described
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[[Wikipedia:Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] had already viewed the [[Kalachakra]] [[temple]] privately together with members of his [[family]] several days before the official occasion.  
the monasteries in his poetic travelogue about Tibet as “factories of a holy technology or laboratories of spiritual science” (Maraini, 1952, p. 172). In our opinion this approximates very closely the Lamaist self-concept. Perhaps it is also the reason why the Bolsheviks later housed an evolutionary
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Officially, the [[shrine]] was declared to be a place for the needs of the [[Buriat]] and {{Wiki|Kalmyk}} minorities in the capital. With regard to its [[occult]] functions it  
  
technology laboratory in the confiscated Kalachakra shrine of St. Petersburg and performed genetic experiments before the eyes of the tantric terror gods.  
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was undoubtedly a [[tantric]] [[mandala]] with which the [[Kalachakra system]] was to be transplanted into the [[West]]. Then, as we have already explained, from the  
The temple was first returned to the Buddhists in June 1991. In the same year, a few days before his own death, the English expert on Buddhism, John
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[[lamas]]’ [[traditional]] point of view founding a [[temple]] is seen as an act of [[spiritual]] {{Wiki|occupation}} of a territory. The {{Wiki|legends}} about the construction of first [[Buddhist monastery]] ([[Samye]]) on [[Tibetan]] soil show that it is a {{Wiki|matter}} of a [[symbolic]] [[deed]] with which the victory of [[Buddhism]] over the native [[gods]] (or {{Wiki|demons}})
  
Snelling, completed his biography of the god-king’s Buriat envoy. In it he poses the following possibility: “Who knows then but what I call Dorjiev's Shambhala Project for a great Buddhist confederation stretching from Tibet to Siberia, but now with connections across to Western Europe and even internationally, may well become a very real possibility” (Snelling, 1993, xii). Here, Snelling can only mean the explosive spread of Tantric Buddhism across the whole world.
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is celebrated. Such [[sacred]] buildings as the [[Kalachakra]] [[temple]] in {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} are cosmograms which are — in their [[own]] way of [[seeing]] things — employed by the [[lamas]] as [[magic]] [[seals]] in order to [[spiritually]] subjugate countries and peoples. It is in this [[sense]] that the {{Wiki|Italian}}, Fosco Maraini, has also described
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the [[monasteries]] in his {{Wiki|poetic}} travelogue about [[Tibet]] as “factories of a {{Wiki|holy}} technology or laboratories of [[spiritual]] [[science]]” (Maraini, 1952, p. 172). In our opinion this approximates very closely the [[Lamaist]] self-concept. Perhaps it is also the [[reason]] why the {{Wiki|Bolsheviks}} later housed an evolutionary
  
If we take account of the changes that time brings with it, then today the Kalachakra temple in Petersburg would be comparable with the Tibet House in New York. Both institutions function(ed) as semi-occult centers outwardly disguised as cultural institutions. In both instances the spread of the Kalachakra
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technology laboratory in the confiscated [[Kalachakra]] [[shrine]] of {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} and performed {{Wiki|genetic}} experiments before the [[eyes]] of the [[tantric]] {{Wiki|terror}} [[gods]].
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The [[temple]] was first returned to the [[Buddhists]] in June 1991. In the same year, a few days before his [[own]] [[death]], the English expert on [[Buddhism]], [[John Snelling]], completed his {{Wiki|biography}} of the god-king’s [[Buriat]] envoy. In it he poses the following possibility: “Who [[knows]] then but what I call [[Dorjiev's]] [[Shambhala]] Project for a great [[Buddhist]] confederation stretching from [[Tibet]] to {{Wiki|Siberia}}, but now with connections across to [[Western]] {{Wiki|Europe}} and even internationally, may well become a very real possibility” (Snelling, 1993, xii). Here, Snelling can only mean the explosive spread of [[Tantric Buddhism]] across the whole [[world]].
  
idea is/was central as well. But there is also a much closer connection: Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman, the founder and current leader of the Tibet House, went to Dharamsala at the beginning of the sixties. There he was ordained by the Dalai Lama in person. Subsequently, the Kalmyk, Geshe Wangyal (1901-1983), was appointed to teach the American, who today proclaims that he
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If we take account of the changes that time brings with it, then today the [[Kalachakra]] [[temple]] in [[Petersburg]] would be comparable with the {{Wiki|Tibet House}} in [[New York]]. Both {{Wiki|institutions}} function(ed) as semi-occult centers outwardly disguised as {{Wiki|cultural}} {{Wiki|institutions}}. In both instances the spread of the [[Kalachakra]]
  
shall experience the Buddhization of the USA in this lifetime. Thurman thus received his tantric initiations from Wangyal.
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[[idea]] is/was central as well. But there is also a much closer [[connection]]: [[Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman]], the founder and current leader of the {{Wiki|Tibet House}}, went to {{Wiki|Dharamsala}} at the beginning of the sixties. There he was [[ordained]] by the [[Dalai Lama]] in [[person]]. Subsequently, the {{Wiki|Kalmyk}}, [[Geshe Wangyal]] (1901-1983), was appointed to teach the [[American]], who today proclaims that he
  
This guru lineage establishes a direct connection to Agvan Dorjiev. Namely, that as a 19year-old novice Lama Wangyal accompanied the Buriat to St. Petersburg and was initiated by him. Thus, Robert Thurman’s “line guru” is, via Wangyal, the old master Dorjiev. Dorjiev — Wangyal — Thurman form a chain
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shall [[experience]] the Buddhization of the {{Wiki|USA}} in this [[lifetime]]. Thurman thus received his [[tantric initiations]] from [[Wangyal]].  
  
of initiations. From a tantric viewpoint the spirit of the master live on in the figure of the pupil. It can thus be assumed that as Dorjiev’s “successor” Thurman represents an emanation of the extremely aggressive protective deity, Vajrabhairava, who had incarnated himself in the Buriat. At any rate, Thurman has to be associated with Dorjiev’s global Shambhala utopia. His close interconnection with the Kalachakra Tantra is additionally a result of his spending
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This [[guru]] [[lineage]] establishes a direct [[connection]] to [[Agvan Dorjiev]]. Namely, that as a 19year-old {{Wiki|novice}} [[Lama Wangyal]] accompanied the [[Buriat]] to {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} and was [[initiated]] by him. Thus, [[Robert Thurman’s]] “line [[guru]]” is, via [[Wangyal]], the old [[master]] [[Dorjiev]]. [[Dorjiev]] — [[Wangyal]] — Thurman [[form]] a chain
  
several months in Dharamsala under the supervision of Namgyal monks, who are specialized in the time doctrine. Madame Blavatsky and the Shambhala myth
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of [[initiations]]. From a [[tantric]] viewpoint the [[spirit]] of the [[master]] live on in the figure of the pupil. It can thus be assumed that as [[Dorjiev’s]] “successor” Thurman represents an [[emanation]] of the extremely aggressive [[protective deity]], [[Vajrabhairava]], who had [[incarnated]] himself in the [[Buriat]]. At any rate, Thurman has to be associated with [[Dorjiev’s]] global [[Shambhala]] utopia. His close interconnection with the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] is additionally a result of his spending
Yet, as the real pioneering deed in the spread of the Shambhala myth in the West we have to present the life and work of a woman. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
 
  
(1831–1891), the influential founder of Theosophy, possibly contributed more to the globalization of a warlike Buddhism than she was aware of. The noble-born Russian is supposed to have already been a gifted medium as a child. After an adventurous life (among other things she worked as a rider in a circus)
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several months in {{Wiki|Dharamsala}} under the supervision of [[Namgyal]] [[monks]], who are specialized in the time [[doctrine]]. [[Madame Blavatsky and the Shambhala myth]]
her spiritual career as such began in the 1870s in the USA. At first she tried her hand at all kinds of spiritualist séances. Then she wrote her first occult book, later world famous, Isis Unveiled (first published in 1875). As the title reveals, at this stage she oriented herself to secret Egyptian
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Yet, as the real pioneering [[deed]] in the spread of the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] in the [[West]] we have to {{Wiki|present}} the [[life]] and work of a woman. [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]]
  
teachings. There is almost no trace of Buddhist thought to be found in this work. In 1879 together with her most loyal follower, Colonel Henry Steele Olcott, Blavatsky made a journey to Bombay and to the teachings of Buddha Gautama. There too, the doctrine of the “great White Brotherhood of Tibet” and
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(1831–1891), the influential founder of [[Theosophy]], possibly contributed more to the globalization of a warlike [[Buddhism]] than she was {{Wiki|aware}} of. The noble-born {{Wiki|Russian}} is supposed to have already been a gifted {{Wiki|medium}} as a child. After an adventurous [[life]] (among other things she worked as a rider in a circus)
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her [[spiritual]] career as such began in the 1870s in the {{Wiki|USA}}. At first she tried her hand at all kinds of spiritualist séances. Then she wrote her first [[occult]] [[book]], later [[world]] famous, [[Isis]] Unveiled (first published in 1875). As the title reveals, at this stage she oriented herself to secret [[Egyptian]]
  
the mysterious spiritual masters who determine the fate of humanity was invented, or rather, in Blavatsky’s terms, “received” from the higher realms.  
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teachings. There is almost no trace of [[Buddhist]] [[thought]] to be found in this work. In 1879 together with her most loyal follower, [[Colonel Henry Steele Olcott]], {{Wiki|Blavatsky}} made a journey to {{Wiki|Bombay}} and to the [[teachings of Buddha]] [[Gautama]]. There too, the [[doctrine]] of the “great [[White Brotherhood]] of [[Tibet]]” and
Tibet, which, her own claims to the contrary, she had probably never visited, was a grand obsession for the occultist. She liked to describe her own facial
 
  
characteristics as “KalmykBuddhist-Tatar”. Even though her esoteric system is syncretized out of all religions, since her work on the Secret Doctrine Tibetan/Tantric Buddhism takes pride of place among them.  
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the mysterious [[spiritual masters]] who determine the [[fate]] of [[humanity]] was invented, or rather, in [[Blavatsky’s]] terms, “received” from the [[higher realms]].  
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[[Tibet]], which, her [[own]] claims to the contrary, she had probably never visited, was a grand [[obsession]] for the [[occultist]]. She liked to describe her [[own]] facial
  
A detailed comparison of the later work of the Theosophist with the Shambhala myth and the Kalachakra Tantra would reveal astounding similarities. Admittedly she only knew the Time Tantra from the brief comments of the first western Tibetologist, the Hungarian, Csoma de Körös, but her writings are
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[[characteristics]] as “KalmykBuddhist-Tatar”. Even though her [[esoteric]] system is syncretized out of all [[religions]], since her work on the Secret [[Doctrine]] Tibetan/Tantric [[Buddhism]] takes [[pride]] of place among them.  
  
permeated by the same spirit which also animates the “Highest Tantra of all”. The mystic Secret Book of Dzyan, which the Russian claimed to have “received” from a Tibetan master and which she wrote her Secret Doctrine as a commentary upon, is central to her doctrine. It is supposed to be the first volume of the 21 Books of Kiu te, in which all the esoteric doctrines of our universe are encoded according to Blavatsky. What are we dealing with here? The
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A detailed comparison of the later work of the [[Theosophist]] with the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] and the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] would reveal astounding similarities. Admittedly she only knew the [[Time Tantra]] from the brief comments of the first [[western]] [[Tibetologist]], the [[Hungarian]], [[Csoma de Körös]], but her writings are  
  
historian David Reigle suspects that by the mysterious Books of Kiu te she means the tantra section of the Tibetan Tanjur and Kanjur, the officially codified Tibetan collections of Buddhist doctrinal writings, about which only little was known at the time. But this is not certain. There is also supposed to be a Tibetan tradition which claims that the Books of Kiu te were all to be found in the kingdom of  
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permeated by the same [[spirit]] which also animates the “[[Highest Tantra]] of all”. The [[mystic]] Secret [[Book of Dzyan]], which the {{Wiki|Russian}} claimed to have “received” from a [[Tibetan master]] and which she wrote her Secret [[Doctrine]] as a commentary upon, is central to her [[doctrine]]. It is supposed to be the first volume of the 21 [[Books]] of Kiu te, in which all the [[esoteric]] [[doctrines]] of our [[universe]] are encoded according to {{Wiki|Blavatsky}}. What are we dealing with here? The
  
Shambhala (Reigle, 1983, p. 3). Following such opinions Madame Blavatsky’s secret directions would have been drawn directly from the kingdom.
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historian David Reigle suspects that by the mysterious [[Books]] of Kiu te she means the [[tantra section]] of the [[Tibetan]] [[Tanjur]] and [[Kanjur]], the officially codified [[Tibetan]] collections of [[Buddhist]] [[doctrinal]] writings, about which only little was known at the time. But this is not certain. There is also supposed to be a [[Tibetan tradition]] which claims that the [[Books]] of Kiu te were all to be found in the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of  
In her philosophy the ADI BUDDHA system is of central importance, and likewise the fivefold group of the Dhyani (or meditation) Buddhas and the glorification of Amitabha as the supreme god of light, whom she compares with the “Ancient of Days” of the Jewish Cabala. Astutely, she recognizes the
 
  
Chinese goddess Guanyin as the “genius of water” (Spierenburg, 1991, p. 13). But as “mother, wife, and daughter” she is subordinate to the “First Word”, the Tibetan fire god Avalokiteshvara. The result is — as in the Kalachakra Tantra — an obsessive solar and fire cult. Her fire worship exhibits an original development in the principal deity of our age, Fohat by name. Among other things he is said to emanate in all forms of electricity.  
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[[Shambhala]] (Reigle, 1983, p. 3). Following such opinions [[Madame Blavatsky’s]] secret [[directions]] would have been drawn directly from the {{Wiki|kingdom}}.
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In her [[philosophy]] the [[ADI BUDDHA]] system is of central importance, and likewise the fivefold group of the [[Dhyani]] (or [[meditation]]) [[Buddhas]] and the glorification of [[Amitabha]] as the [[supreme god]] of {{Wiki|light}}, whom she compares with the “[[Ancient]] of Days” of the [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] Cabala. Astutely, she [[recognizes]] the
  
Madame Blavatsky was not informed about the sexual magic practices in the tantras. She herself supported sexual abstinence as “occult hygiene of mind and body” (Meade, 1987, p. 398). She claimed to be a virgin all her life, but a report from her doctors reveals this was not the truth. “To Hades with the sex love!”, she cursed, “It is a beastly appetite that should be starved into submission” (Symonds, 1959, p. 64). When the sexes first appeared — we learn from
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{{Wiki|Chinese}} [[goddess]] [[Guanyin]] as the “genius of [[water]]” (Spierenburg, 1991, p. 13). But as “mother, wife, and daughter” she is subordinate to the “First [[Word]]”, the [[Tibetan]] [[fire god]] [[Avalokiteshvara]]. The result is — as in the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] — an obsessive {{Wiki|solar}} and [[fire]] {{Wiki|cult}}. Her [[fire]] {{Wiki|worship}} exhibits an original [[development]] in the [[principal]] [[deity]] of our age, [[Fohat]] by [[name]]. Among other things he is said to [[emanate]] in all [[forms]] of electricity.  
  
the Secret Book of Dzyan — they brought disaster to the world. The decline into the material began with a sexual indiscretion of the gods: “They took wives fair to look upon. Wives from the mindless, the narrow-headed. … Then the third eye acted no longer” (Blavatsky, 1888, vol. 2, p. 13).  
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[[Madame Blavatsky]] was not informed about the [[sexual magic]] practices in the [[tantras]]. She herself supported {{Wiki|sexual}} [[abstinence]] as “[[occult]] [[hygiene]] of [[mind and body]]” (Meade, 1987, p. 398). She claimed to be a virgin all her [[life]], but a report from her [[doctors]] reveals this was not the [[truth]]. “To {{Wiki|Hades}} with the {{Wiki|sex}} [[love]]!”, she cursed, “It is a beastly appetite that should be starved into submission” (Symonds, 1959, p. 64). When the sexes first appeared — we learn from
Blavatsky was probably convinced that her female body was being borrowed by a male Tibetan yogi. At any rate her closest co-worker, Henry Steele Olcott,
 
  
who so admired her works that he could not believe they could be the work of a woman, suspected this. Hence, thinking of Madame, he asked an Indian guru, “But can the atman [higher self] of a yogi be transferred into the body of a woman?”. The Indian replied, “He can clothe his soul in her physical form with as much ease as he can put on a woman's dress. In every physical aspect and relation he would then be like a woman; internally he would remain himself”
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the Secret [[Book of Dzyan]] — they brought {{Wiki|disaster}} to the [[world]]. The {{Wiki|decline}} into the material began with a {{Wiki|sexual}} indiscretion of the [[gods]]: “They took wives fair to look upon. Wives from the mindless, the narrow-headed. … Then the [[third eye]] acted no longer” ({{Wiki|Blavatsky}}, 1888, vol. 2, p. 13).
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{{Wiki|Blavatsky}} was probably convinced that her {{Wiki|female}} [[body]] was being borrowed by a {{Wiki|male}} [[Tibetan]] [[yogi]]. At any rate her closest co-worker, [[Henry Steele Olcott]],  
  
(Symonds, 1959, p. 142). As in the Kalachakra Tantra, androgyny is also considered the supreme goal along the path to enlightenment in Theosophy. The gods are simultaneously “male-female”. Their bisexuality is concentrated in the figure of Avalokiteshvara, the cosmic Adam.
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who so admired her works that he could not believe they could be the work of a woman, suspected this. Hence, [[thinking]] of Madame, he asked an [[Indian]] [[guru]], “But can the [[atman]] [[[higher self]]] of a [[yogi]] be transferred into the [[body]] of a woman?”. The [[Indian]] replied, “He can [[clothe]] his [[soul]] in her [[physical form]] with as much ease as he can put on a woman's dress. In every [[physical]] aspect and [[relation]] he would then be like a woman; internally he would remain himself”
Through her equation of the ADI BUDDHA with the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Madame Blavatsky clears the way for a cosmologization of the latter’s earthly
 
  
embodiment, the Dalai Lama. For her, the Bodhisattva is “the powerful and all-seeing”, the “savior of humanity” and we learn that as “the most perfect Buddha” he will incarnate in the Dalai Lama or the Panchen Lama in order to redeem the whole world (Blavatsky, 1888, vol. 2, p. 178).  
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(Symonds, 1959, p. 142). As in the [[Kalachakra Tantra]], androgyny is also considered the supreme goal along the [[path to enlightenment]] in [[Theosophy]]. The [[gods]] are simultaneously “male-female”. Their bisexuality is [[concentrated]] in the figure of [[Avalokiteshvara]], the [[cosmic]] Adam.  
As in the Shambhala myth, the Russian presumes that a secret world government exists, whose members, the Mahatmas, were brought together in an esoteric
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Through her equation of the [[ADI BUDDHA]] with the [[Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara]] [[Madame Blavatsky]] clears the way for a cosmologization of the latter’s [[earthly]]
  
society in the 14th century by the founder of the Gelugpa order, Tsongkhapa. The “White Brotherhood”, as this secret federation is known, still exists in Tibet, even if hidden from view, and influences the fate of humanity. It consists of superhumans who watch over the evolution of the citizens of the earth.  
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[[embodiment]], the [[Dalai Lama]]. For her, the [[Bodhisattva]] is “the powerful and {{Wiki|all-seeing}}”, the “savior of [[humanity]]” and we learn that as “the most {{Wiki|perfect}} [[Buddha]]” he will [[incarnate]] in the [[Dalai Lama]] or the [[Panchen Lama]] in order to redeem the whole [[world]] ({{Wiki|Blavatsky}}, 1888, vol. 2, p. 178).  
Likewise, the catastrophic destruction of the old eon and the creation of a new paradisiacal realm are part of the Theosophical world view. Here, Blavatsky
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As in the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]], the {{Wiki|Russian}} presumes that a secret [[world]] government [[exists]], whose members, the [[Mahatmas]], were brought together in an [[esoteric]]
  
quotes the same Indian source from which the Kalachakra Tantra is also nourished, the Vishnu Purana. There it
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[[society]] in the 14th century by the [[founder of the Gelugpa order]], [[Tsongkhapa]]. The “[[White Brotherhood]]”, as this secret federation is known, still [[exists]] [[in Tibet]], even if hidden from view, and [[influences]] the [[fate]] of [[humanity]]. It consists of superhumans who watch over the [[evolution]] of the citizens of the [[earth]].  
says of the doomsday ruler that, “He ... shall descend on Earth as an outstanding Brahman from Shambhala ... endowed with the eight superhuman faculties. Through his irresistible power he will ... destroy all whose hearts have been relinquished to evil. He will reestablish righteousness on earth” (Blavatsky, 1888, vol. 1, p. 378).
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Likewise, the catastrophic destruction of the old [[eon]] and the creation of a new paradisiacal [[realm]] are part of the [[Theosophical]] {{Wiki|world view}}. Here, {{Wiki|Blavatsky}}
  
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quotes the same [[Indian]] source from which the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] is also nourished, the [[Vishnu Purana]]. There it
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says of the doomsday [[ruler]] that, “He ... shall descend on [[Earth]] as an outstanding [[Brahman]] from [[Shambhala]] ... endowed with the eight superhuman [[faculties]]. Through his {{Wiki|irresistible}} power he will ... destroy all whose hearts have been relinquished to [[evil]]. He will reestablish [[righteousness]] on [[earth]]” ({{Wiki|Blavatsky}}, 1888, vol. 1, p. 378).
  
Of course, the Russian was able to read much into the Tibetan Buddhist doctrine, since in her time only a few of the original texts had been translated into a western language. But it is definitely wrong to dismiss her numerous theses as pure fantasy, as her speculative world brings her closer to the
 
  
imagination and occult ambience of Lamaism than some philologically accurate translations of Sanskrit writings. With an unerring instinct and a visionary mastery she discovered many of the ideas and forces which are at work in the tantric teachings. In that she attained these insights more through intuition and mediumism than through scientific research, she can be regarded as the semi-aware instrument of a Buddhist-Tibetan world conquest. At any rate, of all
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Of course, the {{Wiki|Russian}} was able to read much into the [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[doctrine]], since in her time only a few of the original texts had been translated into a [[western]] [[language]]. But it is definitely wrong to dismiss her numerous theses as [[pure]] [[fantasy]], as her speculative [[world]] brings her closer to the  
  
the western “believers in Tibet” she contributed the most to the spread of the idea of the Land of Snows as a unfathomable mystery. Without the occult veil which Madame Blavatsky cast over Tibet and its clergy, Tantric Buddhism would only be half as attractive in the West. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama is also aware of the great importance of such female allies and has hence frequently praised Blavatsky’s pioneering work. Nicholas Roerich and the Kalachakra Tantra
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[[imagination]] and [[occult]] ambience of [[Lamaism]] than some philologically accurate translations of [[Sanskrit]] writings. With an unerring {{Wiki|instinct}} and a [[visionary]] [[mastery]] she discovered many of the [[ideas]] and forces which are at work in the [[tantric teachings]]. In that she [[attained]] these [[insights]] more through [[intuition]] and mediumism than through [[scientific]] research, she can be regarded as the semi-aware instrument of a Buddhist-Tibetan [[world]] conquest. At any rate, of all
  
A further two individuals who won the most respect for the Shambhala myth in the West before the flight of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, were also Russians, Nicholas Roerich (1874–1947) and his wife Helena Ivanovna (1879–1955). Roerich was a lifelong painter, influenced by the late art nouveau movement. He
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the [[western]] “believers [[in Tibet]]” she contributed the most to the spread of the [[idea]] of the [[Land of Snows]] as a unfathomable {{Wiki|mystery}}. Without the [[occult]] [[veil]] which [[Madame Blavatsky]] cast over [[Tibet]] and its {{Wiki|clergy}}, [[Tantric Buddhism]] would only be half as attractive in the [[West]]. The [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] is also {{Wiki|aware}} of the great importance of such {{Wiki|female}} allies and has hence frequently praised [[Blavatsky’s]] pioneering work. [[Nicholas Roerich and the Kalachakra Tantra]]
  
believed himself to be a reincarnation of Leonardo da Vinci. Via his paintings, of which the majority featured Asian subjects, especially the mountainous landscapes of the Himalayas, he attempted to spread his religious message. He became interested in the ideas of Theosophy very early on; his wife translated Madame Blavatsky’s Secret Doctrine into Russian. The occultist led him to Buddhism, which was as we have said en vogue in the society of St.  
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A further two {{Wiki|individuals}} who won the most [[respect]] for the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] in the [[West]] before the flight of the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]], were also {{Wiki|Russians}}, [[Nicholas Roerich]] (1874–1947) and his wife Helena Ivanovna (1879–1955). [[Roerich]] was a lifelong painter, influenced by the late [[art]] nouveau {{Wiki|movement}}. He
  
Petersburg at the time. We have already briefly encountered him as a designer of Agvan Dorjiev’s Kalachakra temple. He was a close friend of the Buriat. In contrast, he hated Albert Grünwedel and regarded his work with deep mistrust. Between the years of 1924 and 1928 he wandered throughout Central Asia in search of the kingdom of  Shambhala and subsequently published a travel diary.   
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believed himself to be a [[reincarnation]] of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. Via his paintings, of which the majority featured {{Wiki|Asian}} [[subjects]], especially the mountainous landscapes of the [[Himalayas]], he attempted to spread his [[religious]] message. He became [[interested]] in the [[ideas]] of [[Theosophy]] very early on; his wife translated [[Madame Blavatsky’s]] Secret [[Doctrine]] into {{Wiki|Russian}}. The [[occultist]] led him to [[Buddhism]], which was as we have said en vogue in the [[society]] of {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} at the time. We have already briefly encountered him as a designer of Agvan [[Dorjiev’s]] [[Kalachakra]] [[temple]]. He was a close [[friend]] of the [[Buriat]]. In contrast, he hated [[Albert Grünwedel]] and regarded his work with deep mistrust. Between the years of 1924 and 1928 he wandered throughout {{Wiki|Central Asia}} in search of the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of  [[Shambhala]] and subsequently published a travel diary.   
  
  
In 1929 he began a very successful international action, the Roerich Banner of Peace and the Peace Pact, in which warring nations were supposed to commit themselves to protecting each other’s cultural assets from destruction. In the White House in 1935 the Roerich Pact was signed by 21 nations in the presence of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The migrant Russian succeeded in gaining constant access to circles of government, especially since the  
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In 1929 he began a very successful international [[action]], the [[Roerich Banner of Peace and the Peace Pact]], in which warring nations were supposed to commit themselves to protecting each other’s {{Wiki|cultural}} assets from destruction. In the [[White House]] in 1935 the [[Roerich Pact]] was signed by 21 nations in the presence of [[President Franklin Delano Roosevelt]]. The migrant {{Wiki|Russian}} succeeded in gaining [[constant]] access to circles of government, especially since the  
  
American agricultural minister, Henry Wallace, had adopted him as his guru. In 1947 the painter died in the Himalayan foothills of northern India.  
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[[American]] agricultural [[minister]], [[Henry Wallace]], had adopted him as his [[guru]]. In 1947 the painter [[died]] in the [[Himalayan]] foothills of {{Wiki|northern India}}.  
With great zeal his wife continued her husband’s religious work up until the nineteenfifties. Helena Ivanovna had from the outset actively participated in the formation of her husband’s ideas. Above all it is to her that we owe the numerous writings about Agni Yoga, the core of their mutual teachings. Roerich  
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With great [[zeal]] his wife continued her husband’s [[religious]] work up until the nineteenfifties. Helena Ivanovna had from the outset actively participated in the formation of her husband’s [[ideas]]. Above all it is to her that we owe the numerous writings about [[Agni Yoga]], the core of their mutual teachings. [[Roerich]]
  
saw her as something like his shakti, and openly admitted to her contribution to the development of his vision. He said in one  
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saw her as something like his [[shakti]], and openly admitted to her contribution to the [[development]] of his [[vision]]. He said in one  
statement that in his understanding of the world “the duty of the woman [is] to lead her male partner to the highest and most beautiful, and then to inspire him to open himself up to the higher world of the spirit and to import both valuable and beautiful aspects and ethical and social ones into life”
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statement that in his [[understanding]] of the [[world]] “the [[duty]] of the woman [is] to lead her {{Wiki|male}} partner to the [[highest]] and most beautiful, and then to inspire him to open himself up to the higher [[world]] of the [[spirit]] and to import both valuable and beautiful aspects and [[ethical]] and {{Wiki|social}} ones into [[life]]”
  
 
(Augustat, 1993, p. 50).   
 
(Augustat, 1993, p. 50).   
In his otherwise Indian Buddhist doctrinal system there was a revering of the “mother the world” that probably came from the Russian Orthodox Church.  
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In his otherwise [[Indian Buddhist]] [[doctrinal]] system there was a revering of the “mother the [[world]]” that probably came from the {{Wiki|Russian}} [[Orthodox]] {{Wiki|Church}}.  
  
  
Roerich first learned about the Kalachakra Tantra from Agvan Dorjiev during his work on the temple in St. Petersburg. Later, in Darjeeling, he had contact to the lama Ngawang Kalzang, who was also the teacher of the German, Lama Govinda, and was well versed in the time teachings. It is, however, most unlikely  
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[[Roerich]] first learned about the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] from [[Agvan Dorjiev]] during his work on the [[temple]] in {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}. Later, in {{Wiki|Darjeeling}}, he had [[contact]] to the [[lama]] [[Ngawang Kalzang]], who was also the [[teacher]] of the [[German]], [[Lama Govinda]], and was well versed in the time teachings. It is, however, most unlikely  
  
that Roerich received specific initiations from him or others, as his statements about the Kalachakra Tantra do not display a great deal of expertise. Perhaps it was precisely because of this that he saw in it the “happy news “ of the new eon to come. He thus took up exactly the opposite position to his  
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that [[Roerich]] received specific [[initiations]] from him or others, as his statements about the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] do not display a great deal of expertise. Perhaps it was precisely because of this that he saw in it the “[[happy]] news “ of the new [[eon]] to come. He thus took up exactly the opposite position to his  
  
contemporary and acquaintance, Albert Grünwedel, who fanatically denounced the supreme Buddhist doctrinal system as a work of the devil. “Kalachakra”, Roerich wrote, “is the doctrine which is attributed to the numerous rulers of Shambhala. ... But in reality this doctrine is the great revelation brought to humankind ... by the lords of fire, the sons of reason who are and were the lords of Shambhala” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, pp. 79, 81).  
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contemporary and acquaintance, [[Albert Grünwedel]], who fanatically denounced the supreme [[Buddhist]] [[doctrinal]] system as a work of [[the devil]]. “[[Kalachakra]]”, [[Roerich]] wrote, “is the [[doctrine]] which is attributed to the numerous [[rulers of Shambhala]]. ... But in [[reality]] this [[doctrine]] is the great [[revelation]] brought to humankind ... by the [[lords]] of [[fire]], the sons of [[reason]] who are and were the [[lords]] of [[Shambhala]]” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, pp. 79, 81).  
  
  
According to Roerich, the “fiery doctrine was covered in dust “ up until the twentieth century. (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 122). But now the time had come in which it would spread all over the world. As far as their essential core was concerned, all other religions were supposed to be included in the Time Tantra already: “There are now so many teachers — so different and so hostile to one another; and nonetheless so many speak of the One, and the  
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According to [[Roerich]], the “fiery [[doctrine]] was covered in dust “ up until the twentieth century. (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 122). But now the time had come in which it would spread all over the [[world]]. As far as their [[essential]] core was concerned, all other [[religions]] were supposed to be included in the [[Time Tantra]] already: “There are now so many [[teachers]] — so different and so {{Wiki|hostile}} to one another; and nonetheless so many speak of the One, and the  
  
Kalachakra expresses this One”, the Russian has a Tibetan lama say. “One of your priests once asked me: Are the Cabala and Shambhala not parts of the one teaching? He asked: Is the great Moses not a initiate of the same doctrine and a servant of its laws?” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 78). Agni yoga  
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[[Kalachakra]] expresses this One”, the {{Wiki|Russian}} has a [[Tibetan lama]] say. “One of your {{Wiki|priests}} once asked me: Are the Cabala and [[Shambhala]] not parts of the one [[teaching]]? He asked: Is the great Moses not a [[initiate]] of the same [[doctrine]] and a servant of its laws?” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 78). [[Agni yoga]]
For Roerich and his wife the Time Tantra contains a sparkling fire philosophy: „This Teaching of Kalachakra, this utilization of the primary energy, has  
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For [[Roerich]] and his wife the [[Time Tantra]] contains a sparkling [[fire]] [[philosophy]]: „This [[Teaching]] of [[Kalachakra]], this utilization of the primary [[energy]], has  
  
been called the Teaching of Fire. The Hindu peoples know the great Agni — ancient teaching though it be, it shall be the new teaching for the New Era. We must think of the future; and in the teaching of Kalachakra we know there lies all the material  which may be applied for greatest use. […] Kalachakra is the Teaching ascribed to the various Lords of Shambhala […] But in reality this Teaching is the Great Revelation brought to humanity at the dawn of its  
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been called the [[Teaching]] of [[Fire]]. The [[Hindu]] peoples know the great [[Agni]] [[ancient teaching]] though it be, it shall be the new [[teaching]] for the New {{Wiki|Era}}. We must think of the {{Wiki|future}}; and in the [[teaching]] of [[Kalachakra]] we know there lies all the material  which may be applied for greatest use. […] [[Kalachakra]] is the [[Teaching]] ascribed to the various [[Lords]] of [[Shambhala]] […] But in [[reality]] this [[Teaching]] is the Great [[Revelation]] brought to [[humanity]] at the dawn of its  
  
conscious evolution in the third race of the fourth cycle of Earth by the Lords of Fire, the Sons of reason who were an are the Lords of Shambhala” (Reigle, 1986, p. 38). The interpretation which the Russian couple give to the Kalachakra Tantra in their numerous publications may be described without any exaggeration as a “pyromaniac obsession”. For them, fire becomes an autocratic primary substance that dissolves all in its flames. It functions as the sole creative universal principle.  
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[[conscious]] [[evolution]] in the third race of [[the fourth]] cycle of [[Earth]] by the [[Lords]] of [[Fire]], the Sons of [[reason]] who were an are the [[Lords]] of [[Shambhala]]” (Reigle, 1986, p. 38). The [[interpretation]] which the {{Wiki|Russian}} couple give to the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] in their numerous publications may be described without any [[exaggeration]] as a “pyromaniac [[obsession]]”. For them, [[fire]] becomes an autocratic primary [[substance]] that dissolves all in its flames. It functions as the sole creative [[universal principle]].  
  
All the other elements, out of the various admixtures of which the variety of  life arises, disappear in the flaming process of creation: “Do not seek the creative fire in the inertia of earth, in the seething waves of water, in the storms of the air (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p.  
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All the other [[elements]], out of the various admixtures of which the variety of  [[life]] arises, disappear in the flaming process of creation: “Do not seek the creative [[fire]] in the {{Wiki|inertia}} of [[earth]], in the seething waves of [[water]], in the storms of the [[air]] (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. I, p.  
  
5). Keep away from the other “elements” as “they do not love fire” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 7). Only the “fiery world” brings blessing. Everyone carries the “sparks of the fiery world in their hearts” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. II, p. 8). This announces itself through “fiery signs”. “Rainbow flames”  
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5). Keep away from the other “[[elements]]” as “they do not [[love]] [[fire]]” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. I, p. 7). Only the “fiery [[world]]” brings [[blessing]]. Everyone carries the “sparks of the fiery [[world]] in their hearts” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. II, p. 8). This announces itself through “fiery [[signs]]”. “[[Rainbow]] flames”  
  
confirm the endeavors of the spirit. But only after a “baptism of fire” do all the righteous proceed with “flaming hearts” to the “empire of the fiery world” in which there are no shadows. They are welcomed by “fire angels”. “The luminosity of every part of the fiery world generates an everlasting  
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confirm the endeavors of the [[spirit]]. But only after a “baptism of [[fire]]” do all the righteous proceed with “flaming hearts” to the “[[empire]] of the fiery [[world]]” in which there are no shadows. They are welcomed by “[[fire]] {{Wiki|angels}}”. “The [[luminosity]] of every part of the fiery [[world]] generates an everlasting  
  
radiance” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. II, p. 8). The “song of fire sounds like the music of the spheres” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. II, p. 8). At the center of this world lies the “supreme fire”. Since the small and the large cosmos are one, the “fiery chakras” of the individual humans correspond to “the fiery structures of space” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 240).  
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radiance” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. II, p. 8). The “song of [[fire]] {{Wiki|sounds}} like the [[music]] of the [[spheres]]” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. II, p. 8). At the center of this [[world]] lies the “supreme [[fire]]”. Since the small and the large [[cosmos]] are one, the “fiery [[chakras]]” of the {{Wiki|individual}} [[humans]] correspond to “the fiery structures of [[space]]” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. I, p. 240).  
  
This fire cult is supposed to be ancient and in the dim and distant past its shrines already stood in the Himalayas: „Beyond the Kanchenjunga are old menhirs of the great sun cult. Beyond the Kanchenjunga is the birthplace of the sacred Swastika, sign of fire. Now in the day of Agni Yoga, the element of fire is again entering the spirit.” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 36, 37). Madame Blavatsky’s above-mentioned god of electricity, Fohat, is also highly honored by the Roerichs.  
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This [[fire]] {{Wiki|cult}} is supposed to be [[ancient]] and in the dim and distant {{Wiki|past}} its [[shrines]] already stood in the [[Himalayas]]: „Beyond the Kanchenjunga are old menhirs of the [[great sun]] {{Wiki|cult}}. Beyond the Kanchenjunga is the birthplace of the [[sacred]] [[Swastika]], sign of [[fire]]. Now in the day of [[Agni Yoga]], the [[element of fire]] is again entering the [[spirit]].” (N. [[Roerich]], 1985, p. 36, 37). [[Madame Blavatsky’s]] above-mentioned [[god]] of electricity, [[Fohat]], is also highly honored by the [[Roerichs]].  
  
The Roerichs’ fiery philosophy is put into practice through a particular sacred system which is called Agni Yoga. We were unable to determine the degree to which it follows the traditions of the already described Sadanga Yoga, practiced in the Kalachakra Tantra. Agni Yoga gives the impression that is conducted more ethically and with feelings than technically and with method. Admittedly the Roerich texts also talk of an unchaining of the kundalini (fire serpent), but nowhere is there discussion of sexual practices. In contrast the philosophy of the two Russians requires strict abstinence and is antagonistic to everything erotic.
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The [[Roerichs]]’ fiery [[philosophy]] is put into practice through a particular [[sacred]] system which is called [[Agni Yoga]]. We were unable to determine the [[degree]] to which it follows the [[traditions]] of the already described [[Sadanga Yoga]], practiced in the [[Kalachakra Tantra]]. [[Agni Yoga]] gives the [[impression]] that is conducted more [[ethically]] and with [[feelings]] than technically and with method. Admittedly the [[Roerich]] texts also talk of an unchaining of the [[kundalini]] ([[fire]] [[serpent]]), but nowhere is there [[discussion]] of {{Wiki|sexual}} practices. In contrast the [[philosophy]] of the two {{Wiki|Russians}} requires strict [[abstinence]] and is [[antagonistic]] to everything {{Wiki|erotic}}.
 
   
 
   
In 1920 the first Agni Yoga group was founded by the married couple. The teachings, we learn, come from the East , indeed direct from the mythical kingdom: „And Asia when she speaks the Blessed Shambhala, about Agni Yoga, about the Teaching of Flame, knows that the holy spirit of flame can unite the human hearts in a resplendent evolution” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 294). Agni Yoga is supposed to join the great world religions together and serve as a common basis for them.  
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In 1920 the first [[Agni Yoga]] group was founded by the [[married]] couple. The teachings, we learn, come from the [[East]] , indeed direct from the [[mythical]] {{Wiki|kingdom}}: „And {{Wiki|Asia}} when she speaks the Blessed [[Shambhala]], about [[Agni Yoga]], about the [[Teaching]] of Flame, [[knows]] that the {{Wiki|holy}} [[spirit]] of flame can unite the [[human]] hearts in a resplendent [[evolution]]” (N. [[Roerich]], 1985, p. 294). [[Agni Yoga]] is supposed to join the great [[world]] [[religions]] together and serve as a common basis for them.  
  
With great regret the Roerichs discover that the people do not listen to the “fiery tongues” that speak to them and want to initiate them into the secrets of the flames. They appropriated only the external appearances of the force of fire, like electricity, and otherwise feared the element.   
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With great [[regret]] the [[Roerichs]] discover that the [[people]] do not listen to the “fiery tongues” that speak to them and want to [[initiate]] them into the secrets of the flames. They appropriated only the external [[appearances]] of the force of [[fire]], like electricity, and otherwise feared the [[element]].   
Yet the “space fire demands revelation” and whoever closes out its voice will perish in the flames (H. I. Roerich, 1980, p. 30).  
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Yet the “[[space]] [[fire]] demands [[revelation]]” and whoever closes out its {{Wiki|voice}} will perish in the flames (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, p. 30).  
  
Even if it is predicted in the cosmic plan, the destruction of all dark and ignorant powers does not happen by itself. It needs to be accelerated by the forces of good. It is a matter of victory and defeat, of heroic courage and sacrificial death. Here is the moment in which the figure of the Shambhala warriors steps into the plan and battles with the inexorably advancing Evil which wants to extinguish Holy Flame: “They shall come — the extinguishers; they shall come — the destroyers; they shall come — the powers of darkness. Corrosion that has already begun cannot be checked” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 124).  
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Even if it is predicted in the [[cosmic]] plan, the destruction of all dark and [[ignorant]] [[powers]] does not happen by itself. It needs to be accelerated by the forces of good. It is a {{Wiki|matter}} of victory and defeat, of heroic [[courage]] and sacrificial [[death]]. Here is the [[moment]] in which the figure of the [[Shambhala]] [[warriors]] steps into the plan and battles with the inexorably advancing [[Evil]] which wants to extinguish {{Wiki|Holy}} Flame: “They shall come — the extinguishers; they shall come — the destroyers; they shall come — the [[powers]] of {{Wiki|darkness}}. Corrosion that has already begun cannot be checked” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. I, p. 124).  
  
Shambhala We hear from Helena Ivanova Roerich that “the term Shambhala truly is inseparably linked to fiery apparitions” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 26). “Fire signs introduce the epoch of Shambhala”, writes her spouse (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 29). It is not surprising that the Russian visionaries imagined the temple of Shambhala as an “alchemic laboratory”, then a fire oven, the athanor, also stood at the heart of the hermetic art, as western alchemy was known.  
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[[Shambhala]] We hear from Helena Ivanova [[Roerich]] that “the term [[Shambhala]] truly is inseparably linked to fiery apparitions” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. I, p. 26). “[[Fire]] [[signs]] introduce the epoch of [[Shambhala]]”, writes her spouse (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 29). It is not surprising that the {{Wiki|Russian}} visionaries [[imagined]] the [[temple]] of [[Shambhala]] as an “alchemic laboratory”, then a [[fire]] oven, the athanor, also stood at the [[heart]] of the hermetic [[art]], as [[western]] [[alchemy]] was known.  
  
The couple consider Shambhala, the “city of happiness”, to be the “geographic residence or workplace of the brotherhood and seat of the interplanetary government in the transHimalaya” (Augustat, 1993, p. 153). In an official fundamental declaration of the two it says: “The brotherhood is the spiritual  
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The couple consider [[Shambhala]], the “city of [[happiness]]”, to be the “geographic residence or workplace of the brotherhood and seat of the interplanetary government in the transHimalaya” (Augustat, 1993, p. 153). In an official fundamental declaration of the two it says: “The brotherhood is the [[spiritual]]
  
union of highly developed entities from other planets or hierarchs, which as a cosmic institution is responsible to a higher institution for the entire evolution of the planet Earth. The interplanetary government consists of cosmic offices, which are occupied by the hierarch depending on the task and the age” (Augustat, 1993, p. 149). The Mahatmas, as these hierarchs are called in reference to Madame Blavatsky, have practical political power interests and  
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union of highly developed entities from other {{Wiki|planets}} or hierarchs, which as a [[cosmic]] institution is responsible to a higher institution for the entire [[evolution]] of the {{Wiki|planet}} [[Earth]]. The interplanetary government consists of [[cosmic]] offices, which are occupied by the hierarch depending on the task and the age” (Augustat, 1993, p. 149). The [[Mahatmas]], as these hierarchs are called in reference to [[Madame Blavatsky]], have {{Wiki|practical}} {{Wiki|political}} power interests and  
  
are in direct contact with certain heads of state of our world, even if the ordinary mortals have no inkling of this.  
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are in direct [[contact]] with certain heads of [[state]] of our [[world]], even if the ordinary {{Wiki|mortals}} have no inkling of this.  
Then it is impossible for normal humans to discover the main lodge of the secret society: “How can one find the way to our laboratories? Without being called no-one will get to us”, Roerich proclaims (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 9). From there the Mahatmas coordinate an army of in part paid  
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Then it is impossible for normal [[humans]] to discover the main lodge of the secret [[society]]: “How can one find the way to our laboratories? Without being called no-one will get to us”, [[Roerich]] proclaims (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 9). From there the [[Mahatmas]] coordinate an {{Wiki|army}} of in part paid  
  
agents, who operate here on Earth in the name of the hidden kingdom. In the meantime the whole planet is covered by a net of members, assistants, contacts, and spies of the “international government” who are only waiting for the sign from their command center in Shambhala in order to step into the light and reveal themselves to humanity. Likewise, the activities and resolutions of the “invisible international government” are all but impenetrable for an outsider.   
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agents, who operate here on [[Earth]] in the [[name]] of the [[hidden kingdom]]. In the meantime the whole {{Wiki|planet}} is covered by a net of members, assistants, contacts, and spies of the “international government” who are only waiting for the sign from their command center in [[Shambhala]] in order to step into the {{Wiki|light}} and reveal themselves to [[humanity]]. Likewise, the [[activities]] and resolutions of the “{{Wiki|invisible}} international government” are all but impenetrable for an outsider.   
  
There is a law which states that each earthly nation will only be visited and “warned” by an envoy from Shambhala once in a century. An exception was probably made during the French Revolution, then “hierarchs” like the Comte de Saint Germain for example were extremely active at this troubled time. Sadly  
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There is a law which states that each [[earthly]] {{Wiki|nation}} will only be visited and “warned” by an envoy from [[Shambhala]] once in a century. An exception was probably made during the {{Wiki|French}} {{Wiki|Revolution}}, then “hierarchs” like the [[Comte de Saint Germain]] for example were extremely active at this troubled time. Sadly  
  
he died in the year 1784 “as a result of the undisciplined thinking of one of his assistants”. (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 117). The dissolute life of his sadhaka (pupil), Cagliostro, was probably to blame for his not being able to participate in the great events of 1789 (the storming of the Bastille).  
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he [[died]] in the year 1784 “as a result of the undisciplined [[thinking]] of one of his assistants”. (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 117). The dissolute [[life]] of his [[sadhaka]] (pupil), Cagliostro, was probably to blame for his not being able to participate in the great events of 1789 (the storming of the Bastille).  
  
According to Roerich the members of the government of Shambhala have the ability to telepathically penetrate into the consciousness of the citizens of Earth without them realizing where particular ideas come from: “Like arrows the transmissions of the community bore into the brains of humanity” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 10). Sometimes this takes place using apparatuses especially constructed for this purpose. But they are not permitted to openly reveal their amazing magical abilities: “Who can exist without food? Who can get by without sleep? Who is immune to heat and cold? Who can heal wounds? Truly only one who has studied Kalachakra” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 77).
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According to [[Roerich]] the members of the government of [[Shambhala]] have the ability to [[telepathically]] penetrate into the [[consciousness]] of the citizens of [[Earth]] without them [[realizing]] where particular [[ideas]] come from: “Like arrows the [[transmissions]] of the {{Wiki|community}} bore into the {{Wiki|brains}} of [[humanity]]” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 10). Sometimes this takes place using apparatuses especially [[constructed]] for this {{Wiki|purpose}}. But they are not permitted to openly reveal their amazing [[magical]] {{Wiki|abilities}}: “Who can [[exist]] without [[food]]? Who can get by without [[sleep]]? Who is immune to heat and cold? Who can heal wounds? Truly only one who has studied [[Kalachakra]]” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 77).
  
For the Russian couple all the interventions of the governing yogi caste have just one goal, to prepare for the coming of the future Buddha Maitreya Morya or Rigden-jyepo, who shall then make all important decisions. According to the Roerichs both names are synonyms for the Rudra Chakrin, the “wrathful wheel turner” and doomsday ruler of the Kalachakra Tantra. We thus await a fairytale oriental despot who cares about his subjects: “Just like a diamond the light  
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For the {{Wiki|Russian}} couple all the interventions of the governing [[yogi]] [[caste]] have just one goal, to prepare for the coming of the [[future Buddha]] [[Maitreya]] {{Wiki|Morya}} or [[Rigden-jyepo]], who shall then make all important decisions. According to the [[Roerichs]] both names are synonyms for the [[Rudra Chakrin]], the “[[wrathful wheel turner]]” and doomsday [[ruler]] of the [[Kalachakra Tantra]]. We thus await a fairytale {{Wiki|oriental}} despot who cares about his [[subjects]]: “Just like a [[diamond]] the {{Wiki|light}}
  
shines from the tower of Shambhala. He is there — Rigdenjyepo, untiring, ever watchful for the sake of humanity. His eyes never close. In his magic mirror he sees everything which happens on Earth. And the power of his thoughts penetrates through to the distant countries. ... His immeasurable riches lay waiting to help all the needy who offer to serve the cause of uprightness” (Augustat, 1993, p. 11).  
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shines from the tower of [[Shambhala]]. He is there — Rigdenjyepo, untiring, ever watchful for the [[sake]] of [[humanity]]. His [[eyes]] never close. In his [[magic]] [[mirror]] he sees everything which happens on [[Earth]]. And the power of his [[thoughts]] penetrates through to the distant countries. ... His [[immeasurable]] riches lay waiting to help all the needy who offer to serve the [[cause]] of [[uprightness]]” (Augustat, 1993, p. 11).  
  
In passing, this doomsday emperor from Shambhala also reveals himself to be the western king of the Holy Grail, who holds the Holy Stone in his hands and who emigrated to Tibet under cover centuries ago. He is returning now, messengers announce him. True Knights of the Holy Grail are already incarnated on Earth, unrecognized . The followers of the Roerichs even believe that their master himself protected the grail for a time and then returned it to Shambhala on his trip to Asia (Augustat, 1993, p. 114). Apocalypse now  
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In passing, this doomsday [[emperor]] from [[Shambhala]] also reveals himself to be the [[western]] [[king]] of the {{Wiki|Holy Grail}}, who holds the {{Wiki|Holy}} Stone in his hands and who emigrated to [[Tibet]] under cover centuries ago. He is returning now, messengers announce him. True Knights of the {{Wiki|Holy Grail}} are already [[incarnated]] on [[Earth]], unrecognized . The followers of the [[Roerichs]] even believe that their [[master]] himself protected the [[grail]] for a time and then returned it to [[Shambhala]] on his trip to {{Wiki|Asia}} (Augustat, 1993, p. 114). [[Apocalypse]] now  
  
"Why do clouds gather when the Stone [the Grail] becomes dull? If the Stone becomes heavy, blood shall be spilled”, we learn mysteriously (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 88). Behind this secret of the grail lies the apodictic statement known from almost all religions that total war, indeed the destruction of the world, is necessary in order to attain paradise. It is essential because in a good dualist cliché the “brotherhood of Good” is always  
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"Why do clouds [[gather]] when the Stone [the [[Grail]]] becomes dull? If the Stone becomes heavy, {{Wiki|blood}} shall be spilled”, we learn mysteriously (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 88). Behind this secret of the [[grail]] lies the apodictic statement known from almost all [[religions]] that total [[war]], indeed the destruction of the [[world]], is necessary in order to attain [[paradise]]. It is [[essential]] because in a good [[dualist]] cliché the “brotherhood of Good” is always  
  
counterposed by the “brotherhood of Evil”. The “sons of darkness” have succeeded in severing humanity’s connection to the “higher world”, the “bright hierarchy”. The forces of the depths lurk everywhere. Extreme caution is required since an ordinary mortal can barely distinguish the Evil from the Good, and further, “the brotherhood of Evil attempts to imitate the Good’s method of action” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 126).  
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counterposed by the “brotherhood of [[Evil]]”. The “sons of {{Wiki|darkness}}” have succeeded in severing humanity’s [[connection]] to the “higher [[world]]”, the “bright {{Wiki|hierarchy}}”. The forces of the depths lurk everywhere. Extreme caution is required since an ordinary {{Wiki|mortal}} can barely distinguish the [[Evil]] from the Good, and further, “the brotherhood of [[Evil]] attempts to imitate the Good’s method of [[action]]” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 126).  
  
The final battle between Light and Darkness is — the Roerichs say- presaged in the prophecies of the ancestors and the writings of the wise and must therefore take place. When natural disasters and crimes begin to pile up on Earth, the warriors from Shambhala will appear. At the head of their army stands the Buddha Maitreya Morya, who “ [combats] the prince of darkness himself. This struggle primarily takes place in the subtle spheres, whereas here  
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The final {{Wiki|battle}} between Light and Darkness is — the [[Roerichs]] say- presaged in the {{Wiki|prophecies}} of the {{Wiki|ancestors}} and the writings of the [[wise]] and must therefore take place. When natural {{Wiki|disasters}} and crimes begin to pile up on [[Earth]], the [[warriors]] from [[Shambhala]] will appear. At the head of their {{Wiki|army}} stands the [[Buddha Maitreya]] {{Wiki|Morya}}, who “ [combats] the {{Wiki|prince}} of {{Wiki|darkness}} himself. This struggle primarily takes place in the {{Wiki|subtle}} [[spheres]], whereas here  
  
[on earth] the ruler of Shambhala operates through his earthly warriors. He himself can only be seen under the most exceptional circumstances and would never appear in a crowd or among the curious. His appearance in fiery form would be disastrous for everybody and everything since his aura is loaded with energies of immense strength” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 152). It could be thought that this concerned an atomic bomb. At any rate the battle will be conducted with a fire and explosive power which allows of comparison only to the atomic detonations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki:  
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[on [[earth]]] the [[ruler of Shambhala]] operates through his [[earthly]] [[warriors]]. He himself can only be seen under the most [[exceptional]] circumstances and would never appear in a crowd or among the curious. His [[appearance]] in fiery [[form]] would be disastrous for everybody and everything since his [[Wikipedia:aura (paranormal)|aura]] is loaded with energies of immense strength” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 152). It could be [[thought]] that this concerned an {{Wiki|atomic bomb}}. At any rate the {{Wiki|battle}} will be conducted with a [[fire]] and explosive power which allows of comparison only to the [[atomic]] detonations in {{Wiki|Hiroshima}} and {{Wiki|Nagasaki}}:  
  
  
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Thus the armies of Shambhala storm forth. „Space is filled with fire. The lightning of the Kalki avatar [Rudra Chakrin] — the preordained Maitreya — flashes upon the” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 76). Even if Kalki also goes by the epithet of “Lord of Compassion”, with his enemies he knows no mercy.  
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Thus the armies of [[Shambhala]] storm forth. „[[Space]] is filled with [[fire]]. The {{Wiki|lightning}} of the [[Kalki avatar]] [[[Rudra Chakrin]]] — the preordained [[Maitreya]] — flashes upon the” (N. [[Roerich]], 1985, p. 76). Even if [[Kalki]] also goes by the [[epithet]] of “Lord of [[Compassion]]”, with his enemies he [[knows]] no [[mercy]].  
  
Accompanied by Gesar, the mythic war hero of the Tibetans, he will storm forward mounted on a “white horse” and with a “comet-like, fiery sword” in his hand. Iron snakes will consume outer space with fire and frenzy (N. Roerich, 1988 p. 12).   
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Accompanied by [[Gesar]], the [[mythic]] [[war]] [[hero]] of the [[Tibetans]], he will storm forward mounted on a “[[Wikipedia:White horse (mythology)|white horse]]” and with a “comet-like, fiery sword” in his hand. {{Wiki|Iron}} {{Wiki|snakes}} will consume [[outer space]] with [[fire]] and frenzy (N. [[Roerich]], 1988 p. 12).   
“The Lord”, we read, “ strikes the people with fire. The same fiery element presides over the Day of Judgment. The purification of evil is performed by  
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“The Lord”, we read, “ strikes the [[people]] with [[fire]]. The same fiery [[element]] presides over the Day of [[Judgment]]. The [[purification]] of [[evil]] is performed by  
  
fire. Misfortunes are accompanied by fires” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, 46).  
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[[fire]]. Misfortunes are accompanied by fires” (H. I. [[Roerich]], 1980, vol. I, 46).  
Those who fight for Shambhala are the precursors of a new race who take control of the universe after Armageddon, after the “wheat has been separated from  
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Those who fight for [[Shambhala]] are the precursors of a new race who take control of the [[universe]] after {{Wiki|Armageddon}}, after the “{{Wiki|wheat}} has been separated from  
  
the chaff” (Augustat,1993, p. 98). That is, to put it plainly, after all the inferior races have been eradicated in a holocaust. Distribution in the west  
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the chaff” (Augustat,1993, p. 98). That is, to put it plainly, after all the {{Wiki|inferior}} races have been eradicated in a holocaust. Distribution in the [[west]]
As far as the fate of Tibet is concerned, the prophecies that Roerich made at the end of the twenties have in fact been fulfilled: „We must accept it  
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As far as the [[fate]] of [[Tibet]] is concerned, the {{Wiki|prophecies}} that [[Roerich]] made at the end of the twenties have in fact been fulfilled: „We must accept it  
  
simply, as it is: the fact that the true teaching shall leave Tibet”, he has a lama announce, „and shall again appear in the South. In all countries, the covenants of Buddha shall be manifested. Really, great things are coming.” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 3) In 1959 the Fourteenth Dalai Lama fled to India in the  
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simply, as it is: the fact that the [[true teaching]] shall leave [[Tibet]]”, he has a [[lama]] announce, „and shall again appear in the [[South]]. In all countries, the covenants of [[Buddha]] shall be [[manifested]]. Really, great things are coming.” (N. [[Roerich]], 1985, p. 3) In 1959 the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] fled to [[India]] in the  
  
south and from this point in time onwards Tibetan Buddhism began to be spread all around the world.  
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[[south]] and from this point in time onwards [[Tibetan Buddhism]] began to be spread all around the [[world]].  
Roerich and his wife saw themselves as agents of Shambhala who were supposed to make contact with those governing our world in order to warn them. They could at any rate appeal to a meeting with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Their followers, however, believe that they were higher up in the hierarchy and that they were incarnated Mahatmas from the kingdom.  
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[[Roerich]] and his wife saw themselves as agents of [[Shambhala]] who were supposed to make [[contact]] with those governing our [[world]] in order to warn them. They could at any rate appeal to a meeting with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Their followers, however, believe that they were higher up in the {{Wiki|hierarchy}} and that they were [[incarnated]] [[Mahatmas]] from the {{Wiki|kingdom}}.  
  
  
In the meantime the Roerich cult is most popular in Eastern Europe, where even before the fall of Communism it had penetrated the highest circles of government. The former Bulgarian Minister for Culture, Ludmilla Shiffkova, daughter of the Communist head of state Todor Shiffkov, was almost fanatically  
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In the meantime the [[Roerich]] {{Wiki|cult}} is most popular in Eastern {{Wiki|Europe}}, where even before the fall of {{Wiki|Communism}} it had penetrated the [[highest]] circles of government. The former Bulgarian [[Minister]] for {{Wiki|Culture}}, Ludmilla Shiffkova, daughter of the [[Communist]] head of [[state]] Todor Shiffkov, was almost fanatically  
  
obsessed with the Agni master’s philosophy, so that she planned to introduce his teachings as part of the official school curriculum. For a whole year, cultural policy was conducted under the motto “N. K. Roerich — A cultural world citizen”, and she also organized several overseas exhibitions including works by her spiritual model as well.  
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[[obsessed]] with the [[Agni]] [[master’s]] [[philosophy]], so that she planned to introduce his teachings as part of the official school {{Wiki|curriculum}}. For a whole year, {{Wiki|cultural}} policy was conducted under the motto “N. K. [[Roerich]] — A {{Wiki|cultural}} [[world]] citizen”, and she also organized several overseas exhibitions [[including]] works by her [[spiritual]] model as well.  
  
Mikhail Gorbachev and his wife also supported numerous Roerich initiatives. In Russia, the renaissance of the visionary painter was heralded for years in advance in elaborate symposia and exhibitions, in order to then fully blossom in the post-Communist era. In Alma Ata in October 1992, a major ecumenical  
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[[Mikhail Gorbachev]] and his wife also supported numerous [[Roerich]] initiatives. In [[Russia]], the {{Wiki|renaissance}} of the [[visionary]] painter was heralded for years in advance in elaborate symposia and exhibitions, in order to then fully blossom in the post-Communist {{Wiki|era}}. In [[Alma]] Ata in October 1992, a major {{Wiki|ecumenical}}
  
event was organized by the international Roerich groups under the patronage of the president of Kazakhstan, at the geographical gateway, so to speak, behind which the land of Shambhala is widely believed to have once lain. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama hesitated as to whether he ought to visit the Congress before deciding for scheduling reasons to send a telegram of greeting and a high-ranking representative.  
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event was organized by the international [[Roerich]] groups under the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the [[president]] of [[Kazakhstan]], at the geographical gateway, so to speak, behind which the land of [[Shambhala]] is widely believed to have once lain. The [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] hesitated as to whether he ought to visit the Congress before deciding for scheduling [[reasons]] to send a telegram of greeting and a high-ranking representative.  
  
  
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In 1975 the Tibetan, Chögyam Trungpa (1940–1987), gathered several of his western pupils around himself and began to initiate them into a special spiritual discipline which he referred to as “Shambhala Training”. As a thirteen-month-old infant the Rinpoche from the Tibetan province of Kham was recognized as  
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In 1975 the [[Tibetan]], [[Chögyam Trungpa]] (1940–1987), [[gathered]] several of his [[western]] pupils around himself and began to [[initiate]] them into a special [[spiritual]] [[discipline]] which he referred to as “[[Shambhala Training]]”. As a thirteen-month-old {{Wiki|infant}} the [[Rinpoche]] from the [[Tibetan]] province of [[Kham]] was [[recognized]] as  
  
the tenth reincarnation of the Trungpa and accepted into the Kagyupa order. In 1959 he had to flee from the Chinese. In 1963 he traveled to England and studied western philosophy and comparative religion at Oxford. Like no other Tibetan lama of his time, he understood how to make his own contribution to western civilization and culture. As a brilliant rhetorician, poet, and exotic free spirit he soon found numerous enthusiastic listeners and followers. In  
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the tenth [[reincarnation]] of the [[Trungpa]] and accepted into the [[Kagyupa]] order. In 1959 he had to flee from the {{Wiki|Chinese}}. In 1963 he traveled to [[England]] and studied {{Wiki|western philosophy}} and comparative [[religion]] at [[Oxford]]. Like no other [[Tibetan lama]] of his time, he understood how to make his [[own]] contribution to {{Wiki|western civilization}} and {{Wiki|culture}}. As a brilliant rhetorician, poet, and exotic free [[spirit]] he soon found numerous {{Wiki|enthusiastic}} [[listeners]] and followers. In  
  
1967 he founded the first European tantric monastery in Scotland. He gave it the name and the ground-plan of Samye Ling — in remembrance of the inaugural Tibetan shrine of the same name that Padmasambhava erected at the end of the 8th century despite resistance from countless demons.   
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1967 he founded the first {{Wiki|European}} [[tantric monastery]] in [[Scotland]]. He gave it the [[name]] and the ground-plan of [[Samye Ling]] — in [[remembrance]] of the inaugural [[Tibetan]] [[shrine]] of the same [[name]] that [[Padmasambhava]] erected at the end of the 8th century despite resistance from countless {{Wiki|demons}}.   
  
  
In the opinion of Trungpa’s followers the demonic resistance was enormous in Scotland too: In 1969 the young lama was the victim of a serious car accident which left him with a permanent limp. There is an ambiguous anecdote about this unfortunate event. Trungpa had reached a fork in the road in his car — to  
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In the opinion of [[Trungpa’s]] followers the {{Wiki|demonic}} resistance was enormous in [[Scotland]] too: In 1969 the young [[lama]] was the victim of a serious car accident which left him with a [[permanent]] limp. There is an {{Wiki|ambiguous}} anecdote about this unfortunate event. [[Trungpa]] had reached a fork in the road in his car — to  
  
the right the road led in the direction of his monastery, the road to the left to the house in which his future wife lived. But he continued to drive straight ahead, plowing right into a shop selling magic and joke articles. Nevertheless, his meteoric rise had begun. In 1970 he went to the United States.  
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the right the road led in the [[direction]] of his [[monastery]], the road to the left to the house in which his {{Wiki|future}} wife lived. But he continued to drive straight ahead, plowing right into a shop selling [[magic]] and joke articles. Nevertheless, his meteoric rise had begun. In 1970 he went to the [[Wikipedia:United States of America (USA)|United States]].  
  
Trungpa’s charming and initially anarchic manner, his humor and loyalty, his lack of respect and his laugh magnetically attracted many young people from the sixties generation. They believed that here the sweet but dangerous mixture of the exotic, social critique, free love, mind-expanding drugs,  
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[[Trungpa’s]] [[charming]] and initially anarchic manner, his [[humor]] and loyalty, his lack of [[respect]] and his [[laugh]] magnetically attracted many young [[people]] from the sixties generation. They believed that here the sweet but [[dangerous]] mixture of the exotic, {{Wiki|social}} critique, free [[love]], mind-expanding [[drugs]],  
  
spirituality, political activism and self-discovery, which they had tasted in the revolutionary years of their youth, could be rediscovered. Trungpa’s friendship with the radical beatnik poet Allan Ginsberg and other well-known American poets further enhanced his image as a “wild boy” from the roof of world. Even the first monastery he founded, Samye Ling, was renowned for the permissive “spiritual” parties which were held there and for the liberal sex and drug consumption.  
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[[spirituality]], {{Wiki|political}} activism and self-discovery, which they had tasted in the {{Wiki|revolutionary}} years of their youth, could be rediscovered. [[Trungpa’s]] [[friendship]] with the radical beatnik poet Allan [[Ginsberg]] and other well-known [[American]] poets further enhanced his image as a “wild boy” from the roof of [[world]]. Even the first [[monastery]] he founded, [[Samye Ling]], was renowned for the permissive “[[spiritual]]” parties which were held there and for the liberal {{Wiki|sex}} and {{Wiki|drug}} consumption.  
  
But such excesses are only one side of things. Via the tantric law of inversion Trungpa intended to ultimately transform all this abandon (his own and that of his pupils) into discipline, goodness, and enlightened consciousness. The success of the guru was boundless. Many thousands cam to him as pilgrims. All  
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But such excesses are only one side of things. Via the [[tantric]] law of [[inversion]] [[Trungpa]] intended to ultimately [[transform]] all this abandon (his [[own]] and that of his pupils) into [[discipline]], [[goodness]], and [[enlightened consciousness]]. The [[success]] of the [[guru]] was [[boundless]]. Many thousands cam to him as [[pilgrims]]. All  
  
over America and Europe spiritual centers (dharmadhatus) were created. The Naropa Institute (near Denver, Colorado) was established as a private university, where alongside various Buddhist disciplines fine arts could also be studied. The Shambhala warrior  
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over [[America]] and {{Wiki|Europe}} [[spiritual]] centers ([[dharmadhatus]]) were created. The [[Naropa Institute]] (near Denver, {{Wiki|Colorado}}) was established as a private {{Wiki|university}}, where alongside various [[Buddhist]] [[disciplines]] fine [[arts]] could also be studied. The [[Shambhala warrior]]
  
  
Trungpa had told one of his pupils that during deep meditation he was able to espy Shambhala. He also said he had obtained the teachings for the “Shambhala training” directly from the kingdom. The program consists of five levels: 1. The art of being human; 2. Birth of the warrior; 3. Warrior in the world; 4.  
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[[Trungpa]] had told one of his pupils that during deep [[meditation]] he was able to espy [[Shambhala]]. He also said he had obtained the teachings for the “[[Shambhala training]]” directly from the {{Wiki|kingdom}}. The program consists of five levels: 1. The [[art]] of being [[human]]; 2. [[Birth]] of the [[warrior]]; 3. [[Warrior]] in the [[world]]; 4.  
  
Awakened heart; 5. Open sky: The big bang. Anyone who had completed all the stages was considered a perfect “Shambhala warrior”. As a spiritual hero he is freed from the repulsiveness which the military trade otherwise implies. His characteristics are kindness, an open heart, dignity, elegance,  
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[[Awakened]] [[heart]]; 5. Open sky: The [[big bang]]. Anyone who had completed all the stages was considered a {{Wiki|perfect}} “[[Shambhala warrior]]”. As a [[spiritual]] [[hero]] he is freed from the repulsiveness which the {{Wiki|military}} trade otherwise implies. His [[characteristics]] are [[kindness]], an open [[heart]], [[dignity]], elegance,  
  
precision, modesty, attentiveness, fearlessness, equanimity, concentration, and confidence of victory. To be a warrior, one of Trungpa’s pupils writes, irrespective of whether as a man or a woman, means to live honestly, also in regard to fear, doubt, depression, and aggression which comes from outside. To  
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precision, modesty, attentiveness, [[fearlessness]], [[equanimity]], [[concentration]], and [[confidence]] of victory. To be a [[warrior]], one of [[Trungpa’s]] pupils writes, irrespective of whether as a man or a woman, means to live honestly, also in regard to {{Wiki|fear}}, [[doubt]], {{Wiki|depression}}, and [[aggression]] which comes from outside. To  
  
be a warrior does not mean to conduct wars. Rather, to be a warrior means to have the courage to completely fathom oneself (Hayward, 1997, p. 11). This subjectification of the warrior ethos brings with it that the weapons employed first of all represent purely psycho-physical states: controlled breathing, the strict stance, walking upright, clear sight.  
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be a [[warrior]] does not mean to conduct [[wars]]. Rather, to be a [[warrior]] means to have the [[courage]] to completely fathom oneself (Hayward, 1997, p. 11). This subjectification of the [[warrior]] [[ethos]] brings with it that the [[weapons]] employed first of all represent purely [[psycho-physical]] states: controlled [[breathing]], the strict stance, walking upright, clear [[sight]].  
  
The first basic demand of the training is, as in every tantric practice, a state of „egolessness”. This is of great importance in the Shambhala teachings, writes Trungpa. It is impossible to be a warrior if you have not experienced egolessness. Without egolessness, your consciousness is always filled with  
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The first basic demand of the {{Wiki|training}} is, as in every [[tantric practice]], a [[state]] of „[[egolessness]]”. This is of great importance in the [[Shambhala teachings]], writes [[Trungpa]]. It is impossible to be a [[warrior]] if you have not [[experienced]] [[egolessness]]. Without [[egolessness]], your [[consciousness]] is always filled with  
  
your ego, your personal plans and intentions (Hayward, 1997, p. 247). Hence the individual ego is not changed through the exercises, rather the pupil tries solely to create an inner emptiness. Through this he allows himself to be transformed into a vessel into which the cult figures of the Tibetan pantheon can flow. According to Trungpa these are called dralas. Translated literally, that means “to climb out over the enemy” or in an further sense, energy, line of force, or “gods”.  
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your [[ego]], your personal plans and {{Wiki|intentions}} (Hayward, 1997, p. 247). Hence the {{Wiki|individual}} [[ego]] is not changed through the exercises, rather the pupil tries solely to create an inner [[emptiness]]. Through this he allows himself to be [[transformed]] into a vessel into which the {{Wiki|cult}} figures of the [[Tibetan]] [[pantheon]] can flow. According to [[Trungpa]] these are called [[dralas]]. Translated literally, that means “to climb out over the enemy” or in an further [[sense]], [[energy]], line of force, or “[[gods]]”.  
  
The “empty” pupils thus become occupied by tantric deities. As potential “warriors” they naturally attract all possible forms of eager to fight dharmapalas (tutelary gods). Thus a wrathful Tibetan “protector of the faith” steps in to replace the sadhaka and his previous western identity. This personal transformation takes place through a ritual which in Trungpa’s Shambhala tradition is known as “calling the gods”. The supernatural beings are summoned  
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The “[[empty]]” pupils thus become occupied by [[tantric deities]]. As potential “[[warriors]]” they naturally attract all possible [[forms]] of eager to fight [[dharmapalas]] ({{Wiki|tutelary}} [[gods]]). Thus a [[wrathful]] [[Tibetan]] “[[protector of the faith]]” steps in to replace the [[sadhaka]] and his previous [[western]] [[Wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]]. This [[personal transformation]] takes place through a [[ritual]] which in [[Trungpa’s]] [[Shambhala tradition]] is known as “calling the [[gods]]”. The [[supernatural beings]] are summoned  
  
with spells and burning incense. When the thick, sweet-smelling white smoke ascends, the pupils sing a long incantation, which summons the dralas. At the end of the song the warrior pupils circle the smoke in a clockwise direction and constantly emit the victory call of the warrior (Hayward, 1997, p. 275). This latter is “Lha Gyelo — victory to the gods” — the same call which the Dalai Lama cried out as he crossed the Tibetan border on his flight in 1959.  
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with {{Wiki|spells}} and burning [[incense]]. When the thick, sweet-smelling white smoke ascends, the pupils sing a long incantation, which summons the [[dralas]]. At the end of the song the [[warrior]] pupils circle the smoke in a {{Wiki|clockwise}} [[direction]] and constantly emit the victory call of the [[warrior]] (Hayward, 1997, p. 275). This [[latter]] is “[[Lha]] Gyelo — victory to the [[gods]]” — the same call which the [[Dalai Lama]] cried out as he crossed the [[Tibetan]] border on his flight in 1959.  
Trungpa was even more fascinated by the ancient national hero, Gesar, whose barbaric daredevilry we have already sketched in detail, than he was by the dharmapalas.   
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[[Trungpa]] was even more fascinated by the [[ancient]] national [[hero]], [[Gesar]], whose barbaric daredevilry we have already sketched in detail, than he was by the [[dharmapalas]].   
  
The guru recommended the atavistic war hero to his followers as an example to imitate. Time and again he proudly indicated that his family belonged to the belligerent nomadic tribe of the “Mukpo”, from whose ranks Gesar also came. For this reason he ennobled his pupils as the “Mukpo family” and thus proclaimed them to be comrades-in-arms of Gesar. The latter — said Trungpa — would return from Shambhala, “leading an army to conquer the forces of darkness in the world” (Trungpa, 1986, p. 7).  
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The [[guru]] recommended the atavistic [[war]] [[hero]] to his followers as an example to imitate. Time and again he proudly indicated that his [[family]] belonged to the belligerent [[nomadic]] tribe of the “[[Mukpo]]”, from whose ranks [[Gesar]] also came. For this [[reason]] he ennobled his pupils as the “[[Mukpo]] [[family]]” and thus proclaimed them to be comrades-in-arms of [[Gesar]]. The [[latter]] — said [[Trungpa]] — would return from [[Shambhala]], “leading an {{Wiki|army}} to conquer the forces of {{Wiki|darkness}} in the [[world]]” ([[Trungpa]], 1986, p. 7).  
  
But Trungpa did not just summon up Tibetan dharmapalas and heroes with his magic, rather he also invoked the deceased spirits of an international, on closer examination extremely problematic, warrior caste: the Japanese samurai, the North American plains Indians, the Jewish King David, and the British King Arthur with his round table — all archetypal leading figures who believed that justice could only be achieved with a sword in the hand, who were all absolutely ruthless in creating peace. These “holy warriors” always stood opposed to the “barbarians” of another religion who had to be exterminated. The non-dualist world view which many of the original Buddhist texts so forcefully demand is completely cancelled out in the mythic histories of these warlike models.  
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But [[Trungpa]] did not just summon up [[Tibetan]] [[dharmapalas]] and heroes with his [[magic]], rather he also invoked the deceased [[spirits]] of an international, on closer {{Wiki|examination}} extremely problematic, [[warrior caste]]: the [[Japanese]] [[samurai]], the [[North]] [[American]] plains {{Wiki|Indians}}, the [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] [[King]] David, and the [[British]] [[King Arthur]] with his round table — all [[archetypal]] leading figures who believed that justice could only be achieved with a sword in the hand, who were all absolutely ruthless in creating [[peace]]. These “{{Wiki|holy}} [[warriors]]” always stood opposed to the “[[barbarians]]” of another [[religion]] who had to be exterminated. The non-dualist {{Wiki|world view}} which many of the original [[Buddhist texts]] so forcefully demand is completely cancelled out in the [[mythic]] histories of these warlike models.  
  
Trungpa led his courses under the name of “Dorje Dradul” which means “invincible warrior”. Completely in accord with an atavistic fighter tradition only beasts of prey were accepted as totem animals for his pupils: the snow lion, the tiger, the dragon. Dorje Dradul was especially enthusiastic about the mythic sun bird, the garuda, about its fiery redness, wildness, and its piercing cry commanding the cessation of thought like a lightning bolt (Hayward,  
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[[Trungpa]] led his courses under the [[name]] of “[[Dorje Dradul]]” which means “[[invincible]] [[warrior]]”. Completely in accord with an atavistic fighter [[tradition]] only {{Wiki|beasts}} of prey were accepted as totem [[animals]] for his pupils: the [[snow lion]], the [[tiger]], the [[dragon]]. [[Dorje Dradul]] was especially {{Wiki|enthusiastic}} about the [[mythic]] {{Wiki|sun}} bird, the [[garuda]], about its fiery redness, wildness, and its piercing cry commanding the [[cessation]] of [[thought]] like a {{Wiki|lightning}} bolt (Hayward,  
  
197, p. 251). Garuda is the sun bird par excellence, and since time immemorial the followers of the warrior caste have also been worshippers of  the sun. Thus in the center of Trungpa’s Shambhala mission a solar cult is fostered. But it is not the natural sun which lights up all, but rather the “Great Eastern Sun” which rises at the beginning of a new world era when the Shambhala warriors seize power over the world. It sinks as a mighty cult symbol into  
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197, p. 251). [[Garuda]] is the {{Wiki|sun}} bird par [[excellence]], and since time immemorial the followers of the [[warrior caste]] have also been worshippers of  the {{Wiki|sun}}. Thus in the center of [[Trungpa’s]] [[Shambhala]] [[mission]] a {{Wiki|solar}} {{Wiki|cult}} is fostered. But it is not the natural {{Wiki|sun}} which lights up all, but rather the “[[Great Eastern Sun]]” which rises at the beginning of a new [[world]] {{Wiki|era}} when the [[Shambhala]] [[warriors]] seize power over the [[world]]. It sinks as a mighty {{Wiki|cult}} [[symbol]] into  
  
the hearts of his pupils: “So, we begin to appreciate the Great Eastern Sun, not as something outside from us, like the sun in the sky, but as the Great Eastern Sun in our head and shoulders, in our face, our hair, our lips, our chest” (Trungpa, 1986, p. 39). Why of all people it was the chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, who was worshipped by the Red Guard as the Great Eastern Sun is a topic to which we shall return.   
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the hearts of his pupils: “So, we begin to appreciate the [[Great Eastern Sun]], not as something outside from us, like the {{Wiki|sun}} in the sky, but as the [[Great Eastern Sun]] in our [[head and shoulders]], in our face, our [[hair]], our lips, our {{Wiki|chest}}” ([[Trungpa]], 1986, p. 39). Why of all [[people]] it was the chairman of the {{Wiki|Communist Party of China}}, {{Wiki|Mao Zedong}}, who was worshipped by the [[Red Guard]] as the [[Great Eastern Sun]] is a topic to which we shall return.   
 
   
 
   
The basic ideology of the Shambhala program divides the world into two visions: Great Eastern Sun, which corresponds to enlightenment in the Buddhist path, and setting sun, which corresponds to samsara. [...] Great Eastern Sun is cheering up; setting sun is complaining and criticizing. Great Eastern sun ist elegant und rich; setting sun is sloppy and poor. To paraphrase George Orwell: “Great Eastern Sun good, setting sun bad.” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 96).  
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The basic ideology of the [[Shambhala]] program divides the [[world]] into two [[visions]]: [[Great Eastern Sun]], which corresponds to [[enlightenment]] in the [[Buddhist path]], and setting {{Wiki|sun}}, which corresponds to [[samsara]]. [...] [[Great Eastern Sun]] is cheering up; setting {{Wiki|sun}} is complaining and criticizing. Great Eastern {{Wiki|sun}} ist elegant und rich; setting {{Wiki|sun}} is sloppy and poor. To {{Wiki|paraphrase}} George Orwell: “[[Great Eastern Sun]] good, setting {{Wiki|sun}} bad.” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 96).  
 
   
 
   
  
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Trungpa played brilliantly with the interchangeability of reality and non-reality, even regarding his own person, he was especially a master of the tantric law of inversion. He thus simply declared his excessive alcoholism and his sexual cravings to be the practicing of the tantra path. Whether alcohol is a  
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[[Trungpa]] played brilliantly with the interchangeability of [[reality]] and [[non-reality]], even regarding his [[own]] [[person]], he was especially a [[master]] of the [[tantric]] law of [[inversion]]. He thus simply declared his excessive alcoholism and his {{Wiki|sexual}} [[cravings]] to be the practicing of the [[tantra path]]. Whether [[alcohol]] is a  
  
poison or a medicine depends on one’s own attentiveness. Conscious drinking — that is when the drinker remains self-aware — changes the effect of the alcohol. Here the system is steeled through attentiveness. Alcohol becomes an intelligent protective mechanism. But it has a destructive effect if one abandons oneself to comfort (Hayward, 1997, pp. 306–307). Yet Dorje Dradul was not free of the aggressive moods which normally occur in heavy alcoholics.  
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[[poison]] or a [[medicine]] depends on one’s [[own]] attentiveness. [[Conscious]] drinking — that is when the drinker remains [[self-aware]] — changes the effect of the [[alcohol]]. Here the system is steeled through attentiveness. [[Alcohol]] becomes an {{Wiki|intelligent}} protective {{Wiki|mechanism}}. But it has a {{Wiki|destructive}} effect if one abandons oneself to {{Wiki|comfort}} (Hayward, 1997, pp. 306–307). Yet [[Dorje Dradul]] was not free of the aggressive [[moods]] which normally occur in heavy alcoholics.  
  
He thus spread fear and horror through his frequent angry outbursts. But his pupils forgave him everything, proclaimed him a “holy fool” and praised his excesses as the expression of a “crazy wisdom”. They often attempted to emulate his alcoholism: I think there is a message for us in his drinking, Dennis Ann Roberts believed, “I know his drinking has certainly encouraged all of us to drink more” (Boucher, 1985, p. 243). Another pupil enthusiastically wrote:  
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He thus spread {{Wiki|fear}} and [[horror]] through his frequent [[angry]] outbursts. But his pupils forgave him everything, proclaimed him a “{{Wiki|holy}} fool” and praised his excesses as the expression of a “[[crazy wisdom]]”. They often attempted to emulate his alcoholism: I think there is a message for us in his drinking, Dennis Ann Roberts believed, “I know his drinking has certainly encouraged all of us to drink more” (Boucher, 1985, p. 243). Another pupil enthusiastically wrote:  
  
“He's great. I love the fact that he works on his problems the way he does. He doesn't hide it. He drinks, and it's almost killed him. So he is working on it. I find that great” (Boucher, 1985, p. 243).  
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“He's great. I [[love]] the fact that he works on his problems the way he does. He doesn't hide it. He drinks, and it's almost killed him. So he is working on it. I find that great” (Boucher, 1985, p. 243).  
Similar reasons are offered for his sexual escapades. In 1970 he abandoned his vow of celibacy and married a young British aristocrat. His bride is said to  
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Similar [[reasons]] are [[offered]] for his {{Wiki|sexual}} escapades. In 1970 he abandoned his [[vow of celibacy]] and [[married]] a young [[British]] aristocrat. His bride is said to  
  
have been thirteen years old in 1969 (Tibetan Review, August 1987, p. 21). In addition he had a considerable number of yoginis, who were obviously uninformed about the andocentric manipulations of Tantrism. There was admittedly a minor rebellion among the female followers when the  
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have been thirteen years old in 1969 ([[Tibetan]] Review, August 1987, p. 21). In addition he had a considerable number of [[yoginis]], who were obviously uninformed about the andocentric manipulations of [[Tantrism]]. There was admittedly a minor rebellion among the {{Wiki|female}} followers when the  
Karmapa insisted on talking only with the men during his visit to a Trungpa center, but essentially the western karma mudras occupied by Tibetan deities  
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[[Karmapa]] insisted on talking only with the men during his visit to a [[Trungpa]] center, but [[essentially]] the [[western]] [[karma]] [[mudras]] occupied by [[Tibetan deities]]
  
behaved loyally towards their lord and master. A lot of women have been consorts of Rinpoche — one of them tells that “The Tibetans are into passion, they think sexuality is an essential energy to work with. You don't reject it. So it's a whole other perception of sexuality anyway” (Boucher, 1985, p. 244).   
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behaved loyally towards their lord and [[master]]. A lot of women have been [[consorts]] of [[Rinpoche]] — one of them tells that “The [[Tibetans]] are into [[passion]], they think {{Wiki|sexuality}} is an [[essential]] [[energy]] to work with. You don't reject it. So it's a whole other [[perception]] of {{Wiki|sexuality}} anyway” (Boucher, 1985, p. 244).   
Such affirmations of tantric practice by the female pupils are definitely not exceptions and they most clearly testify to the charisma which the tantra  
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Such affirmations of [[tantric practice]] by the {{Wiki|female}} pupils are definitely not exceptions and they most clearly testify to the {{Wiki|charisma}} which the [[tantra]]
  
  
master projects. Thus we learn from another of Trungpa’s lovers, “My first meeting with him was a real turn-off. I mean, I didn't want a guru who did things like that. The irony was that I had left my other Tibetan Buddhist teacher partly because he was coming on to me. And I just couldn't handle it. And Rinpoche is very much into alcohol and having girl friends. Now it makes total sense to me” (Boucher, 1985, p. 241).  
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[[master]] projects. Thus we learn from another of [[Trungpa’s]] lovers, “My first meeting with him was a real turn-off. I mean, I didn't want a [[guru]] who did things like that. The irony was that I had left my other [[Tibetan Buddhist teacher]] partly because he was coming on to me. And I just couldn't handle it. And [[Rinpoche]] is very much into [[alcohol]] and having girl friends. Now it makes total [[sense]] to me” (Boucher, 1985, p. 241).  
  
Chögyam Trungpa has obviously succeeded in keeping his western karma mudras under control.   
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[[Chögyam Trungpa]] has obviously succeeded in keeping his [[western]] [[karma]] [[mudras]] under control.   
This was much more difficult for the Tibetan Tantric, Gedun Chöpel, who died in 1951. He left behind an amusing estimation of the “women of the west” from the thirties which shows how much has changed in the meantime: “In general a girl of the west is beautiful, splendorous, and more courageous than others.  
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This was much more difficult for the [[Tibetan]] [[Tantric]], [[Gedun Chöpel]], who [[died]] in 1951. He left behind an amusing estimation of the “women of the [[west]]” from the thirties which shows how much has changed in the meantime: “In general a girl of the [[west]] is beautiful, splendorous, and more courageous than others.  
  
Her behavior is coarse, and her face is like a man's. There is even hair around her mouth. Fearless and terrifying, she can be tamed only by passion. Able to suck the phallus at the time of play, the girl of the west is known to drink regenerative fluid. She does it even with dogs, bulls and any other animals and with father and son, etc. She goes without hesitation with whoever can give the enjoyment of sex” (Chöpel, 1992, p. 163).  
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Her {{Wiki|behavior}} is coarse, and her face is like a man's. There is even [[hair]] around her {{Wiki|mouth}}. [[Fearless]] and {{Wiki|terrifying}}, she can be tamed only by [[passion]]. Able to suck the {{Wiki|phallus}} at the time of play, the girl of the [[west]] is known to drink regenerative fluid. She does it even with [[dogs]], bulls and any other [[animals]] and with father and son, etc. She goes without hesitation with whoever can give the [[enjoyment]] of {{Wiki|sex}}” (Chöpel, 1992, p. 163).  
  
Towards the end of his life, Trungpa the “indestructible warrior” moved further and further away from his Hippie past. As the head of his lineage the Karmapa is said to have not been at all pleased to observe the permissive practices in the “wild” guru’s centers. However, in accordance with the tantric “law of inversion”, after a few years the pendulum swung from anarchy to the other pole of despotism and all at once Trungpa abandoned himself to his  
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Towards the end of his [[life]], [[Trungpa]] the “[[indestructible]] [[warrior]]” moved further and further away from his Hippie {{Wiki|past}}. As the head of his [[lineage]] the [[Karmapa]] is said to have not been at all [[pleased]] to observe the permissive practices in the “wild” [[guru’s]] centers. However, in accordance with the [[tantric]] “law of [[inversion]]”, after a few years the {{Wiki|pendulum}} swung from anarchy to the other pole of despotism and all at once [[Trungpa]] abandoned himself to his  
  
fascistoid dreams. His protective troops, Dorje Kasung, initially a kind of bodyguard composed of volunteers was transformed within a short period into a paramilitary unit in khaki uniforms. The guru himself put aside his civilian clothing for a time and appeared in high-ranking military dress as a “Shambhala general”. We do not know whether, alongside the warlike ethos of the tantric tradition, the physical handicap which he sustained in his car  
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fascistoid [[dreams]]. His protective troops, [[Dorje Kasung]], initially a kind of bodyguard composed of volunteers was [[transformed]] within a short period into a paramilitary unit in khaki uniforms. The [[guru]] himself put aside his civilian clothing for a time and appeared in high-ranking {{Wiki|military}} dress as a “[[Shambhala]] general”. We do not know whether, alongside the warlike [[ethos]] of the [[tantric tradition]], the [[physical]] handicap which he sustained in his car  
  
accident in England did not also trigger his unusual interest in military things as a counter-reaction. At any rate his “military parades” became a fixed part of the Shambhala training.  
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accident in [[England]] did not also trigger his unusual [[interest]] in {{Wiki|military}} things as a counter-reaction. At any rate his “{{Wiki|military}} parades” became a fixed part of the [[Shambhala training]].  
  
On other occasions the former “freak” donned a pinstripe suit with a colorful tie and looked like nothing more than an Asian film gangster. Thus he really did play brilliantly through the ambivalent spectrum completely laid out in the tantric repertoire, from poetic anarchist and flower power dancer to saber-rattling dictator and underworld boss. In 1987 the master warrior died and his body was committed to the flames in Vermont (USA).  
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On other occasions the former “freak” donned a pinstripe suit with a colorful tie and looked like nothing more than an {{Wiki|Asian}} film gangster. Thus he really did play brilliantly through the ambivalent spectrum completely laid out in the [[tantric]] repertoire, from {{Wiki|poetic}} anarchist and [[flower]] power dancer to saber-rattling dictator and {{Wiki|underworld}} boss. In 1987 the [[master warrior]] [[died]] and his [[body]] was committed to the flames in [[Vermont]] ({{Wiki|USA}}).  
 
   
 
   
“’May I shrivel up instantly and rot,’ we vowed, ‘if I ever discuss these theachings with anyone who has not been initiated into them by a qualified master.’ As if this were not enough, Trungpa told us that if we ever  
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“’May I shrivel up instantly and rot,’ we [[vowed]], ‘if I ever discuss these theachings with anyone who has not been [[initiated]] into them by a qualified [[master]].’ As if this were not enough, [[Trungpa]] told us that if we ever  
  
tried to leave Vajrayana, we would suffer unbearable, subtle, continuous anguish, and disasters would pursue us like furies. Heresy had real meaning in this religion, and real consequences. Doubting the dharma or the guru and associating with heretics were causes for downfall. In Tibetan literature,  
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tried to leave [[Vajrayana]], we would [[suffer]] unbearable, {{Wiki|subtle}}, continuous anguish, and {{Wiki|disasters}} would pursue us like furies. [[Heresy]] had real meaning in this [[religion]], and real {{Wiki|consequences}}. Doubting the [[dharma]] or the [[guru]] and associating with {{Wiki|heretics}} were [[causes]] for downfall. In [[Tibetan literature]],  
  
breaking faith with the guru must be atoned by such drastic measures as cutting off your arms and offering it at the door of his cave in hopes that he might take you back.” – “To be part of Trungpa’s inner circle, you had to take a vow never to reveal or even discuss some of the things he did. This  
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breaking [[faith]] with the [[guru]] must be atoned by such drastic measures as cutting off your arms and [[offering]] it at the door of his [[cave]] in [[Wikipedia:Hope|hopes]] that he might take you back.” – “To be part of [[Trungpa’s]] inner circle, you had to take a [[vow]] never to reveal or even discuss some of the things he did. This  
  
personal secrecy is common with gurus, especially in Vajrayana Buddhism. It is also common in the dysfunctional family system of alcoholics and sexual abusers. This inner circle secrecy puts up an almost insurmountable barrier of a healthily skeptical mind.” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 11, 100)  Trungpa’s Shambhala Warriors see: http://sealevel.ns.ca/ctr/photo01.html and http://www.shambhalashop.com/archives/junephoto/june12.html  
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personal secrecy is common with [[gurus]], especially in [[Vajrayana Buddhism]]. It is also common in the dysfunctional [[family]] system of alcoholics and {{Wiki|sexual}} abusers. This inner circle secrecy puts up an almost insurmountable barrier of a healthily skeptical [[mind]].” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 11, 100)  [[Trungpa’s]] [[Shambhala]] [[Warriors]] see: http://sealevel.ns.ca/ctr/photo01.html and http://www.shambhalashop.com/archives/junephoto/june12.html  
 
   
 
   
  
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The immediate inheritance which Trungpa left behind him was catastrophic. Completely in the spirit of his Tibetan guru, the American, Thomas Rich, who succeeded him under the name of “Vajra Regent Ösel Tendzin”, continued the carefree permissiveness of his master with a tantric justification. However, in 1988 there was a scandal from which the organization has not fully recovered to this day. The “Vajra Regent” had been HIV positive for three years and had infected numerous members with the AIDS virus in the meantime. He died in 1991. Trungpa’s son, Sawang Ösel Rangdroel, then took over the leadership.  
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The immediate inheritance which [[Trungpa]] left behind him was catastrophic. Completely in the [[spirit]] of his [[Tibetan]] [[guru]], the [[American]], [[Thomas Rich]], who succeeded him under the [[name]] of “[[Vajra Regent]] [[Ösel Tendzin]]”, continued the carefree permissiveness of his [[master]] with a [[tantric]] {{Wiki|justification}}. However, in 1988 there was a scandal from which the [[organization]] has not fully recovered to this day. The “[[Vajra Regent]]” had been {{Wiki|HIV}} positive for three years and had infected numerous members with the {{Wiki|AIDS}} virus in the meantime. He [[died]] in 1991. [[Trungpa’s]] son, [[Sawang]] [[Ösel]] Rangdroel, then took over the [[leadership]].  
 
   
 
   
“From Vajrayana point of view, passion, aggression, and ignorance, the sources of human suffering, are also the well-spring of enlightenment. Afflictions like AIDS are not merely disasters, but accelrations toward wisdom, and opportunities to wake up. They can be transformed into buddha-mind. Trungpa was a Vajra master who had empowered Tendzin to guide students on this path” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 7).  
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“From [[Vajrayana]] point of view, [[passion]], [[aggression]], and [[ignorance]], the sources of [[human]] [[suffering]], are also the well-spring of [[enlightenment]]. [[Afflictions]] like {{Wiki|AIDS}} are not merely {{Wiki|disasters}}, but accelrations toward [[wisdom]], and opportunities to wake up. They can be [[transformed]] into [[buddha-mind]]. [[Trungpa]] was a [[Vajra master]] who had [[empowered]] Tendzin to guide students on this [[path]]” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 7).  
 
   
 
   
Even if Trungpa’s Shambhala warriors have forfeited quite a deal of their attractiveness in recent years, thousands still revere the master as the “holy fool” and “indestructible warrior”, who brought the “Eastern sun” to the West. For this reason he is said to also be prayed to in the whole of Asia as a  
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Even if [[Trungpa’s]] [[Shambhala]] [[warriors]] have forfeited quite a deal of their attractiveness in recent years, thousands still revere the [[master]] as the “{{Wiki|holy}} fool” and “[[indestructible]] [[warrior]]”, who brought the “Eastern {{Wiki|sun}}” to the [[West]]. For this [[reason]] he is said to also be prayed to in the whole of {{Wiki|Asia}} as a  
  
great Bodhisattva and Maha Siddha (Hayward, 1997, p. 319). “For ten years he presented the Shambhala Teachings”, summarizes one of his sadhakas, “In terms of time and history, that seems insignificant; however in that short span he set in motion the powerful force of goodness that can actually change the  
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great [[Bodhisattva]] and [[Maha Siddha]] (Hayward, 1997, p. 319). “For ten years he presented the [[Shambhala Teachings]]”, summarizes one of his [[sadhakas]], “In terms of time and history, that seems insignificant; however in that short span he set in {{Wiki|motion}} the powerful force of [[goodness]] that can actually change the  
world” (Trungpa, 1986, p. 157). Only rarely does a “deserter” go public, like P. Marin for example, a strong critic of the Naropa Institute, for whom this  
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[[world]]” ([[Trungpa]], 1986, p. 157). Only rarely does a “deserter” go public, like P. Marin for example, a strong critic of the [[Naropa Institute]], for whom this  
western Tibetan Buddhist organization is “a feudal, priestly tradition transplanted to a capitalist setting” (quoted by Bishop, 1993, p. 101).  
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[[western]] [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[organization]] is “a [[Wikipedia:Feudalism|feudal]], priestly [[tradition]] transplanted to a capitalist setting” (quoted by {{Wiki|Bishop}}, 1993, p. 101).  
On the other hand it goes without saying that the Tantric Trungpa time and again draws attention to the fact that the warlike figures he invokes are  
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On the other hand it goes without saying that the [[Tantric]] [[Trungpa]] time and again draws [[attention]] to the fact that the warlike figures he invokes are  
  
illusionary reflections of the human ego and that even the Shambhala kings are projections of one’s own consciousness. But if everything really can be reduced to forms of consciousness, then it remains totally unclear why it is time and again the phantoms of a destructive black-and-white mode of thought  
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[[illusionary]] reflections of the [[human]] [[ego]] and that even the [[Shambhala kings]] are {{Wiki|projections}} of one’s [[own]] [[consciousness]]. But if everything really can be reduced to [[forms]] of [[consciousness]], then it remains totally unclear why it is time and again the phantoms of a {{Wiki|destructive}} black-and-white mode of [[thought]]
  
which are summoned up to serve as examples along the personal initiation path. Wouldn’t it make more sense, indeed be more logical, to directly conjure up those “peace gods” who have surmounted such dualist thought patterns? What is the reason for this glorification of an atavistic warrior caste?   
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which are summoned up to serve as examples along the personal [[initiation]] [[path]]. Wouldn’t it make more [[sense]], indeed be more [[logical]], to directly conjure up those “[[peace]] [[gods]]” who have surmounted such [[dualist]] [[thought]] patterns? What is the [[reason]] for this glorification of an atavistic [[warrior caste]]?   
  
It goes without saying that in Trungpa’s system no-one is entitled to even dream of critically examining the dralas (gods). Although only projections of one’s own consciousness according to the doctrine, they are considered sacrosanct. They are pure, good, and exemplary.   
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It goes without saying that in [[Trungpa’s]] system no-one is entitled to even [[dream]] of critically examining the [[dralas]] ([[gods]]). Although only {{Wiki|projections}} of one’s [[own]] [[consciousness]] according to the [[doctrine]], they are considered sacrosanct. They are [[pure]], good, and exemplary.   
Since Trungpa’s Shambhala Training unquestioningly incorporates all of the established tantric deities, the entire martial field of Tibetan Buddhism with its entrenched concept of “the enemy” and its repellant daemonic power is adopted by people who naively and obligingly set out to attain personal enlightenment.  
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Since [[Trungpa’s]] [[Shambhala Training]] unquestioningly incorporates all of the established [[tantric deities]], the entire {{Wiki|martial}} field of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] with its entrenched {{Wiki|concept}} of “the enemy” and its repellant [[daemonic]] power is adopted by [[people]] who naively and obligingly set out to attain personal [[enlightenment]].  
  
We thus have the impression that the pupils of the tantra masters are exposed to a hypnotic suggestion so as to make them believe that their own spiritual development was the agenda whereas they have long since become the pawns of Tibetan occultism in whose unfathomable net of regulations (tantra means ‘net’)  
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We thus have the [[impression]] that the pupils of the [[tantra]] [[masters]] are exposed to a hypnotic suggestion so as to make them believe that their [[own]] [[spiritual development]] was the agenda whereas they have long since become the pawns of [[Tibetan]] [[occultism]] in whose unfathomable net of regulations ([[tantra]] means ‘net’)  
  
they have become entrapped. Once their personal ambitions have been dissolved into nothingness they can be enslaved as the loyal lackeys of a spiritual power politics which no longer sees the “higher self” in the “universal monarch” but rather a real political “wrathful wheel turner” (Rudra Chakrin) who lays waste to the world with his armies from Shambhala so as to then establish a global Buddhocracy. Other Western Shambhala visions  
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they have become entrapped. Once their personal [[ambitions]] have been dissolved into [[nothingness]] they can be enslaved as the loyal lackeys of a [[spiritual power]] {{Wiki|politics}} which no longer sees the “[[higher self]]” in the “[[universal monarch]]” but rather a real {{Wiki|political}} “[[wrathful wheel turner]]” ([[Rudra Chakrin]]) who lays waste to the [[world]] with his armies from [[Shambhala]] so as to then establish a global Buddhocracy. Other [[Western]] [[Shambhala]] [[visions]]
  
James Hilton's novella, Lost Horizon, published in 1933, counts among the best-sellers of the last century. It tells of a monastery in the Land of Snows whose name, Shangri-La, is reminiscent of the kingdom of Shambhala. The term has in the meantime become a synonym for leisure, refinement, and taste, at least in the English-speaking world, and is employed by an Asian luxury hotel chain. The idyll described in the book concerns people who had retreated from  
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[[James Hilton's]] novella, [[Lost Horizon]], published in 1933, counts among the best-sellers of the last century. It tells of a [[monastery]] in the [[Land of Snows]] whose [[name]], [[Shangri-La]], is reminiscent of the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]]. The term has in the meantime become a {{Wiki|synonym}} for leisure, refinement, and {{Wiki|taste}}, at least in the English-speaking [[world]], and is employed by an {{Wiki|Asian}} {{Wiki|luxury}} hotel chain. The idyll described in the [[book]] concerns [[people]] who had retreated from  
the hustle and bustle of the modern world to the Himalayas and now devote themselves to exclusively spiritual enjoyments. It is, however, no Tibetan tulku but rather a Catholic missionary who collects together those tired of civilization in a hidden valley in the Land of Snows so as to share with them a study of the fine arts and an extended lifespan. The “monks” from the West do not even need to do without European bathtubs — otherwise unknown in the Tibet of  
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the hustle and bustle of the {{Wiki|modern}} [[world]] to the [[Himalayas]] and now devote themselves to exclusively [[spiritual]] enjoyments. It is, however, no [[Tibetan]] [[tulku]] but rather a {{Wiki|Catholic missionary}} who collects together those tired of {{Wiki|civilization}} in a hidden valley in the [[Land of Snows]] so as to share with them a study of the fine [[arts]] and an extended [[lifespan]]. The “[[monks]]” from the [[West]] do not even need to do without {{Wiki|European}} bathtubs — otherwise unknown in the [[Tibet]] of  
  
the thirties. The essence of the Shangri- La myth ultimately consists in the transportation of “real” products of European culture and civilization to the “roof of the world”.  
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the thirties. The [[essence]] of the Shangri- La [[myth]] ultimately consists in the transportation of “real” products of {{Wiki|European}} {{Wiki|culture}} and {{Wiki|civilization}} to the “roof of the [[world]]”.  
  
The most recent western attempt at spreading the Tibetan myth is Victoria LePage's book, Shambhala. The author presents the secret kingdom as an overarching mystery school, whose high priests are active as “an invisible, scientific and philosophical society which pursues its studies in the majestic  
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The most recent [[western]] attempt at spreading the [[Tibetan]] [[myth]] is Victoria LePage's [[book]], [[Shambhala]]. The author presents the secret {{Wiki|kingdom}} as an overarching {{Wiki|mystery}} school, whose high {{Wiki|priests}} are active as “an {{Wiki|invisible}}, [[scientific]] and [[philosophical]] [[society]] which pursues its studies in the majestic  
  
isolation of the Himalayas” (LePage, 1996, p. 13). For LePage Shambhala is the esoteric center of all religions, the secret location from which every significant occult, and hence also religious, current of the world has emanated. Esoteric Buddhism, and likewise the ancient Egyptian priestly schools, the Pythagoreans, Sufism, the Knights Templar, alchemy, the Cabala, Freemasonry, Theosophy — yes even the witches cults — all originated here. Accordingly, the  
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isolation of the [[Himalayas]]” (LePage, 1996, p. 13). For LePage [[Shambhala]] is the [[esoteric]] center of all [[religions]], the secret location from which every significant [[occult]], and hence also [[religious]], current of the [[world]] has emanated. [[Esoteric Buddhism]], and likewise the [[ancient]] [[Egyptian]] priestly schools, the [[Pythagoreans]], [[Sufism]], the [[Knights Templar]], [[alchemy]], the Cabala, [[Freemasonry]], [[Theosophy]] — yes even the {{Wiki|witches}} {{Wiki|cults}} — all originated here. Accordingly, the  
  
Kalachakra Tantra is the overarching “secret doctrine” from which all other mystery doctrines may be derived (LePage, 1996, p. 8).  
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[[Kalachakra Tantra]] is the overarching “secret [[doctrine]]” from which all other {{Wiki|mystery}} [[doctrines]] may be derived (LePage, 1996, p. 8).  
The mythic kingdom, which is governed by a sun ruler, is to be found in Central Asia, there where the axis of the world, Mount Meru, is also to be sought. This carefree adoption of Buddhist cosmology does not present the author with any difficulties since the axis mundi  
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The [[mythic]] {{Wiki|kingdom}}, which is governed by a {{Wiki|sun}} [[ruler]], is to be found in {{Wiki|Central Asia}}, there where the axis of the [[world]], [[Mount Meru]], is also to be sought. This carefree adoption of [[Buddhist cosmology]] does not {{Wiki|present}} the author with any difficulties since the {{Wiki|axis mundi}}
  
is said to only be visible to the initiated. In accordance with the mandala principle her Shambhala has distributed numerous copies of itself all over the world — the Pyramids of Giza, the monastery at Athos, Kailash, the holy mountain. Sites of the Grail like Glastonbury and Rennes le Chateau are such “offshoots” of the hidden imperium — likewise only perceivable through initiated eyes. Together they form the acupuncture points of a cosmic body which  
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is said to only be [[visible]] to the [[initiated]]. In accordance with the [[mandala]] [[principle]] her [[Shambhala]] has distributed numerous copies of itself all over the [[world]] — the Pyramids of Giza, the [[monastery]] at Athos, [[Kailash]], the [[holy mountain]]. Sites of the [[Grail]] like Glastonbury and Rennes le Chateau are such “offshoots” of the hidden imperium — likewise only {{Wiki|perceivable}} through [[initiated]] [[eyes]]. Together they [[form]] the {{Wiki|acupuncture}} points of a [[cosmic body]] which  
  
corresponds to the mystic body of the Kalachakra master (i.e., taken literally, in the energy body of the Dalai Lama). LePage too, sees a great “mystic clock” in the Time Tantra. The segments of this time machine record the cyclical periods of the course of the world. A “hidden directorate”, a mysterious brotherhood of immortal beings in the Himalayas, ensures that the cosmic hours marked on the clockface are adhered to. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama and the Shambhala myth  
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corresponds to the [[mystic]] [[body]] of the [[Kalachakra master]] (i.e., taken literally, in the [[energy body]] of the [[Dalai Lama]]). LePage too, sees a great “[[mystic]] clock” in the [[Time Tantra]]. The segments of this time machine record the cyclical periods of the course of the [[world]]. A “hidden directorate”, a mysterious brotherhood of [[immortal]] [[beings]] in the [[Himalayas]], ensures that the [[cosmic]] hours marked on the clockface are adhered to. The [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] and the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]]
  
LePage's global monopolization of the entire cultic life of our planet by the Kalachakra Tantra could be regarded as an important step in a worldwide  
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LePage's global monopolization of the entire cultic [[life]] of our {{Wiki|planet}} by the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] could be regarded as an important step in a worldwide  
  
Shambhalization plan of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Nonetheless, the Kundun deliberately prefers to leave such esoteric speculations (which are in no way at odds with his doctrine) to others, best of all “hobby Buddhists” like the author. So as not to lose political respectability, the Kundun keeps his  
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Shambhalization plan of the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]]. Nonetheless, the [[Kundun]] deliberately prefers to leave such [[esoteric]] speculations (which are in no way at odds with his [[doctrine]]) to others, best of all “hobby [[Buddhists]]” like the author. So as not to lose {{Wiki|political}} respectability, the [[Kundun]] keeps his  
  
statements about the Shambhala question enigmatic: “Even for me Shambhala remains a puzzling, even paradox country”, the highest Kalachakra master reassures his listeners (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). All that we hear from him concretely is the statement that “the kingdom of Shambhala does indeed exist,  
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statements about the [[Shambhala]] question enigmatic: “Even for me [[Shambhala]] remains a puzzling, even [[paradox]] country”, the [[highest]] [[Kalachakra master]] reassures his [[listeners]] (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). All that we hear from him concretely is the statement that “the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]] does indeed [[exist]],  
  
but not in the usual sense” (Dalai Lama Fourteenth, 1993a, p. 307).  
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but not in the usual [[sense]]” ([[Dalai Lama]] Fourteenth, 1993a, p. 307).  
Can we expect a total world war in circa 300 years in accordance with the prophecy? His Holiness has no doubts about this either: “That lies in the logic of circulation!” (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). But then he modifies his statement again and speculates about whether the final battle is not to be interpreted  
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Can we expect a total [[world]] [[war]] in circa 300 years in accordance with the {{Wiki|prophecy}}? [[His Holiness]] has no [[doubts]] about this either: “That lies in the [[logic]] of circulation!” (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). But then he modifies his statement again and speculates about whether the final {{Wiki|battle}} is not to be interpreted  
  
as a psychological process within the individual. For dreamers for whom such a psychological interpretation is too dry, however, the Kundun subsequently hints that Shambhala could perhaps concern another planet and the soldiers of the kingdom could be extraterrestrials (Levenson, 1992, p. 305).  
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as a [[psychological]] process within the {{Wiki|individual}}. For dreamers for whom such a [[psychological]] [[interpretation]] is too dry, however, the [[Kundun]] subsequently hints that [[Shambhala]] could perhaps [[concern]] another {{Wiki|planet}} and the soldiers of the {{Wiki|kingdom}} could be extraterrestrials (Levenson, 1992, p. 305).  
He understands how to rapidly switch between various levels of reality like a juggler and thus further enhance the occult ambience which already surrounds  
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He [[understands]] how to rapidly switch between various levels of [[reality]] like a juggler and thus further enhance the [[occult]] ambience which already surrounds  
  
the Shambhala myth anyway. „Secrets partly revealed are powerful”, writes Christiaan Klieger, and continues, „The ability of the Dalai Lama to skillfully manipulate a complex of  meaning and to present appropriate segments of this to his people and the world is part of his success as a leader” (Klieger,  
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the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] anyway. „Secrets partly revealed are powerful”, writes Christiaan Klieger, and continues, „The ability of the [[Dalai Lama]] to skillfully {{Wiki|manipulate}} a complex of  meaning and to {{Wiki|present}} appropriate segments of this to his [[people]] and the [[world]] is part of his [[success]] as a leader” (Klieger,  
  
1991, p. 76). Ultimately, everything is possible in this deliberate confusion, for example that the Shambhala king in person stands before us in the figure of His Holiness as some worshippers believe, or that Lhasa is the capital of the mythic country of “Kalapa” albeit not visible to mortal eyes. Should the Kundun some day return to Tibet as a savior — some people believe — then the veil would be lifted and the earthly/supernatural kingdom (Shambhala) would reveal itself to the world.  
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1991, p. 76). Ultimately, everything is possible in this deliberate [[confusion]], for example that the [[Shambhala king]] in [[person]] stands before us in the figure of [[His Holiness]] as some worshippers believe, or that [[Lhasa]] is the capital of the [[mythic]] country of “[[Kalapa]]” albeit not [[visible]] to {{Wiki|mortal}} [[eyes]]. Should the [[Kundun]] some day return to [[Tibet]] as a savior — some [[people]] believe — then the [[veil]] would be lifted and the earthly/supernatural {{Wiki|kingdom}} ([[Shambhala]]) would reveal itself to the [[world]].  
  
Similar speculations are in fact very popular in the Buddhist scene. On the official (!) homepage of the Kalachakra Tantra the “dharma master”, Khamtrul Rinpoche, explains to his readers that the current Dalai Lama is an incarnation of Kulika Pundarika, the eighth Shambhala king famed as the first  
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Similar speculations are in fact very popular in the [[Buddhist]] scene. On the official (!) homepage of the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] the “[[dharma master]]”, [[Khamtrul Rinpoche]], explains to his readers that the current [[Dalai Lama]] is an [[incarnation]] of [[Kulika]] [[Pundarika]], the eighth [[Shambhala king]] famed as the first  
  
commentator on the Time Tantra. But it gets better: “My companion [the goddess Tara, who led him through Shambhala in a dream]",  
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commentator on the [[Time Tantra]]. But it gets better: “My companion [the [[goddess Tara]], who led him through [[Shambhala]] in a [[dream]]]",  
Khamtrul writes, “told me that the last Kulika King will be called Rudra with a wheel, 'the powerful and ferocious king who holds an iron wheel in his hand' ... and he will be none other than His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who will subdue everything evil in the universe” (Khamtrul, HPI 005). Following this  
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[[Khamtrul]] writes, “told me that the last [[Kulika]] [[King]] will be called [[Rudra]] with [[a wheel]], 'the powerful and ferocious [[king]] who holds an [[iron wheel]] in his hand' ... and he will be none other than [[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]], who will subdue everything [[evil]] in the [[universe]]” ([[Khamtrul]], HPI 005). Following this  
  
revelation, which prophecies the Kundun as the military commander of an apocalyptic army, Rinpoche worries whether the Shambhala army is a match for the modern armaments industry with its missiles and nuclear bombs. Here the kindly Tara comforts and reassures him that no matter what weapons of mass destruction may be produced in our world, a superior counter-weapon would automatically be created by Shambhala’s magic armaments industry (Khamtrul, HPI 005).  
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[[revelation]], which {{Wiki|prophecies}} the [[Kundun]] as the {{Wiki|military}} commander of an {{Wiki|apocalyptic}} {{Wiki|army}}, [[Rinpoche]] worries whether the [[Shambhala]] {{Wiki|army}} is a match for the {{Wiki|modern}} armaments industry with its missiles and nuclear bombs. Here the kindly [[Tara]] comforts and reassures him that no {{Wiki|matter}} what [[weapons]] of {{Wiki|mass}} destruction may be produced in our [[world]], a {{Wiki|superior}} counter-weapon would automatically be created by [[Shambhala’s]] [[magic]] armaments industry ([[Khamtrul]], HPI 005).  
  
In the words of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama “world peace” is supposed to be strengthened with every Kalachakra ritual. He repeats this again and again! But is this really his intention?  
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In the words of the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] “[[world peace]]” is supposed to be strengthened with every [[Kalachakra]] [[ritual]]. He repeats this again and again! But is this really his [[intention]]?  
  
With an ironic undertone, the Tibetologist Donald L. Lopez (formerly one of the closest followers of the Kundun), writes in the final section of his book, Prisoners of Shangri-La, that “this peace may have a special meaning, however, for those who take the initiation are planting the seeds to be reborn in their next lifetime in Shambhala, the Buddhist pure land across the mountains dedicated to the preservation of Buddhism. In the year 2245 [?], the army of the king will sweep out of Shambhala and defeat the barbarians in a Buddhist Armageddon,[!] restoring Buddhism to India and to the world and ushering in a reign of peace” (Lopez, 1998, p. 207). FASCIST OCCULTISM  AND  IT’S  CLOSE  RELATIONSHIP TO BUDDHIST TANTRISM  
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With an ironic undertone, the [[Tibetologist]] Donald L. [[Lopez]] (formerly one of the closest followers of the [[Kundun]]), writes in the final section of his [[book]], Prisoners of [[Shangri-La]], that “this [[peace]] may have a special meaning, however, for those who take the [[initiation]] are planting the [[seeds]] to be [[reborn]] in their next [[lifetime]] in [[Shambhala]], the [[Buddhist]] [[pure land]] across the [[mountains]] dedicated to the preservation of [[Buddhism]]. In the year 2245 [?], the {{Wiki|army}} of the [[king]] will sweep out of [[Shambhala]] and defeat the [[barbarians]] in a [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Armageddon}},[!] restoring [[Buddhism]] to [[India]] and to the [[world]] and ushering in a reign of [[peace]]” ([[Lopez]], 1998, p. 207). FASCIST OCCULTISM  AND  IT’S  CLOSE  RELATIONSHIP TO [[BUDDHIST]] TANTRISM  
 
    
 
    
The Shadow of the Dalai Lama – Part II –  12. Fascist occultism and it’s close relationship to Buddhist Tantrism  © Victor & Victoria Trimondi  
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The Shadow of the [[Dalai Lama]] – Part II –  12. Fascist [[occultism]] and it’s close relationship to [[Buddhist]] [[Tantrism]] © Victor & Victoria Trimondi  
Visionary fascism was, and indeed still is, exceptionally deeply fascinated by the Buddhocratic form of state. In the late thirties (as the various fascist  
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[[Visionary]] fascism was, and indeed still is, exceptionally deeply fascinated by the Buddhocratic [[form]] of [[state]]. In the late thirties (as the various fascist  
  
systems bloomed in Europe and the whole world) Spencer Chapman, a traveler in Tibet, wrote that even in the days of the dictators one can only be amazed at what uncontested power the Dalai Lama possesses” (Chapman, 1940, p. 192). The idea of kingship of the world, the uniting of spiritual and secular power in  
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systems bloomed in {{Wiki|Europe}} and the whole [[world]]) [[Spencer Chapman]], a traveler [[in Tibet]], wrote that even in the days of the dictators one can only be amazed at what uncontested power the [[Dalai Lama]] possesses” (Chapman, 1940, p. 192). The [[idea]] of [[kingship]] of the [[world]], the uniting of [[spiritual]] and {{Wiki|secular}} power in  
  
a single person, the ideology of war in the Shambhala myth, the uncompromisingly andocentric orientation, the tantric vision of the feminine, the whole occult ambience and much more besides were specifically adopted by several fascist ideologists and welded together into an aggressive myth. As we shall soon see, entire fascist systems are based upon the adoption of Tibetan/tantric doctrines. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s national socialist friends As  
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a single [[person]], the ideology of [[war]] in the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]], the uncompromisingly andocentric orientation, the [[tantric]] [[vision]] of the {{Wiki|feminine}}, the whole [[occult]] ambience and much more besides were specifically adopted by several fascist ideologists and welded together into an aggressive [[myth]]. As we shall soon see, entire fascist systems are based upon the adoption of Tibetan/tantric [[doctrines]]. The [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s]] national socialist friends As  
  
depressing as it may be for the Nobel peace prize winner’s followers, there has been continuous contact between the Dalai Lama and the far right wing and former national socialists (Nazis). His close friendship with his German mentor, Heinrich Harrer has become the most well-known of these. It caused a small scandal in 1997-1998 when, after years of research, the Austrian journalist, Gerald Lehner, succeeded in making public Harrer’s “brown-shirt” (i.e., German  
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depressing as it may be for the [[Nobel peace prize]] winner’s followers, there has been continuous [[contact]] between the [[Dalai Lama]] and the far right wing and former national socialists ({{Wiki|Nazis}}). His close [[friendship]] with his [[German]] {{Wiki|mentor}}, {{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}} has become the most well-known of these. It [[caused]] a small scandal in 1997-1998 when, after years of research, the [[Austrian]] journalist, Gerald Lehner, succeeded in making public Harrer’s “brown-shirt” (i.e., [[German]]
  
fascist) past, which the latter had been able to keep secret for many years. Harrer is not just anybody. He is one of the best-known  
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fascist) {{Wiki|past}}, which the [[latter]] had been able to keep secret for many years. [[Harrer]] is not just anybody. He is one of the best-known  
international authors and has sold over four million books in 57 languages (mostly about Tibet and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama).  
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international authors and has sold over four million [[books]] in 57 [[languages]] (mostly about [[Tibet]] and the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]]).  
  
  
The Austrian mountain climber and competition skier joined the SS on April 1, 1938 and in the same year received instructions to climb Nanga Parbat in the  
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The [[Austrian]] mountain climber and competition skier joined the [[SS]] on April 1, 1938 and in the same year received instructions to climb Nanga Parbat in the  
Himalayas after an official meeting with Adolf Hitler. Heinrich Himmler, himself most interested in occult phenomena is said by Harrer to have offered him  
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[[Himalayas]] after an official meeting with {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}. [[Heinrich Himmler]], himself most [[interested]] in [[occult]] [[phenomena]] is said by [[Harrer]] to have [[offered]] him  
  
a Tibet expedition. In 1942, the Reichsführer of the SS (Himmler) ordered the creation of the Sven Hedin Institut für Innerasienforschung [Sven Hedin Institute for Central Asian Research]. This educational establishment had combined esoteric, scientific, and racial studies goals. It was completely in  
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a [[Tibet]] expedition. In 1942, the Reichsführer of the [[SS]] ({{Wiki|Himmler}}) ordered the creation of the [[Sven Hedin]] Institut für Innerasienforschung [[[Sven Hedin]] Institute for {{Wiki|Central Asian}} Research]. This educational establishment had combined [[esoteric]], [[scientific]], and racial studies goals. It was completely in  
  
this vein that Himmler was interested in occult doctrines from “mysterious Tibet”, and assumed — probably under the influence of theosophical ideas — that a “race with Nordic blood” existed there, oppressed by the English and Chinese, and waiting for their liberation by the Germans. Himmler’s “advisor”,  
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this vein that {{Wiki|Himmler}} was [[interested]] in [[occult]] [[doctrines]] from “mysterious [[Tibet]]”, and assumed — probably under the influence of [[theosophical]] [[ideas]] — that a “race with Nordic {{Wiki|blood}}” existed there, oppressed by the English and {{Wiki|Chinese}}, and waiting for their [[liberation]] by the [[Germans]]. Himmler’s “advisor”,  
  
reports the German magazine Spiegel, “… and the scientist Ernst Schäfer believed that Tibet was the cradle of humanity, the refuge of an ‘Aryan root race’, where a priestly caste had created a mysterious kingdom of Shambhala — decorated with the Buddhist symbol of the wheel of teaching, a swastika. In 1934 Schäfer set out on the first of two expeditions financed by the SS to track down remnants of the ‘Nordic intellectual’ nobility” (Spiegel, 16/1998, p. 111).
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reports the [[German]] magazine Spiegel, “… and the [[scientist]] [[Ernst Schäfer]] believed that [[Tibet]] was the cradle of [[humanity]], the [[refuge]] of an ‘[[Aryan root race]]’, where a priestly [[caste]] had created a mysterious {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]] — decorated with the [[Buddhist]] [[symbol]] of the [[wheel]] of [[teaching]], a [[swastika]]. In 1934 [[Schäfer]] set out on the first of two expeditions financed by the [[SS]] to track down remnants of the ‘Nordic [[intellectual]]’ [[nobility]]” (Spiegel, 16/1998, p. 111).
  
Dr. Ernst Schäfer, a specialist on Tibet and an ornithologist, was one of Himmler’s personal staff and in 1943 took over the scientific leadership of the notorious project, “Ahnenerbe” (‘ancestral inheritance’), primarily devoted to racial studies. His third research trip to the Himalayas was officially  
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Dr. [[Ernst Schäfer]], a specialist on [[Tibet]] and an ornithologist, was one of Himmler’s personal [[staff]] and in 1943 took over the [[scientific]] [[leadership]] of the notorious project, “[[Ahnenerbe]]” (‘ancestral inheritance’), primarily devoted to racial studies. His third research trip to the [[Himalayas]] was officially  
  
described as the “SS Schäfer Expedition” and was considered a huge success (Kater 1997, p. 80). Upon his return in August 1939, the scientist was presented with the SS skull ring and dagger of honor in recognition. Subsequently, the Reichsführer of the black corps (Himmler) had grand plans for his protégé:  
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described as the “[[SS]] [[Schäfer]] Expedition” and was considered a huge [[success]] (Kater 1997, p. 80). Upon his return in August 1939, the [[scientist]] was presented with the [[SS]] [[skull]] ring and [[dagger]] of [[honor]] in {{Wiki|recognition}}. Subsequently, the Reichsführer of the black corps ({{Wiki|Himmler}}) had grand plans for his protégé:  
  
Schäfer was supposed to return to Tibet and “stir up the Tibetan army against the British/Indian troops” with a shock troop of 30 men (Kater, 1997, p.  
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[[Schäfer]] was supposed to return to [[Tibet]] and “stir up the [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|army}} against the British/Indian troops” with a [[shock]] troop of 30 men (Kater, 1997, p.  
212). The undertaking was, however, called off at Hitler’s direct order. In the years to follow, Schäfer instead built up the Sven Hedin Institute for Central Asian Research with great success, making it the largest division within the Ahnenerbe project.  
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212). The {{Wiki|undertaking}} was, however, called off at [[Hitler’s]] direct order. In the years to follow, [[Schäfer]] instead built up the [[Sven Hedin]] Institute for {{Wiki|Central Asian}} Research with great [[success]], making it the largest [[division]] within the [[Ahnenerbe]] project.  
But let us return to Heinrich Harrer. War broke out while he was still in India and the young German was interned by the British. It was not until 1944  
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But let us return to {{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}}. [[War]] broke out while he was still in [[India]] and the young [[German]] was interned by the [[British]]. It was not until 1944  
  
that he was able to flee to Tibet with a comrade. Coincidence or fate led to his acting as the young Dalai Lama’s personal tutor until the early 50s, and teaching him about all the “wonders” of western civilization and introducing him to the English language as well. It is very likely that his lessons were tainted by the contemporary zeitgeist which had swept through Hitler’s Germany, and not by the British attitudes of the envoy Hugh Richardson, also present  
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that he was able to flee to [[Tibet]] with a comrade. Coincidence or [[fate]] led to his acting as the young [[Dalai Lama’s]] personal tutor until the early 50s, and [[teaching]] him about all the “wonders” of {{Wiki|western civilization}} and introducing him to the English [[language]] as well. It is very likely that his lessons were [[tainted]] by the contemporary {{Wiki|zeitgeist}} which had swept through [[Hitler’s]] {{Wiki|Germany}}, and not by the [[British]] attitudes of the envoy [[Hugh Richardson]], also {{Wiki|present}}
  
in Lhasa. This led in fact to some problems at the court of the young god-king and the English were not happy about his contact to Harrer. But there are nevertheless no grounds for describing the lessons the former SS member gave his “divine” pupil as fascist, particularly since they were primarily given after the end of the World War II. In 1952 His Holiness’s German “teacher “ returned to Europe.   
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in [[Lhasa]]. This led in fact to some problems at the court of the young [[god-king]] and the English were not [[happy]] about his [[contact]] to [[Harrer]]. But there are nevertheless no grounds for describing the lessons the former [[SS]] member gave his “[[divine]]” pupil as fascist, particularly since they were primarily given after the end of the [[World War II]]. In 1952 His Holiness’s [[German]] “[[teacher]] “ returned to {{Wiki|Europe}}.   
  
The adaptation to film of Harrer’s autobiographic bestseller, Seven Years in Tibet, triggered an international protest. Since the famous traveler through Tibet had told director Jean Jacques Annaud nothing about his “brown-shirt” past, and this only became public knowledge after the film had been finished, Annaud felt pressured to introduce “corrections”. A remorseful Austrian was now shown, who begins his mountain-climbing career as a supporter of a regime accused of genocide and then, under the influence of the  
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The [[adaptation]] to film of Harrer’s autobiographic bestseller, {{Wiki|Seven Years in Tibet}}, triggered an international protest. Since the famous traveler through [[Tibet]] had told director Jean Jacques Annaud nothing about his “brown-shirt” {{Wiki|past}}, and this only became public [[knowledge]] after the film had been finished, Annaud felt pressured to introduce “corrections”. A remorseful [[Austrian]] was now shown, who begins his mountain-climbing career as a supporter of a regime accused of genocide and then, under the influence of the  
  
young Kundun and Tibetan Buddhism, reforms to become a “campaigner for human rights”. In the film, he says of the brutal Chinese: “Terrible — I dare not think about how I myself was once so intolerant “ (Stern 41/97, p. 24).  
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young [[Kundun]] and [[Tibetan Buddhism]], reforms to become a “campaigner for [[human rights]]”. In the film, he says of the brutal {{Wiki|Chinese}}: “Terrible — I dare not think about how I myself was once so intolerant “ (Stern 41/97, p. 24).  
  
Reinhold Messner, the famous mountain climber, found such an admission of guilt from Hollywood’s dream factory difficult to understand. He spoke up, confirming that he had long known about Harrer’s political opinions. This man, he said had up until the present day still not learned anything, he still  
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Reinhold Messner, the famous mountain climber, found such an admission of [[guilt]] from Hollywood’s [[dream]] factory difficult to understand. He spoke up, confirming that he had long known about Harrer’s {{Wiki|political}} opinions. This man, he said had up until the {{Wiki|present}} day still not learned anything, he still  
  
believed in the national socialist alpinist ideals. In contrast, the Dalai Lama’s brother, Gyalo Thondup, defended the former SS member with the tasteless argument that what the Chinese had done to the Tibetans was worse and more cruel than what the Nazis had done to the Jews.  
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believed in the national socialist alpinist ideals. In contrast, the [[Dalai Lama’s]] brother, [[Gyalo Thondup]], defended the former [[SS]] member with the tasteless argument that what the {{Wiki|Chinese}} had done to the [[Tibetans]] was worse and more {{Wiki|cruel}} than what the {{Wiki|Nazis}} had done to the [[Jews]].  
It is a fact that Harrer — in his own account- first turned against the Chinese invaders at the end of the fifties, after he had already left Tibet. There is not the slightest trace of a deep catharsis as depicted in Annaud’s film to be found in the German’s books. This was purely an invention of the director to avoid losing face before a world audience.  
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It is a fact that [[Harrer]] — in his [[own]] account- first turned against the {{Wiki|Chinese}} invaders at the end of the fifties, after he had already left [[Tibet]]. There is not the slightest trace of a deep {{Wiki|catharsis}} as depicted in Annaud’s film to be found in the German’s [[books]]. This was purely an invention of the director to avoid losing face before a [[world]] audience.  
  
The journalist Gerhard Lehner also pursued a second lead: on September 13, 1994 eight veterans who had visited and reported from Tibet before 1950 met with the Dalai Lama in London. In a photo taken to record the occasion a second major SS figure can be seen beside Heinrich Harrer and directly behind the  
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The journalist Gerhard Lehner also pursued a second lead: on September 13, 1994 eight veterans who had visited and reported from [[Tibet]] before 1950 met with the [[Dalai Lama]] in [[London]]. In a photo taken to record the occasion a second major [[SS]] figure can be seen beside {{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}} and directly behind the  
  
Kundun, Dr. Bruno Beger. Beger was the actual “expert” who pushed forward the racial studies research by Himmler’s Ahnenerbe project (Kater, 1997, p. 208). He too, like the Tibetan explorer Ernst Schäfer, was a member of Himmler’s personal staff. In 1939 he went to the Himalayas as a member of the SS Expedition. There he measured the skulls of more than 400 Tibetans in order to investigate a possible relationship between the Tibetan and Aryan ‘races’.  
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[[Kundun]], Dr. [[Bruno Beger]]. Beger was the actual “expert” who pushed forward the racial studies research by Himmler’s [[Ahnenerbe]] project (Kater, 1997, p. 208). He too, like the [[Tibetan]] explorer [[Ernst Schäfer]], was a member of Himmler’s personal [[staff]]. In 1939 he went to the [[Himalayas]] as a member of the [[SS]] Expedition. There he measured the skulls of more than 400 [[Tibetans]] in order to investigate a possible relationship between the [[Tibetan]] and [[Aryan]] ‘races’.  
  
In 1943, Beger was sent to Auschwitz where he took the measurements of 150 mainly Jewish prisoners. These were later killed and added to a collection of skeletons. In 1971 Beger appeared in a German court and was sentenced to three years imprisonment on probation for his national socialist crimes.  
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In 1943, Beger was sent to Auschwitz where he took the measurements of 150 mainly [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] prisoners. These were later killed and added to a collection of [[skeletons]]. In 1971 Beger appeared in a [[German]] court and was sentenced to three years imprisonment on probation for his national socialist crimes.  
The racialist, who was the last survivor of the “SS Schäfer Expedition” (dying in 1998), met His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama at least five times (in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1994). The meetings were all very hearty affairs. The former SS member dedicated a small brochure entitled “My Encounters with the Ocean of Knowledge” to the first three (Beger, 1986).  
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The racialist, who was the last survivor of the “[[SS]] [[Schäfer]] Expedition” (dying in 1998), met [[His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] at least five times (in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1994). The meetings were all very hearty affairs. The former [[SS]] member dedicated a small brochure entitled “My Encounters with the Ocean of [[Knowledge]]” to the first three (Beger, 1986).  
  
The Dalai Lama (worshipped by his followers as the “Ocean of Wisdom” because of his “omniscience”) claims not to have been informed about his Nazi friends’ past. One may well believe this, yet he has not distanced himself from them since their exposure. His statements about Adolf Hitler and the “final solution to the question of the Jews” also seem strange. Just like his brother, Gyalo Thondup, he sees the dictator as a more noble figure than the Chinese  
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[[The Dalai Lama]] (worshipped by his followers as the “[[Ocean of Wisdom]]” because of his “[[omniscience]]”) claims not to have been informed about his {{Wiki|Nazi}} friends’ {{Wiki|past}}. One may well believe this, yet he has not distanced himself from them since their exposure. His statements about {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} and the “final {{Wiki|solution}} to the question of the [[Jews]]” also seem strange. Just like his brother, [[Gyalo Thondup]], he sees the dictator as a more [[noble]] figure than the {{Wiki|Chinese}}
  
occupiers of Tibet: “In 1959, in Lhasa, the Chinese shot Tibetan families from aeroplanes with machine guns. Systematic destruction in the name of liberation against the tyranny of the Dalai Lama! Hu, Hu, Hu! In Hitler's case he was more honest. In concentration camps he made it clear he intended to exterminate the Jews.   
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occupiers of [[Tibet]]: “In 1959, in [[Lhasa]], the {{Wiki|Chinese}} shot [[Tibetan]] families from aeroplanes with machine guns. Systematic destruction in the [[name]] of [[liberation]] against the tyranny of the [[Dalai Lama]]! Hu, Hu, Hu! In [[Hitler's]] case he was more honest. In [[concentration]] camps he made it clear he intended to exterminate the [[Jews]].   
  
With the Chinese they called us their brothers! Big brother bullying little brother! Hu, Hu, Hu! It’s less honest, I think” (Daily Telegraph, August 15, 1998).  
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With the {{Wiki|Chinese}} they called us their brothers! Big brother bullying little brother! Hu, Hu, Hu! It’s less honest, I think” ([[Daily Telegraph]], August 15, 1998).  
  
The Nazi–Tibet connection Were there occult intentions behind the “SS Schäfer Expedition”? In the neo-fascist literature these are considered a top secret mission of Himmler’s to make contact with the “adepts of Shambhala and Agarthi”. Authors from the scene like Wilhelm Landig, Miguel Serrano, Russell McCloud, etc., let their readers believe that through these expeditions a kind of metapolitical axis between Berlin and Lhasa was constructed. Dietrich Bronder knows that “Schäfer’s SS men were permitted to enter holy Lhasa, otherwise closed to Europeans and Christians, even the magnificent Lamaist temple that contains just one huge symbol, the holiest in the Mongolian world — the swastika” (Bronder, 1975, p. 250)  
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The Nazi–Tibet [[connection]] Were there [[occult]] {{Wiki|intentions}} behind the “[[SS]] [[Schäfer]] Expedition”? In the neo-fascist {{Wiki|literature}} these are considered a top secret [[mission]] of Himmler’s to make [[contact]] with the “{{Wiki|adepts}} of [[Shambhala]] and [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]]”. Authors from the scene like Wilhelm Landig, Miguel Serrano, Russell McCloud, etc., let their readers believe that through these expeditions a kind of metapolitical axis between [[Berlin]] and [[Lhasa]] was [[constructed]]. Dietrich Bronder [[knows]] that “[[Schäfer’s]] [[SS]] men were permitted to enter {{Wiki|holy}} [[Lhasa]], otherwise closed to {{Wiki|Europeans}} and [[Christians]], even the magnificent [[Lamaist]] [[temple]] that contains just one huge [[symbol]], the holiest in the {{Wiki|Mongolian}} [[world]] — the [[swastika]]” (Bronder, 1975, p. 250)  
  
Although in recent years comprehensive research findings about the interests of leading Nazis in occult phenomena have been published, this is currently played down by proLamaist intellectuals, especially as far as a occult Nazi — Tibet connection is concerned. [1] Ernst Schäfer and Bruno Beger, the two leaders of the undertaking (the SS Schäfer expedition), are depicted as sober natural scientists. Heinrich Himmler’ esoteric ambitions in Tibet were  
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Although in recent years comprehensive research findings about the interests of leading {{Wiki|Nazis}} in [[occult]] [[phenomena]] have been published, this is currently played down by proLamaist intellectuals, especially as far as a [[occult]] {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[Tibet]] [[connection]] is concerned. [1] [[Ernst Schäfer]] and [[Bruno Beger]], the two leaders of the {{Wiki|undertaking}} (the [[SS]] [[Schäfer]] expedition), are depicted as sober natural [[scientists]]. [[Heinrich Himmler]]’ [[esoteric]] [[ambitions]] [[in Tibet]] were  
  
minimal, indeed “probably did not exist” (Brauen, 2000). Hitler himself appears as a decided anti-occultist. “However, the suggestion that Hitler was interested in Eastern esotericism or even Tibet can be ruled out” (Brauen, 2000, p. 65). With an appeal to the historian Goodrick-Clark, the pro-Lamaist  
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minimal, indeed “probably did not [[exist]]” (Brauen, 2000). {{Wiki|Hitler}} himself appears as a decided anti-occultist. “However, the suggestion that {{Wiki|Hitler}} was [[interested]] in [[Eastern esotericism]] or even [[Tibet]] can be ruled out” (Brauen, 2000, p. 65). With an appeal to the historian Goodrick-Clark, the pro-Lamaist  
  
authors also assess the occult currents within the early Nazi  movement (the notorious Thule Society for example) as insignificant, and completely lacking in evidence for a particular interest in Tibet. Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorf (1875-1945), the founder of the Thule Society, is said to have explicitly spoken out against the suggestion that the light came from the highlands of Asia.  
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authors also assess the [[occult]] currents within the early {{Wiki|Nazi}} {{Wiki|movement}} (the notorious {{Wiki|Thule Society}} for example) as insignificant, and completely lacking in {{Wiki|evidence}} for a particular [[interest]] [[in Tibet]]. Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorf (1875-1945), the founder of the {{Wiki|Thule Society}}, is said to have explicitly spoken out against the suggestion that the {{Wiki|light}} came from the highlands of {{Wiki|Asia}}.  
  
We do not see it as our primary task here to historically prove the interweaving of the relevant SS members (Hitler, Himmler, Harrer, etc.) in an occult Nazi — Tibet connection. Things were not as cleanly rationalist and scientifically correct as the pro-Lamaist intellectuals would have it among the SS.  
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We do not see it as our primary task here to historically prove the interweaving of the relevant [[SS]] members ({{Wiki|Hitler}}, {{Wiki|Himmler}}, [[Harrer]], etc.) in an [[occult]] {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[Tibet]] [[connection]]. Things were not as cleanly [[rationalist]] and {{Wiki|scientifically}} correct as the pro-Lamaist intellectuals would have it among the [[SS]].  
  
When for example, at the presentation of a gift to the Tibetan regent in Lhasa Ernst Schäfer declaims, “Since the swastika is also the supreme and most holy symbol for us Germans, the motto of our visit is: A meeting of the Western and Eastern swastikas in friendship and peace …” (quoted by Brauen, 2000, p. 79), then an occult note in accord with the zeitgeist of the time is present.  
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When for example, at the presentation of a [[gift]] to the [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|regent}} in [[Lhasa]] [[Ernst Schäfer]] declaims, “Since the [[swastika]] is also the supreme and most {{Wiki|holy}} [[symbol]] for us [[Germans]], the motto of our visit is: A meeting of the [[Western]] and Eastern [[swastikas]] in [[friendship]] and [[peace]] …” (quoted by Brauen, 2000, p. 79), then an [[occult]] note in accord with the {{Wiki|zeitgeist}} of the time is {{Wiki|present}}.  
  
There are certainly also other, non-fascist, authors who create an occult correspondence between national socialism and Tibetan Buddhism via a esoteric interpretation of the “Hakenkreuz” (the swastika), a Buddhist symbol par excellence: “The rightward hooked cross [signifies] a prayer formula in Tibet”,  
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There are certainly also other, non-fascist, authors who create an [[occult]] correspondence between national socialism and [[Tibetan Buddhism]] via a [[esoteric]] [[interpretation]] of the “Hakenkreuz” (the [[swastika]]), a [[Buddhist]] [[symbol]] par [[excellence]]: “The rightward hooked cross [{{Wiki|signifies}}] a [[prayer]] [[formula]] [[in Tibet]]”,  
  
writes Friedrich W. Doucet, “In its left-turned form — like the national socialist swastika — it designates the orthodox Yellow Hats ... it is the Yellow Hats who supervise the spiritual rules in the Tibetan ecclesiastical state and also exercise worldly power” (Doucet, 1979, p. 81).[2]   
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writes Friedrich W. Doucet, “In its left-turned [[form]] — like the national socialist [[swastika]] — it designates the [[orthodox]] [[Yellow Hats]] ... it is the [[Yellow Hats]] who supervise the [[spiritual]] {{Wiki|rules}} in the [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|ecclesiastical}} [[state]] and also exercise [[worldly]] power” (Doucet, 1979, p. 81).[2]   
  
It is also certain that Himmler’s spiritual advisor, Karl Maria Wiligut (“Himmler’s Rasputin”), saw the “SS Schäfer Expedition” as an extremely occult undertaking and at Himmler’s direction attempted to exert an appropriate influence on the participants in the expedition. The SS standard bearer  
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It is also certain that Himmler’s [[spiritual]] advisor, Karl Maria Wiligut (“Himmler’s Rasputin”), saw the “[[SS]] [[Schäfer]] Expedition” as an extremely [[occult]] {{Wiki|undertaking}} and at Himmler’s [[direction]] attempted to exert an appropriate influence on the participants in the expedition. The [[SS]] standard bearer  
  
Wiligut/Weisthor, who was one of Himmler’s personal staff, was accredited with mediumistic abilities and he himself was convinced he was in contact with transpersonal powers. Wiligut/Weisthor was considered to be the Schutz Staffel’s (SS’s) expert on runes and designed the legendary skull ring of the SS. His megalomaniac overestimation of himself (there are authenticated statements from him to the effect that he believed he was the “secret King of Germany”) and the fact that he was  
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Wiligut/Weisthor, who was one of Himmler’s personal [[staff]], was accredited with mediumistic {{Wiki|abilities}} and he himself was convinced he was in [[contact]] with {{Wiki|transpersonal}} [[powers]]. Wiligut/Weisthor was considered to be the Schutz Staffel’s (SS’s) expert on runes and designed the legendary [[skull]] ring of the [[SS]]. His megalomaniac overestimation of himself (there are authenticated statements from him to the effect that he believed he was the “secret [[King]] of {{Wiki|Germany}}”) and the fact that he was  
  
deprived of the right of decision by his family led Himmler to discharge Wiligut from the SS in 1939 (Lange 1998, p. 271).  
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deprived of the right of [[decision]] by his [[family]] led {{Wiki|Himmler}} to [[discharge]] Wiligut from the [[SS]] in 1939 (Lange 1998, p. 271).  
The German author Rüdiger Sunner quotes the report of a member of the “SS Schäfer Expedition” over a meeting with Wiligut.[3] During the encounter (in 1937 or 1938?), the latter was in a trance-like state and addressed his visitors in a guttural voice: “I telephoned my friends this evening … in Abyssinia and  
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The [[German]] author Rüdiger Sunner quotes the report of a member of the “[[SS]] [[Schäfer]] Expedition” over a meeting with Wiligut.[3] During the encounter (in 1937 or 1938?), the [[latter]] was in a trance-like [[state]] and addressed his visitors in a guttural {{Wiki|voice}}: “I telephoned my friends this evening … in Abyssinia and  
  
America, in Japan and Tibet ... with all who come from another world in order to construct a new empire. The occidental spirit is thoroughly corrupted, we have a major task before us. A new era will come, for creation is subject to just one grand law. One of the keys lies with the Dalai Lama [!] and in the Tibetan monasteries.” The visitor was not a little distressed, and goes on to report: “Then came the names of monasteries and their abbots, of localities  
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[[America]], in [[Japan]] and [[Tibet]] ... with all who come from another [[world]] in order [[to construct]] a new [[empire]]. The {{Wiki|occidental}} [[spirit]] is thoroughly corrupted, we have a major task before us. A new {{Wiki|era}} will come, for creation is [[subject]] to just one grand law. One of the keys lies with the [[Dalai Lama]] [!] and in the [[Tibetan monasteries]].” The visitor was not a little distressed, and goes on to report: “Then came the names of [[monasteries]] and their [[abbots]], of localities  
  
in eastern Tibet which I alone knew about … Did he draw these out of my brain? Telepathy? To this day I do not know, I know only that I left the place in a hurry” (Sünner, 1999, p. 50). In the 80s the Chilean Miguel Serrano took up the speculation anew that the Dalai Lama plays a key role in the Nazi-Tibet  connection. His “skill”, this author says of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, is “closely linked with that of Hitler’s Germany … on the basis of not yet  
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in [[eastern Tibet]] which I alone knew about … Did he draw these out of my {{Wiki|brain}}? {{Wiki|Telepathy}}? To this day I do not know, I know only that I left the place in a hurry” (Sünner, 1999, p. 50). In the 80s the Chilean Miguel Serrano took up the speculation anew that the [[Dalai Lama]] plays a key role in the Nazi-Tibet  [[connection]]. His “skill”, this author says of the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]], is “closely linked with that of [[Hitler’s]] {{Wiki|Germany}} … on the basis of not yet  
  
discovered connections. A few years after Germany, Tibet also falls” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).  
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discovered connections. A few years after {{Wiki|Germany}}, [[Tibet]] also falls” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).  
Wiligut also believed that Lhasa would form a geomantic quadrilateral with Urga (Ulan Bator), the Egyptian pyramids, and Vienna. Miguel Seranno was later to expound similar ideas (in the seventies). Himmler too was interested in geomantic ideas and it cannot be excluded “that he hoped for more exact data  
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Wiligut also believed that [[Lhasa]] would [[form]] a [[geomantic]] quadrilateral with [[Urga]] ({{Wiki|Ulan Bator}}), the [[Egyptian]] pyramids, and {{Wiki|Vienna}}. Miguel Seranno was later to expound similar [[ideas]] (in the seventies). {{Wiki|Himmler}} too was [[interested]] in [[geomantic]] [[ideas]] and it cannot be excluded “that he hoped for more exact {{Wiki|data}}
  
about this from the Schäfer expedition” (Brauen, 2000, p. 78).  
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about this from the [[Schäfer]] expedition” (Brauen, 2000, p. 78).  
Otto Rahn, likewise a member of the SS, who in the 30s attempted to render the myth of the holy grail and the Cathar movement fruitful for the national socialist vision and the SS as some kind of “warrior monks”, assumed that the Cathars had been influenced by Tibetan Buddhism “One of the Cathari symbols  
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Otto Rahn, likewise a member of the [[SS]], who in the 30s attempted to render the [[myth]] of the {{Wiki|holy grail}} and the Cathar {{Wiki|movement}} fruitful for the national socialist [[vision]] and the [[SS]] as some kind of “[[warrior monks]]”, assumed that the Cathars had been influenced by [[Tibetan Buddhism]] “One of the Cathari [[symbols]]
  
of the spirit that is god which was taken over from Buddhism was the mani, a glowing jewel that lit up the world and allowed all earthly wishes to be forgotten. The mani is the emblem of the Buddhist law that drives out the night of misconception. In Nepal and Tibet it is considered the symbol of the Dyanibodhisattva Avalokiteshvara or Padmapani, charity” (Rahn, 1989, pp. 185, 107).
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of the [[spirit]] that is [[god]] which was taken over from [[Buddhism]] was the mani, a glowing [[jewel]] that lit up the [[world]] and allowed all [[earthly]] wishes to be forgotten. The mani is the {{Wiki|emblem}} of the [[Buddhist law]] that drives out the night of {{Wiki|misconception}}. In [[Nepal]] and [[Tibet]] it is considered the [[symbol]] of the Dyanibodhisattva [[Avalokiteshvara]] or [[Padmapani]], [[charity]]” (Rahn, 1989, pp. 185, 107).
 
   
 
   
The myth of the “black sun” which was able to win a central place in the neo-fascist movement and displays similarities with the Tibetan Rahu myth from the Kalachakra Tantra, can be traced to the inspiration of Wiligut and his milieu among others. In a commentary on Wiligut’s runic writings, a pupil, Emil Rüdiger, mentions an invisible dark planet, Santur by name, which is supposed to influence human history and to be able to be microcosmically linked with the energy body of an adept. Appropriate yogic exercises(rune gymnastics) are recommended for producing “high intelligence effects” (Lange, 1998, p. 226). Just how seamlessly such “rune gymnastics” can be linked to tantric exercises can be seen in the writings of Miguel Serrano, the father of “esoteric Hitlerism” (Serrano, 1984).   
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The [[myth]] of the “black {{Wiki|sun}}” which was able to win a central place in the neo-fascist {{Wiki|movement}} and displays similarities with the [[Tibetan]] [[Rahu]] [[myth]] from the [[Kalachakra Tantra]], can be traced to the inspiration of Wiligut and his {{Wiki|milieu}} among others. In a commentary on Wiligut’s runic writings, a pupil, Emil Rüdiger, mentions an {{Wiki|invisible}} dark {{Wiki|planet}}, Santur by [[name]], which is supposed to influence [[human]] history and to be able to be microcosmically linked with the [[energy body]] of an {{Wiki|adept}}. Appropriate [[yogic]] exercises(rune gymnastics) are recommended for producing “high [[intelligence]] effects” (Lange, 1998, p. 226). Just how seamlessly such “rune gymnastics” can be linked to [[tantric]] exercises can be seen in the writings of Miguel Serrano, the father of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” (Serrano, 1984).   
  
It is thus not at all the case that there is no historical foundation for hypothesizing an occult Nazi — Tibet connection, even if it is publicly denied by one of the protagonists of the “SS Schäfer Expedition”, Bruno Beger (Lange 1998, p. 68). Nevertheless, an occult interconnection between the SS and Lamaist Tibet of the dimensions in which it is currently portrayed in a large number of neo-fascist and esoteric publications has to be described as a post facto construction. This construction could, however, we repeat, fall back on an esoteric ambience in which Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, and other high-ranking Nazis moved. Thus the well-known, historically proven material has at any  
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It is thus not at all the case that there is no historical foundation for hypothesizing an [[occult]] {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[Tibet]] [[connection]], even if it is publicly denied by one of the protagonists of the “[[SS]] [[Schäfer]] Expedition”, [[Bruno Beger]] (Lange 1998, p. 68). Nevertheless, an [[occult]] interconnection between the [[SS]] and [[Lamaist]] [[Tibet]] of the {{Wiki|dimensions}} in which it is currently portrayed in a large number of neo-fascist and [[esoteric]] publications has to be described as a post facto construction. This construction could, however, we repeat, fall back on an [[esoteric]] ambience in which [[Heinrich Himmler]], the head of the [[SS]], and other high-ranking {{Wiki|Nazis}} moved. Thus the well-known, historically proven material has at any  
  
rate been sufficient to create new and very effective myths. In the Nazi- Tibet connection , we are thus dealing with a process of myth creation and not a historical set of events. In such processes, there is a blending of historical facts, the stuff of traditional sagas, straining for effect, and imaginary, visionary, religious, fantastic, and personal elements until it all binds into a resistant pattern and anchors itself as such in a culture. It is not  
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rate been sufficient to create new and very effective [[myths]]. In the {{Wiki|Nazi}}- [[Tibet]] [[connection]] , we are thus dealing with a process of [[myth]] creation and not a historical set of events. In such {{Wiki|processes}}, there is a blending of historical facts, the stuff of [[traditional]] sagas, straining for effect, and [[imaginary]], [[visionary]], [[religious]], fantastic, and personal [[elements]] until it all binds into a resistant pattern and anchors itself as such in a {{Wiki|culture}}. It is not  
  
unusual for different mythologemes to become fused, and this is exactly, as we will show, what has happened in the case of the Nazi — Tibet connection. Here, racist Nazi myths have been fused with elements of the Tibetan Shambhala myth and with sexual magic practices from Tantric Buddhism.  
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unusual for different mythologemes to become fused, and this is exactly, as we will show, what has happened in the case of the {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[Tibet]] [[connection]]. Here, racist {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[myths]] have been fused with [[elements]] of the [[Tibetan]] [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] and with [[sexual magic]] practices from [[Tantric Buddhism]].  
In this process of myth construction it should also not be underestimated that the meetings known to have occurred between the Dalai Lama and former SS members (Schäfer, Harrer, Beger) have a occult significance alone by virtue of the fact that anybody who mentally negotiates an esoteric network interprets a meeting with the Dalai Lama as an occult event.  
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In this process of [[myth]] construction it should also not be underestimated that the meetings known to have occurred between the [[Dalai Lama]] and former [[SS]] members ([[Schäfer]], [[Harrer]], Beger) have a [[occult]] significance alone by [[virtue]] of the fact that anybody who [[mentally]] negotiates an [[esoteric]] network interprets a meeting with the [[Dalai Lama]] as an [[occult]] event.  
 
   
 
   
On the Homepage of the Government of Tibet in Exile ( http://www.tibet.com/Status/statement.html ) 13. 09. 1994: The XIV. Dalai Lama between two former SS-men, Bruno Beger on his right behind and Heinrich Harrer on his left behind. The other persons, who visited Tibet before 1950, are: Mr Kazi Sonam Togpyal, Mr Robert Ford, Mrs Ronguy Collectt (daughter of Sir Charles Bell), Mrs Joan Mary Jehu, Mr Archibald Jack and Prof. Fosco Maraini.  
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On the Homepage of the Government of [[Tibet]] in Exile ( http://www.tibet.com/Status/statement.html ) 13. 09. 1994: The XIV. [[Dalai Lama]] between two former SS-men, [[Bruno Beger]] on his right behind and {{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}} on his left behind. The other persons, who visited [[Tibet]] before 1950, are: Mr Kazi Sonam Togpyal, Mr Robert Ford, Mrs Ronguy Collectt (daughter of Sir [[Charles Bell]]), Mrs Joan Mary Jehu, Mr Archibald Jack and Prof. Fosco Maraini.  
 
   
 
   
In the meantime an enormous amount of literature about a suspected Nazi — Tibet connection has appeared, some examples of which we briefly introduce here:  
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In the meantime an enormous amount of {{Wiki|literature}} about a suspected {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[Tibet]] [[connection]] has appeared, some examples of which we briefly introduce here:  
  
  
·        In 1958 an American publisher released the book The Lightning and the Sun, by Savitri Devi (“Hitler’s Priestess”), which presents Adolf Hitler as an avatar (an incarnation) of the sun god, alongside Akhenaton and Genghis Khan. Devi does not mention a Nazi — Tibet connection, but introduces the “avatar principle” into the myth building surrounding Hitler that is seized upon by later authors so as to present the Führer as an incarnation from the kingdom of Agarthi/Shambhala (see Miguel Serrano in this regard).  
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·        In 1958 an [[American]] publisher released the [[book]] The {{Wiki|Lightning}} and the {{Wiki|Sun}}, by [[Savitri]] [[Devi]] (“[[Hitler’s]] {{Wiki|Priestess}}”), which presents {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} as an [[avatar]] (an [[incarnation]]) of the [[sun god]], alongside Akhenaton and {{Wiki|Genghis Khan}}. [[Devi]] does not mention a {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[Tibet]] [[connection]], but introduces the “[[avatar]] [[principle]]” into the [[myth]] building surrounding {{Wiki|Hitler}} that is seized upon by later authors so as to {{Wiki|present}} the Führer as an [[incarnation]] from the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of Agarthi/Shambhala (see Miguel Serrano in this regard).  
  
·        In their best-seller The Dawn of Magic, Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwells (1962) first claim that the Shambhala/Agarthi myth strongly influenced the founders of the national socialist movement.  
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·        In their best-seller The Dawn of [[Magic]], Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwells (1962) first claim that the Shambhala/Agarthi [[myth]] strongly influenced the founders of the national socialist {{Wiki|movement}}.  
  
·        Robert Charroux (Verratene Geheimnisse [“Betrayed Secrets”]) presumes that Lama priests had gained influence over Hitler and worked on “ a plan for exercising control over the world which was thoroughly the equal of that of the Germans “ (Charroux, 170, p. 258).  
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·        Robert Charroux (Verratene Geheimnisse [“Betrayed Secrets”]) presumes that [[Lama]] {{Wiki|priests}} had gained influence over {{Wiki|Hitler}} and worked on “ a plan for exercising control over the [[world]] which was thoroughly the {{Wiki|equal}} of that of the [[Germans]] “ (Charroux, 170, p. 258).  
  
·        The anti-fascist myth researcher Friedrich Doucet (Im Banne des Mythos [In the Thrall of Myth], 1979) discusses “psycho-techniques of the monks and abbots in the Lama monasteries of Tibet” with which leading national socialist figures were manipulated.  
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·        The anti-fascist [[myth]] researcher Friedrich Doucet (Im Banne des Mythos [In the Thrall of [[Myth]]], 1979) discusses “psycho-techniques of the [[monks]] and [[abbots]] in the [[Lama]] [[monasteries]] of [[Tibet]]” with which leading national socialist figures were manipulated.  
  
·        Likewise, the anthroposophically oriented author, Trevor Ravenscroft (The Spear of Destiny), 1974), assumes that Hitler cooperated with “Tibetan leaders” in Berlin.  
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·        Likewise, the anthroposophically oriented author, Trevor Ravenscroft (The {{Wiki|Spear}} of [[Destiny]]), 1974), assumes that {{Wiki|Hitler}} cooperated with “[[Tibetan]] leaders” in [[Berlin]].  
  
·        In the 80s, two books by the Chilean Miguel Serrano appeared (El Cordon Dorado [The Golden Ribbon] and Adolf Hitler el último Avatara [Adolf Hitler: The Final Avatar]). Both texts form the basis for “esoteric Hitlerism”. One of Serrano’s central themes is the relationship between sexual magic and political power (especially national socialism). The Fourteenth Dalai  
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·        In the 80s, two [[books]] by the Chilean Miguel Serrano appeared (El Cordon Dorado [The Golden Ribbon] and {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} el último [[Avatara]] [{{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}: The Final [[Avatar]]]). Both texts [[form]] the basis for “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism”. One of Serrano’s central themes is the relationship between [[sexual magic]] and {{Wiki|political}} power (especially national socialism). The [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]], whom Serrano has met several times, is woven by the author into the creation of neofascist [[myths]] around {{Wiki|Hitler}}.  
Lama, whom Serrano has met several times, is woven by the author into the creation of neofascist myths around Hitler.  
 
  
·        According to Jan van Helsing (Geheimgesellschaften und ihre Macht ... [“Secret Societies and their Power”], 1993), Tibetan monks worked together with Templar Knights who were organized in the highest lodge of the “black sun” on the establishment of the Third Reich. The secret order had (and still has) an important base underground in the Himalayas. The ruler of the underground kingdom is said to be “Rigden Iyepo”, the king of the world, with his representative on the surface, the Dalai Lama.   
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·        According to Jan van Helsing (Geheimgesellschaften und ihre Macht ... [“Secret {{Wiki|Societies}} and their Power”], 1993), [[Tibetan monks]] worked together with Templar Knights who were organized in the [[highest]] lodge of the “black {{Wiki|sun}}” on the establishment of the [[Third Reich]]. The secret order had (and still has) an important base underground in the [[Himalayas]]. The [[ruler]] of the underground {{Wiki|kingdom}} is said to be “[[Rigden]] Iyepo”, the [[king]] of the [[world]], with his representative on the surface, the [[Dalai Lama]].   
  
·        In Die schwarze Sonne von Tashi Lhunpo [The Black Sun of Tashi Lhunpo] (1996), McCloud reports on the survival of the national socialist Thule group in Tibet . They are the followers of a “sun oracle” there.  
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·        In [[Die]] schwarze Sonne von [[Tashi Lhunpo]] [The Black {{Wiki|Sun}} of [[Tashi Lhunpo]]] (1996), McCloud reports on the survival of the national socialist [[Thule]] group [[in Tibet]] . They are the followers of a “{{Wiki|sun}} {{Wiki|oracle}}” there.  
  
·        For Wilhelm Landig (Götzen gegen Thule ... [Idols against Thule], n.d.), Tibet is also “the realm of the black sun! It is the meeting point of the esoteric circles of the Schutzstaffel [the SS], whose knowledge Mr. Himmler also knew about but did not share.”  
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·        For Wilhelm Landig (Götzen [[gegen]] [[Thule]] ... [Idols against [[Thule]]], n.d.), [[Tibet]] is also “the [[realm]] of the black {{Wiki|sun}}! It is the meeting point of the [[esoteric]] circles of the Schutzstaffel [the [[SS]]], whose [[knowledge]] Mr. {{Wiki|Himmler}} also knew about but did not share.”  
  
·        In his novel (The Black Sun…, 1997), Peter Moon reiterates the decisive influence of Tibetan Lamas on National Socialism and extends it with new images. He takes the side of the old Tibetan Bon religion, and accuses the Dalai Lama and Tibetan Buddhism of religious oppression.  
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·        In his {{Wiki|novel}} (The Black {{Wiki|Sun}}…, 1997), Peter [[Moon]] reiterates the decisive influence of [[Tibetan]] [[Lamas]] on [[National Socialism]] and extends it with new images. He takes the side of the old [[Tibetan]] [[Bon religion]], and accuses the [[Dalai Lama]] and [[Tibetan Buddhism]] of [[religious]] oppression.  
 
   
 
   
“Why”, Martin Brauen, a pro-Lamaist expert on Tibet, asks in light of this considerable and by no means complete literature list, “does Tibet arouse the interest of the neo-fascists so much?” What makes Tibet so attractive for them? What is so fascinating about the Shambhala myth that it draws into its thrall both those who cultivate and those who combat it?” (Brauen, 2000, p. 93). He cannot answer this question. But in order to be able invert the fact that national socialism had a occult relationship to Tibetan Buddhism into its complete opposite, he foregrounds an anti-Lamaist faction within the German right-wing. It was precisely the Nazis, Brauen says, who denounced the Lamas and the Tibetans as “Untermenschen” (subhumans).   
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“Why”, Martin Brauen, a pro-Lamaist expert on [[Tibet]], asks in {{Wiki|light}} of this considerable and by no means complete {{Wiki|literature}} list, “does [[Tibet]] arouse the [[interest]] of the neo-fascists so much?” What makes [[Tibet]] so attractive for them? What is so fascinating about the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] that it draws into its thrall both those who cultivate and those who combat it?” (Brauen, 2000, p. 93). He cannot answer this question. But in order to be able invert the fact that national socialism had a [[occult]] relationship to [[Tibetan Buddhism]] into its complete opposite, he foregrounds an anti-Lamaist faction within the [[German]] right-wing. It was precisely the {{Wiki|Nazis}}, Brauen says, who denounced the [[Lamas]] and the [[Tibetans]] as “Untermenschen” (subhumans).   
  
·        Among the anti–Dalai Lama and anti-Tibet literature are works by S. Ipares (Geheime Weltmächte [Secret World Powers], 1937), who was influenced by the orientalist Albert Grünwedel. In his book, the author talks of an occult hierarchia ordinis of the Lamaist theocracy, which invisibly influences and steers the East.  
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·        Among the anti–Dalai [[Lama]] and anti-Tibet {{Wiki|literature}} are works by S. Ipares (Geheime Weltmächte [Secret [[World]] [[Powers]]], 1937), who was influenced by the [[orientalist]] [[Albert Grünwedel]]. In his [[book]], the author talks of an [[occult]] hierarchia ordinis of the [[Lamaist]] {{Wiki|theocracy}}, which invisibly [[influences]] and steers the [[East]].  
  
·        J. Strunk’s arguments (Zu Juda und Rom — Tibet, [To Juda and Rome — Tibet], 1937) are more far reaching; he tries to uncover a conspiracy of an international ecclesiastical elite (with members from all the world religions) with the living Buddha, the Dalai Lama from Lhasa as their visible head. “What there are of organizations and new spiritual currents running alongside and in all directions nearly always end up on the ‘roof of the world’, in a Lama temple, once one has progressed through Jewish and Christian lodges” (Strunk, 1937, p. 28).  
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·        J. Strunk’s arguments (Zu Juda und Rom — [[Tibet]], [To Juda and {{Wiki|Rome}} [[Tibet]]], 1937) are more far reaching; he tries to uncover a conspiracy of an international {{Wiki|ecclesiastical}} {{Wiki|elite}} (with members from all the [[world]] [[religions]]) with the [[living Buddha]], the [[Dalai Lama]] from [[Lhasa]] as their [[visible]] head. “What there are of organizations and new [[spiritual]] currents running alongside and in all [[directions]] nearly always end up on the ‘roof of the [[world]]’, in a [[Lama]] [[temple]], once one has progressed through [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christian]] lodges” (Strunk, 1937, p. 28).  
  
·        In the same year (1937) Fritz Wilhelmy published the piece Asekha. Der Kreuzzug der Bettelmönche [Asekha: The Crusade of the Mendicant Monks]. In it “Tibetan Buddhism … [is] openly appointed to play a more than mysterious role in the great global hustle and bustle of suprastate pullers of strings” (Wilhelmy 1937, p.17)  
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·        In the same year (1937) Fritz Wilhelmy published the piece [[Asekha]]. Der Kreuzzug der Bettelmönche [[[Asekha]]: The Crusade of the {{Wiki|Mendicant}} [[Monks]]]. In it “[[Tibetan Buddhism]] … [is] openly appointed to play a more than mysterious role in the great global hustle and bustle of suprastate pullers of strings” (Wilhelmy 1937, p.17)  
  
·        General Ludendorff and his wife likewise took to the field with great vigor against the “Asian priests” and warned that the Tibetan Lamas had emplaced themselves at the head of Jewish and Jesuit secret orders (Europa den Asiatenpriestern? [Europe of the Asian priests)], 1941).  
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·        General Ludendorff and his wife likewise took to the field with great [[vigor]] against the “{{Wiki|Asian}} {{Wiki|priests}}” and warned that the [[Tibetan]] [[Lamas]] had emplaced themselves at the head of [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] and {{Wiki|Jesuit}} secret orders (Europa den Asiatenpriestern? [{{Wiki|Europe}} of the {{Wiki|Asian}} {{Wiki|priests}})], 1941).  
  
·        Clearly the most prominent of the anti-Lamaist Nazi faction was the racialist Alfred Rosenberg, who in his seminal work Der Mythos des 20. Jahrhundert [The Myth of the 20th  
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·        Clearly the most prominent of the anti-Lamaist {{Wiki|Nazi}} faction was the racialist {{Wiki|Alfred Rosenberg}}, who in his seminal work Der Mythos des 20. Jahrhundert [The [[Myth]] of the 20th  
  
  
Century] made the battle between the priests and the warrior caste into the primal conflict of the history of the world. The Tibetan lamas appear here as the representatives of a decadent Asian Catholicism.  
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Century] made the {{Wiki|battle}} between the {{Wiki|priests}} and the [[warrior caste]] into the primal conflict of the history of the [[world]]. The [[Tibetan lamas]] appear here as the representatives of a {{Wiki|decadent}} {{Wiki|Asian}} {{Wiki|Catholicism}}.  
  
The problem with the construction of a fascist anti-Lamaism lies in the fact that apart from Alfred Rosenberg the right-wing authors cited definitely did not occupy positions of power like those of Himmler, the SS, and the Ahnenerbe project. “Hitler’s mythologist” (Rosenberg) was cut dead by Himmler and barely taken seriously by Hitler. The Ludendorff’s fell out of favor with the Führer. In contrast, the SS with their rites and their martial style increasingly became the epitome of the Nazi myth. It was the SS who explored Tibet and it was a former SS trooper (Heinrich Harrer) who schooled the Dalai Lama.  
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The problem with the construction of a fascist anti-Lamaism lies in the fact that apart from {{Wiki|Alfred Rosenberg}} the right-wing authors cited definitely did not occupy positions of power like those of {{Wiki|Himmler}}, the [[SS]], and the [[Ahnenerbe]] project. “[[Hitler’s]] {{Wiki|mythologist}}” ([[Rosenberg]]) was cut [[dead]] by {{Wiki|Himmler}} and barely taken seriously by {{Wiki|Hitler}}. The Ludendorff’s fell out of favor with the Führer. In contrast, the [[SS]] with their [[rites]] and their {{Wiki|martial}} style increasingly became the {{Wiki|epitome}} of the {{Wiki|Nazi}} [[myth]]. It was the [[SS]] who explored [[Tibet]] and it was a former [[SS]] trooper ({{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}}) who schooled the [[Dalai Lama]].  
  
Besides this, the national socialist opponents of Lamaism mentioned, who Martin Brauen so demonstratively parades to prove that fascism was hostile towards Tibetan Buddhism, are just as fanatically fascinated by the atavistic mythology of Tibet as the pro-Lamaist fascists whom we have listed above. They do not  
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Besides this, the national socialist opponents of [[Lamaism]] mentioned, who Martin Brauen so demonstratively parades to prove that fascism was {{Wiki|hostile}} towards [[Tibetan Buddhism]], are just as fanatically fascinated by the atavistic [[mythology]] of [[Tibet]] as the pro-Lamaist fascists whom we have listed above. They do not  
  
attack the Lamaist system out of a democratic attitude or rational consideration, but the opposite, because they fear the occult world of the Lamas — namely, control by magic, the conquest of the planet by Buddhist despots, the manipulation of awareness through rituals, etc. — all concepts which can indeed be found in the tantric texts. Thus, right-wing opponents of Lamaism, just like the right-wing advocates of Lamaism, see in Tibet and its religion an occult control center.  
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attack the [[Lamaist]] system out of a democratic [[attitude]] or [[rational]] [[consideration]], but the opposite, because they {{Wiki|fear}} the [[occult]] [[world]] of the [[Lamas]] — namely, control by [[magic]], the conquest of the {{Wiki|planet}} by [[Buddhist]] despots, the manipulation of [[awareness]] through [[rituals]], etc. — all [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] which can indeed be found in the [[tantric]] texts. Thus, right-wing opponents of [[Lamaism]], just like the right-wing advocates of [[Lamaism]], see [[in Tibet]] and its [[religion]] an [[occult]] control center.  
  
Since the pro-Lamaist intellectuals can no loner deny that fascist authors increasingly sought out contact with Lamaist cultural images after the war, they emphatically reassure us that these were a matter of Western “illusions”, or at least Western hybrids of Lamaism which were in no sense just. With this they seem to think the problem is solved (in this regard, see Brauen 2000). But they leave us waiting for an examination of contents which reveals to what  
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Since the pro-Lamaist intellectuals can no loner deny that fascist authors increasingly sought out [[contact]] with [[Lamaist]] {{Wiki|cultural}} images after the [[war]], they emphatically reassure us that these were a {{Wiki|matter}} of [[Western]] “[[illusions]]”, or at least [[Western]] hybrids of [[Lamaism]] which were in no [[sense]] just. With this they seem to think the problem is solved (in this regard, see Brauen 2000). But they leave us waiting for an {{Wiki|examination}} of contents which reveals to what  
  
depth and extent ideas and practices from Lamaism have been directly incorporated by the fascist side. Yet a debate about the images, archetypes, metapolitical visions, political structures, and rituals from the Tibetan cultural sphere which the neoNazis refer back to is of far greater interest than the question of whether there was personal contact between lamas and Nazis. Here the actual work of cultural criticism begins, which entails   
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depth and extent [[ideas]] and practices from [[Lamaism]] have been directly incorporated by the fascist side. Yet a [[debate]] about the images, {{Wiki|archetypes}}, metapolitical [[visions]], {{Wiki|political}} structures, and [[rituals]] from the [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|cultural}} [[sphere]] which the neoNazis refer back to is of far greater [[interest]] than the question of whether there was personal [[contact]] between [[lamas]] and {{Wiki|Nazis}}. Here the actual work of {{Wiki|cultural}} [[criticism]] begins, which entails   
  
1. discovering Lamaist myths of origin behind the “Nazi fantasies”  2. investigating these Lamaist myths of origin  3. examining structural similarities between neo-fascism and Lamaism   
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1. discovering [[Lamaist]] [[myths]] of origin behind the “{{Wiki|Nazi}} fantasies”  2. investigating these [[Lamaist]] [[myths]] of origin  3. examining structural similarities between neo-fascism and [[Lamaism]]  
  
Only then when such “myths of origin” are not to be found can the Nazi- Tibet connection be said to have been exposed as a purely Western fiction.  
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Only then when such “[[myths]] of origin” are not to be found can the {{Wiki|Nazi}}- [[Tibet]] [[connection]] be said to have been exposed as a purely [[Western]] {{Wiki|fiction}}.  
The following list of paradigms, concepts, theories, methods, and myths which have essentially shaped the culture of Lamaism (and still do) have become central for the neofascist movement:  
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The following list of [[paradigms]], [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]], theories, [[methods]], and [[myths]] which have [[essentially]] shaped the {{Wiki|culture}} of [[Lamaism]] (and still do) have become central for the neofascist {{Wiki|movement}}:  
  
  
  
·        The combination of religious and political power  
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·        The combination of [[religious]] and {{Wiki|political}} power  
  
·        A strictly hierarchical state structure that rests upon a spiritually based “Führer principle”
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·        A strictly hierarchical [[state]] {{Wiki|structure}} that rests upon a [[spiritually]] based “Führer [[principle]]”
  
·        The out and out patriarchal orientation of the state and society   
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·        The out and out [[patriarchal]] orientation of the [[state]] and [[society]]  
  
·        A pattern of complete subordination of pupil to master  
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·        A pattern of complete subordination of pupil to [[master]]
  
·        The appearance of divine beings of earth to fulfill political missions (the avatar, incarnation, and Bodhisattva principle)  
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·        The [[appearance]] of [[divine beings]] of [[earth]] to fulfill {{Wiki|political}} missions (the [[avatar]], [[incarnation]], and [[Bodhisattva]] [[principle]])  
  
·        A political micro-/macrocosmic theory according to which a Buddhist ruler represents a likeness of the entire universe.  
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·        A {{Wiki|political}} micro-/macrocosmic {{Wiki|theory}} according to which a [[Buddhist]] [[ruler]] represents a likeness of the entire [[universe]].  
  
·        The idea of a world ruler (Chakravartin) and a violent conquest of the world  
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·        The [[idea]] of a [[world ruler]] ([[Chakravartin]]) and a [[violent]] conquest of the [[world]]
  
 
·        The motif of spiritual/political redemption  
 
·        The motif of spiritual/political redemption  
  
·        The idea of a superhuman center of power in Asia, from where an influence on world politics is exercised (the Shambhala myth)  
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·        The [[idea]] of a superhuman center of power in {{Wiki|Asia}}, from where an influence on [[world]] {{Wiki|politics}} is exercised (the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]])  
  
·        The legitimation of contemporary politics through mythic roots  
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·        The legitimation of contemporary {{Wiki|politics}} through [[mythic]] [[roots]]
  
·        The derivation of political control from myths of the sun and light  
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·        The derivation of {{Wiki|political}} control from [[myths]] of the {{Wiki|sun}} and {{Wiki|light}}
  
·        The myth of the “black sun” (Rahu myth in the Kalachakra Tantra)  
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·        The [[myth]] of the “black {{Wiki|sun}}” ([[Rahu]] [[myth]] in the [[Kalachakra Tantra]])  
  
·        Alchemic speculations (as in the Kalachakra Tantra)  
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·        Alchemic speculations (as in the [[Kalachakra Tantra]])  
  
·        An interest in secret men’s associations (members of orders)  
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·        An [[interest]] in secret men’s associations (members of orders)  
  
·        The existence of a supernatural community of “priestly warriors” (Shambhala warriors) who observe and influence the history of the world  
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·        The [[existence]] of a [[supernatural]] {{Wiki|community}} of “priestly [[warriors]]” ([[Shambhala]] [[warriors]]) who observe and influence the history of the [[world]]
  
·        A “Buddhist” warrior ethic based upon spiritual control of the body and emotions  
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·        A “[[Buddhist]]” [[warrior]] [[ethic]] based upon [[spiritual]] control of the [[body]] and [[emotions]]
  
·        An apocalyptic final battle, in which good and evil stand opposed and all nonbelievers are annihilated (Shambhala war)  
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·        An {{Wiki|apocalyptic}} final {{Wiki|battle}}, in which [[good and evil]] stand opposed and all nonbelievers are {{Wiki|annihilated}} ([[Shambhala war]])  
  
·        A fascination with the machinery of war (Shambhala myth)  
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·        A fascination with the machinery of [[war]] ([[Shambhala]] [[myth]])  
  
·        Flying discs (UFOs) — corresponding objects (flying wheels) will be put to use in the final Shambhala war  
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·        Flying discs (UFOs) — [[corresponding]] [[objects]] (flying [[wheels]]) will be put to use in the final [[Shambhala war]]
  
·        A magical view of the world and the associated conception that the manipulation of symbols can affect history  
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·        A [[magical]] view of the [[world]] and the associated {{Wiki|conception}} that the manipulation of [[symbols]] can affect history  
  
·        Techniques for manipulating consciousness  
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·        [[Techniques]] for manipulating [[consciousness]]
  
·        A great interest in paranormal phenomena and their combination with politics (visions, oracles, prophecies)  
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·        A great [[interest]] in [[paranormal]] [[phenomena]] and their combination with {{Wiki|politics}} ([[visions]], {{Wiki|oracles}}, {{Wiki|prophecies}})  
  
·        A magic/political understanding of the system of rituals in the service of the state  
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·        A magic/political [[understanding]] of the system of [[rituals]] in the service of the [[state]]
  
·        Sexual magic practices for transforming erotic love and sexuality into worldly and spiritual power (Kalachakra Tantra)  
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·        [[Sexual magic]] practices for [[transforming]] {{Wiki|erotic}} [[love]] and {{Wiki|sexuality}} into [[worldly]] and [[spiritual power]] ([[Kalachakra Tantra]])  
  
·        The functionalization of the feminine principle for the purposes of politico-religious power  
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·        The functionalization of the {{Wiki|feminine}} [[principle]] for the purposes of politico-religious power  
  
  
  
All these pillars of Tibetan Buddhist culture are likewise ingredients of the Kalachakra Tantra constantly practiced by the Dalai Lama and the Shambhala myth this evokes. For centuries they have determined the form of Tibetan monastic society, completely  
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All these pillars of [[Tibetan Buddhist]] {{Wiki|culture}} are likewise ingredients of the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] constantly practiced by the [[Dalai Lama]] and the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] this evokes. For centuries they have determined the [[form]] of [[Tibetan]] [[monastic]] [[society]], completely  
  
independent of any Western imaginings or influence. Hence the question about neofascism's inordinate interest in Tibet and its atavistic culture is easily answered: fascists of the most varied persuasion see their own “political theology” confirmed by the Tibetan Buddhist religious system, or discover new images and practices in it with which they can enrich and extend their ideologies.  
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{{Wiki|independent}} of any [[Western]] imaginings or influence. Hence the question about neofascism's inordinate [[interest]] [[in Tibet]] and its atavistic {{Wiki|culture}} is easily answered: fascists of the most varied {{Wiki|persuasion}} see their [[own]] “{{Wiki|political}} {{Wiki|theology}}” confirmed by the [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[religious]] system, or discover new images and practices in it with which they can enrich and extend their ideologies.  
  
Some (not all) of the above-mentioned Tibetan cultural elements to which the new right has helped itself were also to be found in the Europe of old, yet these were either disempowered or relativized by the Enlightenment and “modernity” — only to be reactivated in the history of fascism and national socialism. In traditional Tibet (up until 1958), in the community of Tibetans in exile, but above all in the figure of the Dalai Lama and his clergy, in  
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Some (not all) of the above-mentioned [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|cultural}} [[elements]] to which the new right has helped itself were also to be found in the {{Wiki|Europe}} of old, yet these were either disempowered or relativized by the [[Enlightenment]] and “modernity” — only to be reactivated in the history of fascism and national socialism. In [[traditional]] [[Tibet]] (up until 1958), in the {{Wiki|community}} of [[Tibetans]] in exile, but above all in the figure of the [[Dalai Lama]] and his {{Wiki|clergy}}, in  
  
the holy texts and the rituals (the tantras), these images and archetypes were able to survive without pause. Through the active presence of the lamas in the West they are now visible and tangible once more and play an ever greater role in Western popular culture. Yet it is not just in comics and kitsch films that the Dalai Lama is portrayed as a god-king, but also both the respectable and the down-market western press, a label which gains fundamental  
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the {{Wiki|holy}} texts and the [[rituals]] (the [[tantras]]), these images and {{Wiki|archetypes}} were able to survive without pause. Through the active presence of the [[lamas]] in the [[West]] they are now [[visible]] and {{Wiki|tangible}} once more and play an ever greater role in [[Western popular culture]]. Yet it is not just in comics and kitsch films that the [[Dalai Lama]] is portrayed as a [[god-king]], but also both the respectable and the down-market [[western]] press, a label which gains fundamental  
  
significance in the political theology of fascism and is combined there with the Führer principle.[4] Julius Evola:  A fascist Tantric  
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significance in the {{Wiki|political}} {{Wiki|theology}} of fascism and is combined there with the Führer [[principle]].[4] [[Julius Evola]]:  A fascist [[Tantric]]
It was not just the ideologists and theoreticians of national socialism who were closely concerned with Tibet, but also high-ranking intellectuals and scholars closely linked to Italian fascism. First of all, Giuseppe Tucci, who attempted to combine Eastern and fascist ideas with one another, must be mentioned (Benavides 1995).  
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It was not just the ideologists and theoreticians of national socialism who were closely concerned with [[Tibet]], but also high-ranking intellectuals and [[scholars]] closely linked to {{Wiki|Italian}} fascism. First of all, {{Wiki|Giuseppe Tucci}}, who attempted to combine Eastern and fascist [[ideas]] with one another, must be mentioned (Benavides 1995).  
  
A further example is the work of the Italian, Julius Evola (1898-1974), for a time Benito Mussolini’s chief ideologist (mainly in the forties). In numerous books and articles he has investigated and further developed the relationship between tantric rituals and power politics. He has followed “tantric trails”  
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A further example is the work of the {{Wiki|Italian}}, [[Julius Evola]] (1898-1974), for a time Benito Mussolini’s chief ideologist (mainly in the forties). In numerous [[books]] and articles he has investigated and further developed the relationship between [[tantric rituals]] and power {{Wiki|politics}}. He has followed “[[tantric]] trails”  
in European cultural history and come across them everywhere: among the Cathars, the troubadours, the Knights Templar, in the work of Alighieri Dante, the mysticism surrounding the holy grail, European knighthood, alchemy. Using criteria drawn from Vajrayana, he propounds a cultural history of sexuality in  
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in {{Wiki|European}} {{Wiki|cultural}} history and come across them everywhere: among the Cathars, the troubadours, the [[Knights Templar]], in the work of Alighieri Dante, the [[mysticism]] surrounding the {{Wiki|holy grail}}, {{Wiki|European}} knighthood, [[alchemy]]. Using criteria drawn from [[Vajrayana]], he propounds a {{Wiki|cultural}} history of {{Wiki|sexuality}} in  
  
his most famous book, Eros and the Mysteries of Love: The Metaphysics of Sex. Evola was not just a theoretician, he also practiced sexual magic rites himself. There are unmistakable statements from him about the “tantric female sacrifice” and the transformation of sexuality into political power. Like  
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his most famous [[book]], {{Wiki|Eros}} and the Mysteries of [[Love]]: The [[Metaphysics]] of {{Wiki|Sex}}. Evola was not just a theoretician, he also practiced [[sexual magic]] [[rites]] himself. There are unmistakable statements from him about the “[[tantric]] {{Wiki|female}} [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]]” and the [[transformation]] of {{Wiki|sexuality}} into {{Wiki|political}} power. Like  
  
almost no other, the Italian has openly named the events that unfold in the mysteries of the yogis and then confessed to them: “The young woman,” he writes, “who is first ‘demonized’ and then raped, ... is essentially... the basic motif for the higher forms of tantric and Vajrayanic sexual magic”
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almost no other, the {{Wiki|Italian}} has openly named the events that unfold in the {{Wiki|mysteries}} of the [[yogis]] and then confessed to them: “The young woman,” he writes, “who is first ‘demonized’ and then raped, ... is [[essentially]]... the basic motif for the higher [[forms]] of [[tantric]] and Vajrayanic [[sexual magic]]”
  
(Evola, 1983, p. 389). In dictators like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini he saw the precursors of future Maha Siddhas who would one day conquer the world with their magic powers: “The magician, the ruler, the lord”, he proclaims in regard to Tantrism, “that is the type of the culture of the future!” (Evola, 1926, p. 304). He recommends Tantrism as “the way for a Western elite” (Evola, East and West, p. 29).  
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(Evola, 1983, p. 389). In dictators like {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} and Benito [[Mussolini]] he saw the precursors of {{Wiki|future}} [[Maha Siddhas]] who would one day conquer the [[world]] with their [[magic powers]]: “The [[Wikipedia:Magician(paranormal)|magician]], the [[ruler]], the lord”, he proclaims in regard to [[Tantrism]], “that is the type of the {{Wiki|culture}} of the {{Wiki|future}}!” (Evola, 1926, p. 304). He recommends [[Tantrism]] as “the way for a [[Western]] {{Wiki|elite}}” (Evola, [[East]] and [[West]], p. 29).  
 
                                                                                          
 
                                                                                          
In the Shambhala myth he sees a confirmation of the European tradition of the savior king, especially the myth of the grail: “At a particular time decreed by one of the cyclical laws, a new manifestation of the solar principle from above will occur in the form of a sacred ruler who gains victory over the ‘dark age’: Kalki Avatara. Symbolically Kalki will be born in Shambhala — one of the terms in the Indian/Tibetan tradition for the holiest hyperborean [Nordic] center” (Evola 1955, p. 56).  
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In the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] he sees a confirmation of the {{Wiki|European}} [[tradition]] of the savior [[king]], especially the [[myth]] of the [[grail]]: “At a particular time decreed by one of the cyclical laws, a new [[manifestation]] of the {{Wiki|solar}} [[principle]] from above will occur in the [[form]] of a [[sacred]] [[ruler]] who gains victory over the ‘dark age’: [[Kalki]] [[Avatara]]. [[Symbolically]] [[Kalki]] will be born in [[Shambhala]] — one of the terms in the Indian/Tibetan [[tradition]] for the holiest [[hyperborean]] [Nordic] center” (Evola 1955, p. 56).  
  
We could fill many pages illustrating the influence of Vajrayana (Tibetan Tantrism) on Evola’s work. But however, we will instead concentrate on a detailed discussion of the ideas of one of his pupils, Miguel Serrano. Serrano combines Evola’s fascist philosophy of power warriors with the national socialist thoughts on race. His works are particularly interesting for us not just because he is still alive (in 1999), but also because he has been linked with the  
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We could fill many pages illustrating the influence of [[Vajrayana]] ([[Tibetan]] [[Tantrism]]) on Evola’s work. But however, we will instead [[concentrate]] on a detailed [[discussion]] of the [[ideas]] of one of his pupils, Miguel Serrano. Serrano combines Evola’s fascist [[philosophy]] of power [[warriors]] with the national socialist [[thoughts]] on race. His works are particularly [[interesting]] for us not just because he is still alive (in 1999), but also because he has been linked with the  
  
Fourteenth Dalai Lama several times. Miguel Serrano:  The Dalai Lama’s “friend” and chief ideologist of “esoteric Hitlerism” "Miguel Serrano”, writes his interviewer, Isidro Palacios, “was the only [!] western foreigner who traveled to meet the Dalai Lama as the monk-emperor of the Tibetan Buddhists fled from the holy land of Tibet to the south because of the Chinese invasion. Our conversation partner [Serrano] traveled from India into the Himalayas where his meeting with the Dalai Lama took place, and since then a close friendship has existed between him and the now Nobel prize winner” (Palacios, 1990, p.  
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[[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] several times. Miguel Serrano:  The [[Dalai Lama’s]] “[[friend]]” and chief ideologist of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” "Miguel Serrano”, writes his interviewer, Isidro Palacios, “was the only [!] [[western]] foreigner who traveled to meet the [[Dalai Lama]] as the monk-emperor of the [[Tibetan Buddhists]] fled from the {{Wiki|holy}} land of [[Tibet]] to the [[south]] because of the [[Wikipedia:Battle of Chamdo|Chinese invasion]]. Our [[conversation]] partner [Serrano] traveled from [[India]] into the [[Himalayas]] where his meeting with the [[Dalai Lama]] took place, and since then a close [[friendship]] has existed between him and the now {{Wiki|Nobel prize}} winner” (Palacios, 1990, p.  
  
  
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Miguel Serrano was born in Santiago, Chile in 1917. Between 1947 and 1948 he visited Antarctica for the first time, to which he later undertook many journeys. One of the massifs which he explored on an expedition there bears his name today. Between 1939 and 1945 he published the esoteric journal, La  
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Miguel Serrano was born in Santiago, [[Chile]] in 1917. Between 1947 and 1948 he visited {{Wiki|Antarctica}} for the first time, to which he later undertook many journeys. One of the massifs which he explored on an expedition there bears his [[name]] today. Between 1939 and 1945 he published the [[esoteric]] journal, La  
  
Nueva Edad [The New Age]. He was active as a diplomat for Chile in several countries, including India, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Austria. He also worked as an ambassador at the International Atomic Energy Commission in Vienna and at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Largely unnoticed by the public, Serrano has been in friendly contact with numerous prominent national socialist and fascist figures since the seventies:  
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Nueva Edad [The [[New Age]]]. He was active as a {{Wiki|diplomat}} for [[Chile]] in several countries, [[including]] [[India]], {{Wiki|Yugoslavia}}, [[Romania]], Bulgaria, and {{Wiki|Austria}}. He also worked as an ambassador at the International [[Atomic]] [[Energy]] Commission in {{Wiki|Vienna}} and at the United Nations Industrial [[Development]] [[Organization]] (UNIDO). Largely unnoticed by the public, Serrano has been in friendly [[contact]] with numerous prominent national socialist and fascist figures since the seventies:  
  
with Léon Degrelle, Otto Skorzeny, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Hanna Reitsch, Julius Evola, Herman Wirth, Savitri Devi, and the French Waffen SS man and author Saint Loup. The Chilean returned to his country of birth and lives some kilometers from Santiago (as of 1999).  
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with Léon Degrelle, Otto Skorzeny, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Hanna Reitsch, [[Julius Evola]], Herman Wirth, [[Savitri]] [[Devi]], and the {{Wiki|French}} Waffen [[SS]] man and author [[Saint]] Loup. The Chilean returned to his country of [[birth]] and [[lives]] some kilometers from Santiago (as of 1999).  
He published numerous books with an occult/poetic content. Even his work best known in the West, in which he recounts his encounters with the German poet  
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He published numerous [[books]] with an occult/poetic content. Even his work best known in the [[West]], in which he recounts his encounters with the [[German]] poet  
  
Hermann Hesse and the depth psychologist C. G. Jung, displays a great deal of occultist speculation when one reads it attentively. Serrano titled his book The Hermetic Circle: Conversations, Correspondence, and Memories of Hermann Hesse and C. G. Jung.[5] This title alone should signal that the author had formed an esoteric brotherhood with Jung and Hesse, a sort of triumvirate of magicians who had gained admittance to the archetypal storehouses of the human  
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{{Wiki|Hermann Hesse}} and the depth {{Wiki|psychologist}} C. G. {{Wiki|Jung}}, displays a great deal of [[occultist]] speculation when one reads it attentively. Serrano titled his [[book]] The [[Hermetic]] Circle: Conversations, Correspondence, and [[Memories]] of {{Wiki|Hermann Hesse}} and C. G. {{Wiki|Jung}}.[5] This title alone should signal that the author had formed an [[esoteric]] brotherhood with {{Wiki|Jung}} and Hesse, a sort of triumvirate of {{Wiki|magicians}} who had gained admittance to the [[archetypal]] storehouses of the [[human]]
  
subconscious and are unique in the twentieth century. Jung was sympathetic towards the Chilean who had courted him. He wrote an effusive foreword to Serrano’s tale, The Visit of the Queen of Saba: “This book is unusual. It is a dream amidst other dreams, one could say, and completely different to the spontaneous creations of the unconscious with which I am familiar” (Serrano, 1980, p. 7). Serrano was also a great admirer of the  
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{{Wiki|subconscious}} and are unique in the twentieth century. {{Wiki|Jung}} was sympathetic towards the Chilean who had courted him. He wrote an effusive foreword to Serrano’s tale, The Visit of the [[Queen]] of Saba: “This [[book]] is unusual. It is a [[dream]] amidst other [[dreams]], one could say, and completely different to the spontaneous creations of the [[unconscious]] with which I am familiar” (Serrano, 1980, p. 7). Serrano was also a great admirer of the  
American poet, Ezra Pound, who sympathized with the Italian fascists. Together with Pound’s widow (Olga Rudge) and Prince Ivanici, Serrano had a commemorative stone erected in Italy.  
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[[American]] poet, Ezra Pound, who sympathized with the {{Wiki|Italian}} fascists. Together with Pound’s {{Wiki|widow}} (Olga Rudge) and {{Wiki|Prince}} Ivanici, Serrano had a commemorative stone erected in {{Wiki|Italy}}.  
  
His occult studies took him to all parts of the world. He saw himself as a modern Percival (Parsifal) and Minnesinger, who went in search of the Grail under the protection of his diplomatic passport. “The life of an ambassador is a farce and a folly”, he said in an interview in the journal Cedade, “My post allows me to meet with people of value like the Dalai Lama, Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Hanna Reitsch (Hitler’s famous female war pilot) and others” (Cedade, 1986). Switzerland, Westphalia, the mountains of Salzburg, the Pyrenées, his travels in search of the Grail led him through all these “geomantically” significant sites, but likewise to the Himalayas, Patagonia, and Antarctica.  
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His [[occult]] studies took him to all parts of the [[world]]. He saw himself as a {{Wiki|modern}} Percival (Parsifal) and Minnesinger, who went in search of the [[Grail]] under the [[protection]] of his diplomatic passport. “The [[life]] of an ambassador is a farce and a folly”, he said in an interview in the journal Cedade, “My post allows me to meet with [[people]] of value like the [[Dalai Lama]], [[Nehru]], [[Indira Gandhi]], Hanna Reitsch ([[Hitler’s]] famous {{Wiki|female}} [[war]] pilot) and others” (Cedade, 1986). [[Switzerland]], Westphalia, the [[mountains]] of Salzburg, the Pyrenées, his travels in search of the [[Grail]] led him through all these “[[geomantically]]” significant sites, but likewise to the [[Himalayas]], Patagonia, and {{Wiki|Antarctica}}.  
  
The Chilean was rightly considered the occult eminence of modern, international fascism. Meanwhile, his phantasmagoric writings have also developed a fanatic following in the German neo-nazi scene: It is the Chilean author’s obsessive intention to convince his readers that Adolf Hitler was an avatar (a divine incarnation) or a tulku, and ever will be, since he lives on in another body in another sphere, that of the kingdom of Shambhala. According to  
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The Chilean was rightly considered the [[occult]] eminence of {{Wiki|modern}}, international fascism. Meanwhile, his phantasmagoric writings have also developed a fanatic following in the [[German]] neo-nazi scene: It is the Chilean author’s obsessive [[intention]] to convince his readers that {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} was an [[avatar]] (a [[divine]] [[incarnation]]) or a [[tulku]], and ever will be, since he [[lives]] on in another [[body]] in another [[sphere]], that of the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]]. According to  
  
Serrano, the Führer will reappear as the doomsday ruler and fight a terrible battle, and that in the next few years. How did this bizarre fantasy arise?  
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Serrano, the Führer will reappear as the doomsday [[ruler]] and fight a terrible {{Wiki|battle}}, and that in the next few years. How did this bizarre [[fantasy]] arise?  
Shortly after the Second World War a mysterious “master” from the beyond is supposed to have appeared to the Chilean and said to him: “Hitler is a initiate, he can communicate with those dwelling on the astral plane. I do not know who his spiritual leaders are, but I have decided to help him. Hitler  
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Shortly after the [[Second World War]] a mysterious “[[master]]” from the beyond is supposed to have appeared to the Chilean and said to him: “{{Wiki|Hitler}} is a [[initiate]], he can {{Wiki|communicate}} with those dwelling on the [[astral plane]]. I do not know who his [[spiritual leaders]] are, but I have decided to help him. {{Wiki|Hitler}}
  
is a being with an iron, unshakable will which he inevitably put into effect. He never yielded. I was in contact with him.” (Serrano, 1987, p. 21).  
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is a being with an {{Wiki|iron}}, unshakable will which he inevitably put into effect. He never yielded. I was in [[contact]] with him.” (Serrano, 1987, p. 21).  
After this appearance of his spiritual guru, Serrano was absolutely convinced that he had been entrusted with the mission of the century: the worldwide dissemination of Hitlerismo Esoterico (of “esoteric Hitlerism”). Whilst still performing his international duties as a Chilean Ambassador he held himself  
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After this [[appearance]] of his [[spiritual]] [[guru]], Serrano was absolutely convinced that he had been entrusted with the [[mission]] of the century: the worldwide dissemination of Hitlerismo Esoterico (of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism”). Whilst still performing his international duties as a Chilean Ambassador he held himself  
  
back, although he carried the idea in his heart from the nineteen fifties on. During this period he published books of a poetic/esoteric content with several respectable western publishers which, although they without exception include tantric topics (especially the “female sacrifice”), studiously avoid mentioning the name of Adolf Hitler. Only in 1978 did the Chilean first dare to go public with an open profession of belief in the German Nazi dictator,  
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back, although he carried the [[idea]] in his [[heart]] from the nineteen fifties on. During this period he published [[books]] of a poetic/esoteric content with several respectable [[western]] publishers which, although they without exception include [[tantric]] topics (especially the “{{Wiki|female}} [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]]”), studiously avoid mentioning the [[name]] of {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}. Only in 1978 did the Chilean first dare to go public with an open profession of [[belief]] in the [[German]] {{Wiki|Nazi}} dictator,  
  
and published El Cordón Dorado — Hitlerismo Esoterico [The Golden Ribbon — Esoteric Hitlerism]. In the mid-eighties the almost 650-page, large-format book, Adolf Hitler, el Ùltimo Avatâra [Adolf Hitler, the Last Avatar], followed. Serrano summarizes the results of his extensive occult research into this topic with the concise statement that, “esoteric Hitlerism is tantric” (Serrano, 1987, p. 330). Shambhala: The center of “esoteric Hitlerism” In the following  
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and published El Cordón Dorado — Hitlerismo Esoterico [The Golden Ribbon — [[Esoteric]] Hitlerism]. In the mid-eighties the almost 650-page, large-format [[book]], {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}, el Ùltimo Avatâra [{{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}, the Last [[Avatar]]], followed. Serrano summarizes the results of his extensive [[occult]] research into this topic with the concise statement that, “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism is [[tantric]]” (Serrano, 1987, p. 330). [[Shambhala]]: The center of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” In the following  
  
sections, we hope to show just how much of his fascist world view Serrano owed to Tantrism. It is of especial interest in connection with this study that he recognized “esoteric Hitlerism” as a central doctrine from the kingdom of Shambhala: “In fact”, the author says, “Shambhala is indeed the center of esoteric Hitlerism. The entrance to it [the realm of Shambhala] was to be found in the vicinity of Shigatse or near Gyangtse [in southern Tibet]. Through  
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[[sections]], we {{Wiki|hope}} to show just how much of his fascist {{Wiki|world view}} Serrano owed to [[Tantrism]]. It is of especial [[interest]] in [[connection]] with this study that he [[recognized]] “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” as a central [[doctrine]] from the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]]: “In fact”, the author says, “[[Shambhala]] is indeed the center of [[esoteric]] Hitlerism. The entrance to it [the [[realm]] of [[Shambhala]]] was to be found in the vicinity of [[Shigatse]] or near [[Gyangtse]] [in [[southern Tibet]]]. Through  
  
my investigations I arrived at the conclusion that our center [i.e., that of Serrano’s occult order] had also been located there. The connection between  
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my investigations I arrived at the conclusion that our center [i.e., that of Serrano’s [[occult]] order] had also been located there. The [[connection]] between  
Hitlerism and the Tibetans or Mongolians was also not immediate, but indirect, in as far as they established contact with the Hyperboreans (the Aryan gods of the north) and made free passage and the transmission of physical messages possible. Tibetans and Mongolians were their vassals who had to guard the  
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Hitlerism and the [[Tibetans]] or [[Mongolians]] was also not immediate, but indirect, in as far as they established [[contact]] with the Hyperboreans (the [[Aryan]] [[gods]] of the [[north]]) and made free passage and the [[transmission]] of [[physical]] messages possible. [[Tibetans]] and [[Mongolians]] were their vassals who had to guard the  
  
magic entry gates to their world. ... When I visited Berchtesgaden [the Obersalzberg to which Hitler retreated time and again], my attention was constantly captivated by a tellurian force, a tangible vibration in the air, which instantaneously linked this point with the Tibetan Himalayas and trans-Himalaya: Hitler’s high-lying refuge with the Lhasa of the Dalai Lama, with Shambhala. For some particular reason, esoteric Hitlerism had chosen this point, which is  
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[[magic]] entry gates to their [[world]]. ... When I visited Berchtesgaden [the Obersalzberg to which {{Wiki|Hitler}} retreated time and again], my [[attention]] was constantly captivated by a tellurian force, a {{Wiki|tangible}} vibration in the [[air]], which instantaneously linked this point with the [[Tibetan]] [[Himalayas]] and trans-Himalaya: [[Hitler’s]] high-lying [[refuge]] with the [[Lhasa]] of the [[Dalai Lama]], with [[Shambhala]]. For some particular [[reason]], [[esoteric]] Hitlerism had chosen this point, which is  
  
full of direct connections, magnetic vibrations, and those which touch the stars, as the holy center of its order (the SS), and it had avoided letting a final physical struggle, which could have harmed this area, take place there” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). In his book, NOS, Serrano defines the kingdom of Shambhala as “one of the hidden subterranean cities in which is performed the tantric initiation that transforms, transmutes and transfigures matter. There are people who say that it was the capital of Agarthi” (Serrano, 1984, p. 186). Before Shambhala was relocated in the Himalayas by the hyperborean (Nordic) siddhas, it was a kingdom at the North Pole.  
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full of direct connections, magnetic {{Wiki|vibrations}}, and those which {{Wiki|touch}} the {{Wiki|stars}}, as the {{Wiki|holy}} center of its order (the [[SS]]), and it had avoided letting a final [[physical]] struggle, which could have harmed this area, take place there” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). In his [[book]], NOS, Serrano defines the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]] as “one of the hidden subterranean cities in which is performed the [[tantric initiation]] that transforms, transmutes and transfigures {{Wiki|matter}}. There are [[people]] who say that it was the capital of [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]]” (Serrano, 1984, p. 186). Before [[Shambhala]] was relocated in the [[Himalayas]] by the [[hyperborean]] (Nordic) [[siddhas]], it was a {{Wiki|kingdom}} at the [[North Pole]].  
  
Shambhala and Agarthi are thus the two occult regions (or cities) from which the national socialist dictator, Adolf Hitler, was sent to our planet. According to Serrano the two locations lie in a magic realm beneath the surface of the Earth. “Thus the submerged Agarthi and Shambhala are to be found there, which the Tibetans and Mongolians speak of as the seat of the king of the world, and also the symbolic orient of the [Knights] Templar and the true Rosicrucians. Thus the unknown leaders of these two orders, as well the organization of esoteric Hitlerism [the SS], betook themselves there. And from there Hitler clearly received instructions” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). [6]  
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[[Shambhala]] and [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] are thus the two [[occult]] regions (or cities) from which the national socialist dictator, {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}, was sent to our {{Wiki|planet}}. According to Serrano the two locations lie in a [[magic]] [[realm]] beneath the surface of the [[Earth]]. “Thus the submerged [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] and [[Shambhala]] are to be found there, which the [[Tibetans]] and [[Mongolians]] speak of as the seat of the [[king]] of the [[world]], and also the [[symbolic]] {{Wiki|orient}} of the [Knights] Templar and the true [[Rosicrucians]]. Thus the unknown leaders of these two orders, as well the [[organization]] of [[esoteric]] Hitlerism [the [[SS]]], betook themselves there. And from there {{Wiki|Hitler}} clearly received instructions” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). [6]  
  
Following the Second World War the rumor (which Serrano seizes upon thankfully) arose in occult circles that Hitler had settled a brotherhood of Tibetan lamas in Berlin, who stood in direct contact with the kingdom of Shambhala. After the Russians entered the city the members of the order committed suicide ( Ravenscroft, 1988, p. 262ff.).[7]  
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Following the [[Second World War]] the rumor (which Serrano seizes upon thankfully) arose in [[occult]] circles that {{Wiki|Hitler}} had settled a brotherhood of [[Tibetan lamas]] in [[Berlin]], who stood in direct [[contact]] with the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]]. After the {{Wiki|Russians}} entered the city the members of the order committed [[suicide]] ( Ravenscroft, 1988, p. 262ff.).[7]  
  
But Hitler — Serrano says- did not suicide; rather he was able to return to his subterranean home of Shambhala. “Hitler lives. He did not die in Berlin. I have seen him under the earth. ... I kept this secret for many years; then it was dangerous to reveal it, and it was even more difficult to write about it”, the mysterious master we have already mentioned explained to his pupil, Serrano (Serrano, 1987, p. 37). The “Führer”, however, did not flee to Tibet  
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But {{Wiki|Hitler}} — Serrano says- did not [[suicide]]; rather he was able to return to his subterranean home of [[Shambhala]]. “{{Wiki|Hitler}} [[lives]]. He did not [[die]] in [[Berlin]]. I have seen him under the [[earth]]. ... I kept this secret for many years; then it was [[dangerous]] to reveal it, and it was even more difficult to write about it”, the mysterious [[master]] we have already mentioned explained to his pupil, Serrano (Serrano, 1987, p. 37). The “Führer”, however, did not flee to [[Tibet]]
  
as is assumed in other occult speculations. Serrano doubts such assumptions, since on the basis of his researches he reached the conclusion that the mythic realm of Shambhala was relocated from the Himalayas to the South Pole (Antarctica) following the war and that today the entrance to the underground imperium may be found there. Hitler is thus said to have traveled to Antarctica.  
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as is assumed in other [[occult]] speculations. Serrano [[doubts]] such {{Wiki|assumptions}}, since on the basis of his researches he reached the conclusion that the [[mythic]] [[realm]] of [[Shambhala]] was relocated from the [[Himalayas]] to the {{Wiki|South Pole}} ({{Wiki|Antarctica}}) following the [[war]] and that today the entrance to the underground imperium may be found there. {{Wiki|Hitler}} is thus said to have traveled to {{Wiki|Antarctica}}.  
  
In the near future, the “Führer” with ascend to earth from the subterranean Shambhala (now at the South Pole) for a second time, with a powerful army of UFOs in fact. (At another point Serrano reports that Hitler will lead his army on a white horse, like the Rudra Chakrin, the wrathful wheel turner from Shambhala.) The “last avatar” (Hitler) will plunge the planet into a terrible apocalyptic war between the forces of light (the hyperborean Aryan race) and the powers of darkness (the Jewish race). The Jews, who currently rule the world, will be exterminated and the Nazis will found the Edidad Dorada (the “golden age”) and the “Fourth Reich”.  
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In the near {{Wiki|future}}, the “Führer” with ascend to [[earth]] from the subterranean [[Shambhala]] (now at the {{Wiki|South Pole}}) for a second time, with a powerful {{Wiki|army}} of UFOs in fact. (At another point Serrano reports that {{Wiki|Hitler}} will lead his {{Wiki|army}} on a [[Wikipedia:White horse (mythology)|white horse]], like the [[Rudra Chakrin]], the [[wrathful wheel turner]] from [[Shambhala]].) The “last [[avatar]]” ({{Wiki|Hitler}}) will plunge the {{Wiki|planet}} into a terrible {{Wiki|apocalyptic}} [[war]] between the forces of {{Wiki|light}} (the [[hyperborean]] [[Aryan]] race) and the [[powers]] of {{Wiki|darkness}} (the [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] race). The [[Jews]], who currently {{Wiki|rule}} the [[world]], will be exterminated and the {{Wiki|Nazis}} will found the Edidad Dorada (the “golden age”) and the “Fourth Reich”.  
  
Serrano took his “fantasies” literally. To seek his spiritual leader (or the tulku Hitler), the Chilean diplomat (in India at the time) set off and began exploring in the Himalayas and in Antarctica. “In the book The Serpent of Paradise, I describe my search for the ashram of the Siddha in the Himalayas, which is likewise to be found beneath the earth in the Kailash mountains, in a very remote area where my master’s residence also is” (Serrano, 1987, p. 40).[8] He was convince that he would find an entrance to Shambhala or Agarthi in the Kailash. He also tried to reach Lake Yamdrok, because he suspected there was an entrance gateway to the underground Shambhala there as well. But the Chinese turned him back at the border. EL/ELLA  
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Serrano took his “fantasies” literally. To seek his [[spiritual leader]] (or the [[tulku]] {{Wiki|Hitler}}), the Chilean {{Wiki|diplomat}} (in [[India]] at the time) set off and began exploring in the [[Himalayas]] and in {{Wiki|Antarctica}}. “In the [[book]] The [[Serpent]] of [[Paradise]], I describe my search for the ashram of the [[Siddha]] in the [[Himalayas]], which is likewise to be found beneath the [[earth]] in the [[Kailash]] [[mountains]], in a very remote area where my [[master’s]] residence also is” (Serrano, 1987, p. 40).[8] He was convince that he would find an entrance to [[Shambhala]] or [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] in the [[Kailash]]. He also tried to reach Lake [[Yamdrok]], because he suspected there was an entrance gateway to the underground [[Shambhala]] there as well. But the {{Wiki|Chinese}} turned him back at the border. EL/ELLA  
  
But the time was not ripe, Serrano was unable to discover the entrance to Shambhala. In Kalimpong, “before the gates of Tibet” he encountered a “man” who assured the Chilean that a mysterious “order” exerts an influence over both the affairs of the distant past and the most recent events of world history. Obviously this man was the guru who — as he recounts in his key book EL/ELLA — initiated Serrano into the rites of sexual magic, and the order was a tantric secret society. Its members, the “man” said, “live in two cities in the Himalayas, Agarthi and Shambhala. To get there one has to trace this (tantric) way back to the origin of time” (Serrano, 1982, p. 10).  
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But the time was not ripe, Serrano was unable to discover the entrance to [[Shambhala]]. In [[Kalimpong]], “before the gates of [[Tibet]]” he encountered a “man” who assured the Chilean that a mysterious “order” exerts an influence over both the affairs of the distant {{Wiki|past}} and the most recent events of [[world]] history. Obviously this man was the [[guru]] who — as he recounts in his key [[book]] EL/ELLA — [[initiated]] Serrano into the [[rites]] of [[sexual magic]], and the order was a [[tantric]] secret [[society]]. Its members, the “man” said, “live in two cities in the [[Himalayas]], [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] and [[Shambhala]]. To get there one has to trace this ([[tantric]]) way back to the origin of time” (Serrano, 1982, p. 10).  
  
  
The pupil (Serrano) — we read in EL/ELLA — is prepared to go this way and is initiated into the tantras and the “laws of androgyny” by the master: “This knowledge has been passed on to us by the serpent [kundalini] that survived on the ocean floor as the world of the god-men was destroyed, in which the woman was not outside but rather inside and where man and woman were one. .... Until you are one with the woman ... you will be no priest king ... The stallion must become a mare, the man a woman ...” the guru continued his teaching (Serrano, 1982, pp. 11-12).[9]  
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The pupil (Serrano) — we read in EL/ELLA — is prepared to go this way and is [[initiated]] into the [[tantras]] and the “laws of androgyny” by the [[master]]: “This [[knowledge]] has been passed on to us by the [[serpent]] [[[kundalini]]] that survived on the ocean floor as the [[world]] of the god-men was destroyed, in which the woman was not outside but rather inside and where man and woman were one. .... Until you are one with the woman ... you will be no [[priest]] [[king]] ... The stallion must become a mare, the man a woman ...” the [[guru]] continued his [[teaching]] (Serrano, 1982, pp. 11-12).[9]  
  
This is never, the pupil learns, possible through chastity and asceticism. Rather, the man must encounter the woman in the “magic love” in order to divert her feminine energies. As we know, this requires absolute control over the sexual act and above all the retention of the seed: “If the stallion expels the seed, he becomes impoverished by this. ... For as long as the seed flows outwards like a river, the play of the deceptive appearances will continue”  
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This is never, the pupil learns, possible through [[chastity]] and [[asceticism]]. Rather, the man must encounter the woman in the “[[magic]] [[love]]” in order to divert her {{Wiki|feminine}} energies. As we know, this requires [[absolute]] control over the {{Wiki|sexual}} act and above all the {{Wiki|retention}} of the seed: “If the stallion expels the seed, he becomes impoverished by this. ... For as long as the seed flows outwards like a [[river]], the play of the deceptive [[appearances]] will continue”  
  
(Serrano, 1982, p. 13). In another text it says: “the magic love that is taught in ... Shambhala. ... In it the seed may not be issued outwardly and be lost in the woman, rather it must flow inwardly into the body of its owner in order to impregnate him with the androgyne, ... as one in the likewise symbolic language of alchemy” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289). If the man does not expel his sperm he can absorb the woman’s gynergies completely. “If the woman does not receive”, Serrano says, “she gives! Through her skin she exudes substances, a concentrated energy, which satiates you and penetrates into your blood and heart” (Serrano, 1982, p. 14).  
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(Serrano, 1982, p. 13). In another text it says: “the [[magic]] [[love]] that is [[taught]] in ... [[Shambhala]]. ... In it the seed may not be issued outwardly and be lost in the woman, rather it must flow inwardly into the [[body]] of its [[owner]] in order to impregnate him with the [[androgyne]], ... as one in the likewise [[symbolic]] [[language]] of [[alchemy]]” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289). If the man does not expel his sperm he can absorb the woman’s gynergies completely. “If the woman does not receive”, Serrano says, “she gives! Through her {{Wiki|skin}} she exudes {{Wiki|substances}}, a [[concentrated]] [[energy]], which satiates you and penetrates into your {{Wiki|blood}} and [[heart]]” (Serrano, 1982, p. 14).  
  
But it can happen that the tantric experiment fails. If the sadhaka (the pupil) loses his seed during the magic sexual act then he is destroyed by the aggressive femininity: “The spider devours the male who fertilizes her, the bees murder the drones, the fearsome mother wears the organ of generation tied around her neck. Everything female devours, every mare, mother, goddess, or woman. In one way or another the man is consumed” (Serrano, 1982, p. 13).  
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But it can happen that the [[tantric]] experiment fails. If the [[sadhaka]] (the pupil) loses his seed during the [[magic]] {{Wiki|sexual}} act then he is destroyed by the aggressive {{Wiki|femininity}}: “The spider devours the {{Wiki|male}} who fertilizes her, the bees murder the drones, the fearsome mother wears the {{Wiki|organ}} of generation tied around her neck. Everything {{Wiki|female}} devours, every mare, mother, [[goddess]], or woman. In one way or another the man is consumed” (Serrano, 1982, p. 13).  
  
It is thus a matter of life and death. Ultimately, according to Serrano the “killing” of the external woman (the karma mudra) is therefore necessary, so that the inner woman (the maha mudra) can be formed. The author does not shrink from discussing the “tantric female sacrifice” directly: “Only those who are able to love the woman so much [!] that they externally kill her [!] in order to make possible her inner rebirth will find the immortal city of Agarthi (or Shambhala)” (Serrano, 1982, p. 13).[10] For an uninformed reader hidden, but obvious to one who knows the logic of Tantrism, a tantric female murder is described in both of his initiatory writings, EL/ELLA [HE/SHE] and NOS [WE].  
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It is thus a {{Wiki|matter}} of [[life]] and [[death]]. Ultimately, according to Serrano the “{{Wiki|killing}}” of the external woman (the [[karma mudra]]) is therefore necessary, so that the inner woman (the [[maha mudra]]) can be formed. The author does not shrink from discussing the “[[tantric]] {{Wiki|female}} [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]]” directly: “Only those who are able to [[love]] the woman so much [!] that they externally kill her [!] in order to make possible her inner [[rebirth]] will find the [[immortal]] city of [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] (or [[Shambhala]])” (Serrano, 1982, p. 13).[10] For an uninformed reader hidden, but obvious to one who [[knows]] the [[logic]] of [[Tantrism]], a [[tantric]] {{Wiki|female}} murder is described in both of his {{Wiki|initiatory}} writings, EL/ELLA [HE/SHE] and NOS [WE].  
  
In a love scene from EL/ELL,A a young woman expires in Serrano’s arms in order to then re-emerge within him as an inner maha mudra. He bends over her, strokes her hair and kisses her bloody lips: “They tasted like bitter honey, and he swallowed a little of her blood” Then he suddenly sees the stigmata: “Strangely, it [the blood] was only on her feet and the palms of her hands as if she had been crucified. 'Here!', she said. She indicated her side, at breast level. A white line seemed to run through it, like a spear wound” (Serrano, 1982, pp. 72-73). The references to the sacrifice of Christ are obvious,  
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In a [[love]] scene from EL/ELL,A a young woman expires in Serrano’s arms in order to then re-emerge within him as an inner [[maha mudra]]. He bends over her, strokes her [[hair]] and kisses her bloody lips: “They tasted like [[bitter]] [[honey]], and he swallowed a little of her {{Wiki|blood}}” Then he suddenly sees the stigmata: “Strangely, it [the {{Wiki|blood}}] was only on her feet and the palms of her hands as if she had been crucified. 'Here!', she said. She indicated her side, at {{Wiki|breast}} level. A white line seemed to run through it, like a {{Wiki|spear}} wound” (Serrano, 1982, pp. 72-73). The references to the [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]] of {{Wiki|Christ}} are obvious,  
  
indeed they seem quite blatant. “When I die,” the woman then says, “you will bear me within you; I will be you, live in you ... You have drunk my blood, and we are now two siblings. My character  is already being transferred into your blood ... If god will, I shall love you even more when I am dead. ... I have to die that you may live” (Serrano, 1982, pp. 73-74). With this she fulfills the wise saying of Serrano’s master: “The decay of the one [the woman] is the purification of the other [the man]" (Serrano, 1982, p. 93). “The absolute woman”, he says at another point, “can sleep or she can die, which is the same thing” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289).  
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indeed they seem quite blatant. “When I [[die]],” the woman then says, “you will bear me within you; I will be you, live in you ... You have drunk my {{Wiki|blood}}, and we are now two siblings. My [[character]] is already being transferred into your {{Wiki|blood}} ... If [[god]] will, I shall [[love]] you even more when I am [[dead]]. ... I have to [[die]] that you may live” (Serrano, 1982, pp. 73-74). With this she fulfills the [[wise]] saying of Serrano’s [[master]]: “The [[decay]] of the one [the woman] is the [[purification]] of the other [the man]" (Serrano, 1982, p. 93). “The [[absolute]] woman”, he says at another point, “can [[sleep]] or she can [[die]], which is the same thing” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289).  
  
Written in a fantasy manner, the book NOS — Book of the Resurrection also depicts a tantric female sacrifice. The heroine of this “hermetic biography” is called Allouine, the main hero is admittedly Serrano. Additionally, various “tantric” masters crop up. Among them are, unmistakably, C.G. Jung, Hermann Hesse, and the American poet Ezra Pound. The contents of the book depict the voluntary self-sacrifice of Allouine, her interiorization as a maha mudra by  
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Written in a [[fantasy]] manner, the [[book]] NOS — [[Book]] of the {{Wiki|Resurrection}} also depicts a [[tantric]] {{Wiki|female}} [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]]. The [[Wikipedia:Hero|heroine]] of this “hermetic {{Wiki|biography}}” is called Allouine, the main [[hero]] is admittedly Serrano. Additionally, various “[[tantric]]” [[masters]] crop up. Among them are, unmistakably, {{Wiki|C.G. Jung}}, {{Wiki|Hermann Hesse}}, and the [[American]] poet Ezra Pound. The contents of the [[book]] depict the voluntary self-sacrifice of Allouine, her interiorization as a [[maha mudra]] by  
  
the author (Serrano), and the latter’ achievement of immortality through the absorption of gynergy. “The woman dies. She is dead. She must die. ... She is the warrior’s [the yogi’s] companion, existing only in his mind, in his spirit” (Serrano, 1984, p. 11), Serrano instructs us once more. “She [the woman] becomes  interiorized in you through her death, she inspires you”, one of his masters explains to him and in another passage continues: “The secret path of yoga along which you are traveling is only for the warrior, for the initiated hero. It is not the path for the woman; because a woman has no chakras, no kundalini to awaken. ... A woman is the Kundalini. A woman has no soul. She is the soul. A woman has no eternity. She is eternity” (Serrano, 1984, pp. 102, 147).  
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the author (Serrano), and the [[latter]]’ [[achievement]] of [[immortality]] through the [[absorption]] of gynergy. “The woman [[dies]]. She is [[dead]]. She must [[die]]. ... She is the warrior’s [the [[yogi’s]]] companion, [[existing]] only in his [[mind]], in his [[spirit]]” (Serrano, 1984, p. 11), Serrano instructs us once more. “She [the woman] becomes  interiorized in you through her [[death]], she inspires you”, one of his [[masters]] explains to him and in another passage continues: “The secret [[path]] of [[yoga]] along which you are traveling is only for the [[warrior]], for the [[initiated]] [[hero]]. It is not the [[path]] for the woman; because a woman has no [[chakras]], no [[kundalini]] to [[awaken]]. ... A woman is the [[Kundalini]]. A woman has [[no soul]]. She is the [[soul]]. A woman has no {{Wiki|eternity}}. She is {{Wiki|eternity}}” (Serrano, 1984, pp. 102, 147).  
  
Serrano stages a tantric séance with Allouine, in which they both consume the five forbidden foods. Then he drinks “the liquor of orgasm ... the heavenly Soma, an spirit of secret wine ... which is now only to be found in the river of your blood” (Serrano, 1984, p. 112). We know that he is talking about the sukra, the mixture of male and female seed, of menstrual blood and sperm. This magic potion grants the Tantric immortality. In NOS too the author longs for the blood of his lover like a vampire and goes into raptures if he detects it on his lips. After he has washed the dying Allouine, he kisses her and drinks of her blood.  
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Serrano stages a [[tantric]] séance with Allouine, in which they both consume the five forbidden [[foods]]. Then he drinks “the [[liquor]] of {{Wiki|orgasm}} ... the [[heavenly]] Soma, an [[spirit]] of secret wine ... which is now only to be found in the [[river]] of your {{Wiki|blood}}” (Serrano, 1984, p. 112). We know that he is talking about the [[sukra]], the mixture of {{Wiki|male}} and {{Wiki|female}} seed, of menstrual {{Wiki|blood}} and sperm. This [[magic]] potion grants the [[Tantric]] [[immortality]]. In NOS too the author longs for the {{Wiki|blood}} of his lover like a {{Wiki|vampire}} and goes into raptures if he detects it on his lips. After he has washed the dying Allouine, he kisses her and drinks of her {{Wiki|blood}}.  
  
Yet Allouine patiently and will-lessly accepts her sacrifice: “My desire for you (i.e., for Serrano) is reaching its peak. The fire of sacrifice has already been lit in my vulva and beats there like a heart. ...   
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Yet Allouine patiently and will-lessly accepts her [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]]: “My [[desire]] for you (i.e., for Serrano) is reaching its peak. The [[fire]] of [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]] has already been lit in my vulva and beats there like a [[heart]]. ...   
  
My will no longer exists” (Serrano, 1984, p. 111). “The authentic, absolute woman sacrifices herself voluntarily,” we read in NOS, “immolating herself in order to give her eternity to her lover. ... The beloved is now the hidden beloved, she who has died and buried herself in your bones and your veins. The female Sophia, guru of the soul, she who courses through the blood, the female philosopher, Sophia, wisdom, the dove, gnosis” (Serrano, 1984, pp. 147-148). Dying, his “wisdom consort” says to him, “I shall but love the
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My will no longer [[exists]]” (Serrano, 1984, p. 111). “The [[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]], [[absolute]] woman [[sacrifices]] herself voluntarily,” we read in NOS, “immolating herself in order to give her {{Wiki|eternity}} to her lover. ... The beloved is now the hidden beloved, she who has [[died]] and [[Wikipedia:burial|buried]] herself in your [[bones]] and your veins. The {{Wiki|female}} [[Sophia]], [[guru]] of the [[soul]], she who courses through the {{Wiki|blood}}, the {{Wiki|female}} [[philosopher]], [[Sophia]], [[wisdom]], the dove, [[gnosis]]” (Serrano, 1984, pp. 147-148). Dying, his “[[wisdom consort]]” says to him, “I shall but [[love]] the
  
After he has internalized Allouine within himself, the Tantric Serrano can now overcome his EGO, he can now talk of NOS (WE), since his lover (maha mudra) will dwell in him for ever. Through this love, deadly for the woman, the man gains eternal life. In this context, Serrano plays upon the word AMOR, which does not just mean love, but also A-MOR, i.e., beyond death.  
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After he has internalized Allouine within himself, the [[Tantric]] Serrano can now overcome his EGO, he can now talk of NOS (WE), since his lover ([[maha mudra]]) will dwell in him for ever. Through this [[love]], deadly for the woman, the man gains [[eternal life]]. In this context, Serrano plays upon the [[word]] AMOR, which does not just mean [[love]], but also A-MOR, i.e., beyond [[death]].  
  
Eternally united with Allouine’s gynergy following her physical death, Serrano buries her corpse and places a stone at her grave into which he has chiseled a leftward hooked cross, the supreme symbol of “esoteric Hitlerism”. Hitler as a tantric and as king of the world (Chakravartin) From Serrano’s tantric world view it is only all too easy to assume that Hitler (as a tulku) also conducted sexual magic practices with a wisdom consort (mudra). Eva Braun, the  
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Eternally united with Allouine’s gynergy following her [[physical]] [[death]], Serrano buries her corpse and places a stone at her grave into which he has chiseled a leftward hooked cross, the supreme [[symbol]] of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism”. {{Wiki|Hitler}} as a [[tantric]] and as [[king]] of the [[world]] ([[Chakravartin]]) From Serrano’s [[tantric]] {{Wiki|world view}} it is only all too easy to assume that {{Wiki|Hitler}} (as a [[tulku]]) also conducted [[sexual magic]] practices with a [[wisdom consort]] ([[mudra]]). Eva Braun, the  
  
lover of the dictator appears to have only partially performed this duty. Behind her, Serrano says, stood a greater one: “We must thus consider the relationship with Eva Braun to have been like that between Jesus and Mary Magdalene in the Christian legend, like that of an alchemist to his mystic sister. ... The presence of the woman, her telepathic, selfcommunicating energy, the tensions this generates are indispensable for a tantric magician, for  
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lover of the dictator appears to have only partially performed this [[duty]]. Behind her, Serrano says, stood a greater one: “We must thus consider the relationship with Eva Braun to have been like that between {{Wiki|Jesus}} and Mary Magdalene in the [[Christian]] legend, like that of an {{Wiki|alchemist}} to his [[mystic]] sister. ... The presence of the woman, her telepathic, selfcommunicating [[energy]], the tensions this generates are indispensable for a [[tantric]] [[Wikipedia:Magician(paranormal)|magician]], for  
  
this kind of bearer of power. The mystic consort of Hitler was, however, not Eva Braun, but rather another” (Serrano, 1987, p. 25). He refers to her as the “Valkyrie” or as Lilith too. With the name Lilith he draws a connection to Adam. Like Hitler, the biblical first father of humanity (Adam) also possessed two women, an outer Eve and an inner Lilith. Did Hitler perhaps make an decisive tantric mistake, asks the author, in marrying Eva Braun (shortly before his suicide)? “... Since the secret Eve [Braun] of transient flesh and blood was accepted, she now [took] the place of the mystic consort” (Serrano, 1987, p. 25), and Hitler lost part of his magic powers (siddhis).  
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this kind of bearer of power. The [[mystic]] [[consort]] of {{Wiki|Hitler}} was, however, not Eva Braun, but rather another” (Serrano, 1987, p. 25). He refers to her as the “Valkyrie” or as Lilith too. With the [[name]] Lilith he draws a [[connection]] to Adam. Like {{Wiki|Hitler}}, the {{Wiki|biblical}} first father of [[humanity]] (Adam) also possessed two women, an outer Eve and an inner Lilith. Did {{Wiki|Hitler}} perhaps make an decisive [[tantric]] mistake, asks the author, in marrying Eva Braun (shortly before his [[suicide]])? “... Since the secret Eve [Braun] of transient flesh and {{Wiki|blood}} was accepted, she now [took] the place of the [[mystic]] [[consort]]” (Serrano, 1987, p. 25), and {{Wiki|Hitler}} lost part of his [[magic powers]] ([[siddhis]]).  
  
  
A according to Serrano the “Führer” of the Third Reich was a tantra master from Shambhala, the “high priest of the occident” (Serrano, 1987, p. 269) He came to earth to fulfill a mission — the control of the world by the Nordic ("hyperborean”) race. But in him Serrano does not just see the incarnation of a warlike archetype who lowered himself into a human frame in the nineteen-thirties and forties. In the dictator he directly recognized a tulku and god sent from Shambhala. Hitler “was a highly developed being, a Bodhisattva, a tulku ... the incarnation of a deity” (Serrano, n.d., p. 119).  
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A according to Serrano the “Führer” of the [[Third Reich]] was a [[tantra]] [[master]] from [[Shambhala]], the “[[high priest]] of the occident” (Serrano, 1987, p. 269) He came to [[earth]] to fulfill a [[mission]] — the control of the [[world]] by the Nordic ("[[hyperborean]]”) race. But in him Serrano does not just see the [[incarnation]] of a warlike {{Wiki|archetype}} who lowered himself into a [[human]] frame in the nineteen-thirties and forties. In the dictator he directly [[recognized]] a [[tulku]] and [[god]] sent from [[Shambhala]]. {{Wiki|Hitler}} “was a [[highly developed being]], a [[Bodhisattva]], a [[tulku]] ... the [[incarnation]] of a [[deity]]” (Serrano, n.d., p. 119).  
  
  
Just as a tulku need not only appear in the form of a single person, but can rather produce many emanations of his self, so too the various fascist national “Führers” of the first half of our century were the emanations of the mightiest central tulku and Shambhala prince, Adolf Hitler: Benito Mussolini in Italy; Oliveira Salazar in Portugal; Leon Degrelle in Belgium; José Antonio Primo de Rivera in Spain; Plinio Salgado in Brazil; Doriot in France; Jorge González von Marée in Chile; and Subhash Chandra Bose in India. All the  
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Just as a [[tulku]] need not only appear in the [[form]] of a single [[person]], but can rather produce many [[emanations]] of his [[self]], so too the various fascist national “Führers” of the first half of our century were the [[emanations]] of the mightiest central [[tulku]] and [[Shambhala]] {{Wiki|prince}}, {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}: Benito [[Mussolini]] in {{Wiki|Italy}}; Oliveira Salazar in {{Wiki|Portugal}}; Leon Degrelle in Belgium; José Antonio Primo de Rivera in {{Wiki|Spain}}; Plinio Salgado in {{Wiki|Brazil}}; Doriot in {{Wiki|France}}; Jorge González von Marée in [[Chile]]; and Subhash [[Chandra]] Bose in [[India]]. All the  
  
  
fascist energy of the world was concentrated in the German “Führer” (Hitler): “The tulku”, says Serrano, “ — in this case it is Hitler — radiates out from a center of higher power, which like an enormous sun absorbs everything and draws it into his fire and his fate. If HE falls, then all the others fall too, then HE is of course ALL [of them]" (Serrano, 1987, p. 270).  
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fascist [[energy]] of the [[world]] was [[concentrated]] in the [[German]] “Führer” ({{Wiki|Hitler}}): “The [[tulku]]”, says Serrano, “ — in this case it is {{Wiki|Hitler}} — radiates out from a center of higher power, which like an enormous {{Wiki|sun}} absorbs everything and draws it into his [[fire]] and his [[fate]]. If HE falls, then all the others fall too, then HE is of course ALL [of them]" (Serrano, 1987, p. 270).  
According to Serrano Hitler must also be seen as the earthly appearance of the Chakravartin: “For the initiates of the SS Hitler was that mysterious prophet or magician who … would restore the sense of royal dignity, where the king of the world is the emperor, the priest of priests and king of kings; it  
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According to Serrano {{Wiki|Hitler}} must also be seen as the [[earthly]] [[appearance]] of the [[Chakravartin]]: “For the [[initiates]] of the [[SS]] {{Wiki|Hitler}} was that mysterious prophet or [[Wikipedia:Magician(paranormal)|magician]] who … would restore the [[sense]] of {{Wiki|royal}} [[dignity]], where the [[king]] of the [[world]] is the [[emperor]], the [[priest]] of {{Wiki|priests}} and [[king of kings]]; it  
  
is the leader, who will establish a new golden age for a thousand years and more” (Serrano, 1987, p. 354). This is clearly intended for the future, since– according to Serrano — Hitler will soon return once more to fulfill his cosmic mission. One may think what one will of such prognoses, but it is in any  
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is the leader, who will establish a new golden age for a thousand years and more” (Serrano, 1987, p. 354). This is clearly intended for the {{Wiki|future}}, since– according to Serrano — {{Wiki|Hitler}} will soon return once more to fulfill his [[cosmic]] [[mission]]. One may think what one will of such prognoses, but it is in any  
case amazing what a large upturn fascist movements have achieved worldwide since the end of the eighties. The SS as a tantric warrior order from Shambhala  
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case amazing what a large upturn fascist movements have achieved worldwide since the end of the eighties. The [[SS]] as a [[tantric]] [[warrior]] order from [[Shambhala]]
  
For Serrano the tantric initiation is the central rite of a “hyperborean” (Nordic) warrior caste. Shambhala counts as the supreme mystery site for the  
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For Serrano the [[tantric initiation]] is the central [[rite]] of a “[[hyperborean]]” (Nordic) [[warrior caste]]. [[Shambhala]] counts as the supreme {{Wiki|mystery}} site for the  
initiation of the “priestwarriors”. “In Shambhala”, the author says, “ the use of the force through which the mutation of the earth and the people can be carried out is taught, and the latter [the people] are introduced into the martial initiation, which makes this possible. ... Those who follow this initiatory stream have struggled to found a new/old order here on the presentday earth which has its roots in the transcendent origins, with the goal of  
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[[initiation]] of the “priestwarriors”. “In [[Shambhala]]”, the author says, “ the use of the force through which the {{Wiki|mutation}} of the [[earth]] and the [[people]] can be carried out is [[taught]], and the [[latter]] [the [[people]]] are introduced into the {{Wiki|martial}} [[initiation]], which makes this possible. ... Those who follow this {{Wiki|initiatory}} {{Wiki|stream}} have struggled to found a new/old order here on the presentday [[earth]] which has its [[roots]] in the [[transcendent]] origins, with the goal of  
  
 
reawakening the golden age, and they will fight on to the end...” (Serrano, 1987, p. 258). [11]  
 
reawakening the golden age, and they will fight on to the end...” (Serrano, 1987, p. 258). [11]  
This order is the secret brotherhood of the Shambhala officers, who have for centuries been incarnated in our world — for instance as knights of the holy grail or as Rosicrucians or finally as the occult elite of the SS, Hitler’s notorious Schutz-Staffel. “Once a year”, we learn, “the inner circle of the SS  
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This order is the secret brotherhood of the [[Shambhala]] officers, who have for centuries been [[incarnated]] in our [[world]] — for instance as knights of the {{Wiki|holy grail}} or as [[Rosicrucians]] or finally as the [[occult]] {{Wiki|elite}} of the [[SS]], [[Hitler’s]] notorious Schutz-Staffel. “Once a year”, we learn, “the inner circle of the [[SS]]
  
people met with their supreme leaders for a few days of retreat, the solitude, and meditation. A kind of western yoga was practiced here, but nothing is known about it” (Serrano, 1987, pp. 171-172).   
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[[people]] met with their supreme leaders for a few days of [[retreat]], the [[solitude]], and [[meditation]]. A kind of [[western]] [[yoga]] was practiced here, but nothing is known about it” (Serrano, 1987, pp. 171-172).   
According to Serrano the SS were divided into two sections, an inner esoteric one and an outer one. The “exoteric SS” were selected to “be able to deal with the most difficult tasks and adventures in the external world”. “Nothing of the esoteric of the black order, its practices and teachings, its  
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According to Serrano the [[SS]] were divided into two [[sections]], an inner [[esoteric]] one and an outer one. The “[[exoteric]] [[SS]]” were selected to “be able to deal with the most difficult tasks and adventures in the [[external world]]”. “Nothing of the [[esoteric]] of the black order, its practices and teachings, its  
  
invisible connections and its occult doctrines was known” to them (Serrano, 1987, p. 264). The “inner circle” of the SS consisted of “sun people, supermen, god-men, the total human, the human magician” (Serrano, n.d., p. 96). The esoteric SS were siddhas (magicians) from the underground kingdom of Shambhala, or at least their messengers In German, SS are the initials of the “black sun” (“schwarze Sonne”), and Serrano did also call the members of the order “the men of the black sun”. We are reminded that the planet of darkness, Rahu, which darkens the sun and moon, is also referred to in the Kalachakra Tantra as the black sun.  
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{{Wiki|invisible}} connections and its [[occult]] [[doctrines]] was known” to them (Serrano, 1987, p. 264). The “inner circle” of the [[SS]] consisted of “{{Wiki|sun}} [[people]], supermen, god-men, the total [[human]], the [[human]] [[Wikipedia:Magician(paranormal)|magician]]” (Serrano, n.d., p. 96). The [[esoteric]] [[SS]] were [[siddhas]] ({{Wiki|magicians}}) from the underground {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Shambhala]], or at least their messengers In [[German]], [[SS]] are the initials of the “black {{Wiki|sun}}” (“schwarze Sonne”), and Serrano did also call the members of the order “the men of the black {{Wiki|sun}}”. We are reminded that the {{Wiki|planet}} of {{Wiki|darkness}}, [[Rahu]], which darkens the {{Wiki|sun}} and [[moon]], is also referred to in the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] as the black {{Wiki|sun}}.  
  
The author is convinced, of course, that sexual magic rites were practiced in the SS (the “new aristocracy of the Aryan race”). Like Julius Evola before him, the Chilean makes constant references in his writings to how sexuality may be converted into high-quality aggressive military energy and political power through tantric practices: “Come and take me like a warrior!”, a lover (his karma mudra) says to him at one stage in his key novels, “I give you my  
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The author is convinced, of course, that [[sexual magic]] [[rites]] were practiced in the [[SS]] (the “new {{Wiki|aristocracy}} of the [[Aryan]] race”). Like [[Julius Evola]] before him, the Chilean makes [[constant]] references in his writings to how {{Wiki|sexuality}} may be converted into high-quality aggressive {{Wiki|military}} [[energy]] and {{Wiki|political}} power through [[tantric practices]]: “Come and take me like a [[warrior]]!”, a lover (his [[karma mudra]]) says to him at one stage in his key novels, “I give you my  
  
heart for you to devour. Let us drink our blood” (Serrano, 1982, p. 54). In  
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[[heart]] for you to devour. Let us drink our {{Wiki|blood}}” (Serrano, 1982, p. 54). In  
EL/ELLA the author recommends to heroes initiated into the tantras that “the warrior should give death the face of his lover; the fiery femininity of death will be thus evoked” (Serrano, 1982, p. 87). For Serrano, tantric practices and the cult life of a fascist/esoteric warrior caste are one.  
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EL/ELLA the author recommends to heroes [[initiated]] into the [[tantras]] that “the [[warrior]] should give [[death]] the face of his lover; the fiery {{Wiki|femininity}} of [[death]] will be thus evoked” (Serrano, 1982, p. 87). For Serrano, [[tantric practices]] and the {{Wiki|cult}} [[life]] of a fascist/esoteric [[warrior caste]] are one.  
  
Additionally, the sexual magic of the SS was connected with racial experiments. These aimed at a mutation of the human race, or better, a regaining of the formerly high-standing Aryan god-men who had in the dim and distant past tarnished themselves through “ordinary” sexual intercourse with human women and produced a lesser race. According to Serrano, such experiments were conducted in the Wewelsburg, the occult center of the SS. “Laboratories of leftward  
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Additionally, the [[sexual magic]] of the [[SS]] was connected with racial experiments. These aimed at a {{Wiki|mutation}} of the [[human]] race, or better, a regaining of the formerly high-standing [[Aryan]] god-men who had in the dim and distant {{Wiki|past}} tarnished themselves through “ordinary” {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with [[human]] women and produced a lesser race. According to Serrano, such experiments were conducted in the Wewelsburg, the [[occult]] center of the [[SS]]. “Laboratories of leftward  
  
magic” for the re-creation of the original, pure Aryan race were to be found there (Serrano, n.d. pp. 488, 589). But these were nothing more than the aboveground branches of corresponding establishments in subterranean Shambhala. “ In Shambhala they attempted to produce a mutation of their kind which would allow them to return to that which they were before their interbreeding with the sons of man...” — when they still had a white, almost transparent  
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[[magic]]” for the re-creation of the original, [[pure]] [[Aryan]] race were to be found there (Serrano, n.d. pp. 488, 589). But these were nothing more than the aboveground branches of [[corresponding]] establishments in subterranean [[Shambhala]]. “ In [[Shambhala]] they attempted to produce a {{Wiki|mutation}} of their kind which would allow them to return to that which they were before their interbreeding with the sons of man...” — when they still had a white, almost transparent  
  
body and blonde hair (Serrano, 1982, p. 54).  
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[[body]] and blonde [[hair]] (Serrano, 1982, p. 54).  
As Tantrics, the SS were “beyond good and evil” and for this reason their “terrible deeds” were justified by Serrano, plus that they took place at higher cosmic command (Serrano, 1987, p. 331). The “final solution to the question of the gypsies” (many gypsies perished in the concentration camps), for example, is said to have come directly “from Tibet to Hitler, certainly from Shambhala”. The gypsies used to live in Shambhala and had then been driven out of there.  
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As [[Tantrics]], the [[SS]] were “beyond [[good and evil]]” and for this [[reason]] their “terrible [[deeds]]” were justified by Serrano, plus that they took place at higher [[cosmic]] command (Serrano, 1987, p. 331). The “final {{Wiki|solution}} to the question of the gypsies” (many gypsies perished in the [[concentration]] camps), for example, is said to have come directly “from [[Tibet]] to {{Wiki|Hitler}}, certainly from [[Shambhala]]”. The gypsies used to live in [[Shambhala]] and had then been driven out of there.  
  
“The reasons for this”, says Serrano, “were known in the Tibet of the Dalai Lama” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).  
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“The [[reasons]] for this”, says Serrano, “were known in the [[Tibet]] of the [[Dalai Lama]]” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).  
Just like the Knights Templar, the inner occult core of the SS were incarnations of the guardians of the holy grail, and “the grail of the siddhas [the  
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Just like the [[Knights Templar]], the inner [[occult]] core of the [[SS]] were [[incarnations]] of the guardians of the {{Wiki|holy grail}}, and “the [[grail]] of the [[siddhas]] [the  
  
magicians], of the solar and martial initiations” is to be found in Shambhala (Serrano, 1987, p. 264). The miracles which radiated from the grail were evident in the achievements of the black order in the course of the Second World War: “If one examines the achievements of the followers of Hitler in all areas of creation within a period of just six years, one cannot avoid admiring this miracle and making a comparison with the Templar order. And one comes  
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{{Wiki|magicians}}], of the {{Wiki|solar}} and {{Wiki|martial}} [[initiations]]” is to be found in [[Shambhala]] (Serrano, 1987, p. 264). The [[miracles]] which radiated from the [[grail]] were evident in the achievements of the black order in the course of the [[Second World War]]: “If one examines the achievements of the followers of {{Wiki|Hitler}} in all areas of creation within a period of just six years, one cannot avoid admiring this [[miracle]] and making a comparison with the Templar order. And one comes  
  
to believe that the SS have likewise found the grail and even deciphered it” (Serrano, 1987, p. 278). Even the monumental architecture of the Third Reich is supposed to have been prepared on the building sites of Shambhala. The Hyperboreans (the gods of the north), we may read, “emigrated to two secret cities in the Himalayas, Agarthi and Shambhala. ... In Shambhala they practiced the magic of the giants which made the monumental buildings possible” (Serrano, 1982, p. 54).  
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to believe that the [[SS]] have likewise found the [[grail]] and even deciphered it” (Serrano, 1987, p. 278). Even the monumental [[architecture]] of the [[Third Reich]] is supposed to have been prepared on the building sites of [[Shambhala]]. The Hyperboreans (the [[gods]] of the [[north]]), we may read, “emigrated to two secret cities in the [[Himalayas]], [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] and [[Shambhala]]. ... In [[Shambhala]] they practiced the [[magic]] of the giants which made the monumental buildings possible” (Serrano, 1982, p. 54).  
  
In the Second World War the forces of light and the “sun race” (Hitler and the SS) stood opposed to the forces of darkness and the “moon race” (the Allies and the Jews). It was no ordinary war, but rather a global battle between the gods (the Nazis, the light Aryan race) and demons (the Jews, the dark Semitic race), between Odin, the highest god of the Germanic peoples, and Jehovah, the highest god of the Jews. The Nordic (hyperborean) heroes fought the “lord of  
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In the [[Second World War]] the forces of {{Wiki|light}} and the “{{Wiki|sun}} race” ({{Wiki|Hitler}} and the [[SS]]) stood opposed to the forces of {{Wiki|darkness}} and the “[[moon]] race” (the Allies and the [[Jews]]). It was no ordinary [[war]], but rather a global {{Wiki|battle}} between the [[gods]] (the {{Wiki|Nazis}}, the {{Wiki|light}} [[Aryan]] race) and {{Wiki|demons}} (the [[Jews]], the dark Semitic race), between [[Odin]], the [[highest]] [[god]] of the {{Wiki|Germanic}} peoples, and Jehovah, the [[highest]] [[god]] of the [[Jews]]. The Nordic ([[hyperborean]]) heroes fought the “lord of  
  
darkness”, the “satanic demiurge”. At heart, Serrano says, the patriarchal and matriarchal powers were at war.  
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{{Wiki|darkness}}”, the “satanic demiurge”. At [[heart]], Serrano says, the [[patriarchal]] and {{Wiki|matriarchal}} [[powers]] were at [[war]].  
Admittedly Hitler outwardly lost the war, but through his sacrifice and his example he saved the ideals of the warrior caste from Shambhala. He shall return at the head of his “wild army” to finally liberate the white race from the lord of darkness (Jehovah). It will  
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Admittedly {{Wiki|Hitler}} outwardly lost the [[war]], but through his [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]] and his example he saved the ideals of the [[warrior caste]] from [[Shambhala]]. He shall return at the head of his “wild {{Wiki|army}}” to finally {{Wiki|liberate}} the white race from the lord of {{Wiki|darkness}} (Jehovah). It will  
  
then come to a terrible final battle. “These are the dimensions of Hitler, the envoy of the hyperborean [Nordic] siddhas, the tulku, the Bodhisattva, the Chakravartin, the Führer of the Aryans, so that the demiurge Jehovah has to mobilize all his earthly and extraterrestrial legions” (Serrano, n.d., p. 50).  
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then come to a terrible final {{Wiki|battle}}. “These are the {{Wiki|dimensions}} of {{Wiki|Hitler}}, the envoy of the [[hyperborean]] [Nordic] [[siddhas]], the [[tulku]], the [[Bodhisattva]], the [[Chakravartin]], the Führer of the [[Aryans]], so that the demiurge Jehovah has to mobilize all his [[earthly]] and [[extraterrestrial]] legions” (Serrano, n.d., p. 50).  
One may well dismiss Serrano’s visions as the product of an overactive imagination, but it cannot be denied that modern fascism has found a home and a  
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One may well dismiss Serrano’s [[visions]] as the product of an overactive [[imagination]], but it cannot be denied that {{Wiki|modern}} fascism has found a home and a  
  
predecessor in the Shambhala myth and in Tantrism. Its mythological conceptions and visions of power can without difficulty be brought into harmony with the practice and political ideology of the Kalachakra Tantra for all fundamental issues. The occult right wing’s move toward Tibetan Buddhism is thus in no way to be understood as the exploitation of the dharma for ignoble purposes, since there is a profound inner relatedness between these two ways of looking  
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predecessor in the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] and in [[Tantrism]]. Its [[mythological]] conceptions and [[visions]] of power can without difficulty be brought into [[harmony]] with the practice and {{Wiki|political}} ideology of the [[Kalachakra Tantra]] for all fundamental issues. The [[occult]] right wing’s move toward [[Tibetan Buddhism]] is thus in no way to be understood as the exploitation of the [[dharma]] for [[ignoble]] purposes, since there is a profound inner relatedness between these two ways of [[looking at]] the [[world]]. The [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] and Serrano Naturally, the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]] would simply dismiss any link between the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]] and [[Kalachakra Tantra]] and the “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” of Serrano, regardless of how closely matched even the {{Wiki|conceptual}} {{Wiki|principles}} of the two systems may be. Nonetheless, it is of great [[interest]] to our culturally critical study that the [[Kundun]] met with the racist Chilean several times (in at least 1959, 1984,
  
at the world. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Serrano Naturally, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama would simply dismiss any link between the Shambhala myth and Kalachakra Tantra and the “esoteric Hitlerism” of Serrano, regardless of how closely matched even the conceptual principles of the two systems may be. Nonetheless, it is of great interest to our culturally critical study that the Kundun met with the racist Chilean several times (in at least 1959, 1984,  
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and 1992). When [[His Holiness]] visited [[Chile]] in the year 1992, he was greeted at the airport by, among others, the leader of the National Socialist Party of [[Chile]] — Miguel Serrano by [[name]]. The [[principal]] ideologue of [[Esoteric]] Hitlerism told the reporters {{Wiki|present}} that he and the hierarch from [[Tibet]] had been good “friends” since his time in [[India]] (Grunfeld, 1996, p. 302). Serrano was also a [[friend]] of the [[German]] living in [[India]] whom we have so often cited, [[Lama Govinda]], in whose [[meditation]] tower with a view of the [[Himalayan]] [[mountains]] he was able to immerse himself.
  
and 1992). When His Holiness visited Chile in the year 1992, he was greeted at the airport by, among others, the leader of the National Socialist Party of Chile — Miguel Serrano by name. The principal ideologue of Esoteric Hitlerism told the reporters present that he and the hierarch from Tibet had been good “friends” since his time in India (Grunfeld, 1996, p. 302). Serrano was also a friend of the German living in India whom we have so often cited, Lama Govinda, in whose meditation tower with a view of the Himalayan mountains he was able to immerse himself.  
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The first encounter with the [[Kundun]] took place in 1959. In his [[own]] account, the founder of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” was the sole foreigner to greet the [[Dalai Lama]] as he crossed the [[Indian]] border after his flight from [[Tibet]]. “Shortly before the taking of [[Tibet]] by Mao’s troops”, he reports in his [[own]] words, “the [[Dalai Lama]] succeeded in fleeing to [[India]]. I journeyed into the [[Himalayas]] to wait for him there. I donned [[Tibetan]] [[clothes]] which the [[Maharaja]] of [[Sikkim]] had
  
The first encounter with the Kundun took place in 1959. In his own account, the founder of “esoteric Hitlerism” was the sole foreigner to greet the Dalai Lama as he crossed the Indian border after his flight from Tibet. “Shortly before the taking of Tibet by Mao’s troops”, he reports in his own words, “the Dalai Lama succeeded in fleeing to India. I journeyed into the Himalayas to wait for him there. I donned Tibetan clothes which the Maharaja of Sikkim had
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given me so as to attempt to get to [[Tibet]] from there. I made it to the [[Tibetan]] border, where — incidentally — I made the acquaintance of one of [[Roerich’s]] sons who also gave me a report of the hidden city {{Wiki|lying}} in the [[mountains]] ([[Shambhala]]). The at that time still very young [[Dalai Lama]] later, when everything was over, gave me a small [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|dog}}, as a sign of his [[gratitude]]” (Palacio, 1990, p. 4).  
  
given me so as to attempt to get to Tibet from there. I made it to the Tibetan border, where — incidentally — I made the acquaintance of one of Roerich’s sons who also gave me a report of the hidden city lying in the mountains (Shambhala). The at that time still very young Dalai Lama later, when everything was over, gave me a small Tibetan dog, as a sign of his gratitude” (Palacio, 1990, p. 4).  
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It is at any rate [[interesting]] that the [[Kundun]], who was introduced to {{Wiki|western culture}} by a member of the [[SS]] ({{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}}), meets as the first (!) [[Westerner]] after his crossing of the [[Indian]] border the fascist Miguel Serrano, who sees a [[mythic]] command from the {{Wiki|kingdom}} [[Shambhala]] at the [[esoteric]] core of the [[SS]]. Serrano says of himself: “I was employed as a tool and continue to be used” (Cedade, 1986). We may recall that upon crossing the border, the [[Dalai Lama]] gave vent to the cry of “Victory to the [[gods]]!”. The [[gods]] that Serrano represented and as whose tool he served were Wotan, [[Odin]], and, in his [[own]] words, {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}.  
  
It is at any rate interesting that the Kundun, who was introduced to western culture by a member of the SS (Heinrich Harrer), meets as the first (!) Westerner after his crossing of the Indian border the fascist Miguel Serrano, who sees a mythic command from the kingdom Shambhala at the esoteric core of the SS. Serrano says of himself: “I was employed as a tool and continue to be used” (Cedade, 1986). We may recall that upon crossing the border, the Dalai Lama gave vent to the cry of “Victory to the gods!”. The gods that Serrano represented and as whose tool he served were Wotan, Odin, and, in his own words, Adolf Hitler.
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Miguel Serrano and the XIV. [[Dalai Lama]] in Santiago de [[Chile]] (1992)  
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As far as the “enchanting” [[Tibetan]] [[temple]] bitch of “[[honey]] [[yellow]] {{Wiki|color}}” which was given him by the [[Kundun]] is concerned, this creature had a most special significance for the Chilean. The [[lamas]], the author says, referred to the petite race as the “[[lion]] of the back door of the [[Temple]]”. Serrano’s “back door
  
Miguel Serrano and the XIV. Dalai Lama in Santiago de Chile (1992)
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[[lion]]” was called [[Dolma]], “the [[name]] of a [[Tibetan]] [[goddess]]; in [[truth]] the [[shakti]]” (Serrano, n.d., p. 189). [[Dolma]] is the [[Tibetan]] [[name]] for the [[goddess Tara]]. As abstruse as it may [[sound]], after some time the Chilean [[recognized]] in the [[Dolma]] given him by the [[Kundun]] the [[reincarnation]] of a woman whom he once loved as a “[[mystic]] partner” and who (in accordance with the laws of the “[[tantric]] {{Wiki|female}} [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]]”) had had to [[die]] (Serrano, n.d., p. 189). As [[Dolma]] the bitch one day passed away in his arms — Serrano had flown from {{Wiki|Spain}} to {{Wiki|Vienna}} just to accompany her into {{Wiki|eternity}} — he recalled an event of [[mythological]] {{Wiki|dimensions}} from
As far as the “enchanting” Tibetan temple bitch of “honey yellow color” which was given him by the Kundun is concerned, this creature had a most special significance for the Chilean. The lamas, the author says, referred to the petite race as the “lion of the back door of the Temple”. Serrano’s “back door
 
  
lion” was called Dolma, “the name of a Tibetan goddess; in truth the shakti” (Serrano, n.d., p. 189). Dolma is the Tibetan name for the goddess Tara. As abstruse as it may sound, after some time the Chilean recognized in the Dolma given him by the Kundun the reincarnation of a woman whom he once loved as a “mystic partner” and who (in accordance with the laws of the “tantric female sacrifice”) had had to die (Serrano, n.d., p. 189). As Dolma the bitch one day passed away in his arms — Serrano had flown from Spain to Vienna just to accompany her into eternity — he recalled an event of mythological dimensions from
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the 16th century. As if he were in a [[trance]] he suddenly felt that it was not the [[Tibetan]] [[Dolma]] but rather the dying sister of the last Aztec [[emperor]] Montezuma, Papán by [[name]], whom he held in his arms. Papán — Serrano claimed — originally a [[high priestess]] from the [[north]] ("[[Hyperborea]]”), had in {{Wiki|Mexico}} prophesied- according to legend — the return of the white [[gods]] to [[America]]. In her final hour, [[Dolma]] (the bitch) radiated out the [[energy]] of the Aztec
  
the 16th century. As if he were in a trance he suddenly felt that it was not the Tibetan Dolma but rather the dying sister of the last Aztec emperor Montezuma, Papán by name, whom he held in his arms. Papán — Serrano claimed — originally a high priestess from the north ("Hyperborea”), had in Mexico prophesied- according to legend — the return of the white gods to America. In her final hour, Dolma (the bitch) radiated out the energy of the Aztec
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{{Wiki|princess}} who had to [[suffer]] a [[ritual]] sacrificial [[death]].
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Thanks to this [[vision]] Serrano could once more [[experience]] the fascination which habitually flooded through him at the embrace of dying women, even if one of them had this time been [[incarnated]] in a bitch. In NOS, a dying {{Wiki|dog}} (the [[fate]] of [[Dolma]] probably lies behind this) spoke to him like a [[tantric]] lover with a
  
princess who had to suffer a ritual sacrificial death.
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[[human]] {{Wiki|voice}}: “You don't need me outside anymore. I will howl inside you, like my brother the {{Wiki|wolf}}” (Serrano, 1984, p. 21).  
Thanks to this vision Serrano could once more experience the fascination which habitually flooded through him at the embrace of dying women, even if one of them had this time been incarnated in a bitch. In NOS, a dying dog (the fate of Dolma probably lies behind this) spoke to him like a tantric lover with a
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Such central “hermetic” [[experiences]] naturally tied the Chilean to the [[Kundun]] and his [[tantric]] {{Wiki|world view}} profoundly and so it is also not surprising that Serrano linked “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” and the [[fate]] of {{Wiki|Germany}} to the [[Dalai Lama]] directly: His “skill”, the author says of the [[Fourteenth Dalai Lama]], is
  
human voice: “You don't need me outside anymore. I will howl inside you, like my brother the wolf” (Serrano, 1984, p. 21).  
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“closely linked to that of [[Hitler’s]] {{Wiki|Germany}} ... on account of yet undiscovered connections. A few years after {{Wiki|Germany}}, [[Tibet]] also fell” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).  
Such central “hermetic” experiences naturally tied the Chilean to the Kundun and his tantric world view profoundly and so it is also not surprising that Serrano linked “esoteric Hitlerism” and the fate of Germany to the Dalai Lama directly: His “skill”, the author says of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, is
 
  
“closely linked to that of Hitler’s Germany ... on account of yet undiscovered connections. A few years after Germany, Tibet also fell” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).  
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The Chilean did not yet know about the [[SS]] {{Wiki|past}} of {{Wiki|Heinrich Harrer}}, the Kundun’s “[[best friend]]” and [[teacher]], since this first became known in 1997 in [[connection]] with the film {{Wiki|Seven Years in Tibet}}. But we can be certain that this fact would have been cited by him as further {{Wiki|evidence}} to justify an [[occult]]
  
The Chilean did not yet know about the SS past of Heinrich Harrer, the Kundun’s “best friend” and teacher, since this first became known in 1997 in connection with the film Seven Years in Tibet. But we can be certain that this fact would have been cited by him as further evidence to justify an occult
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[[connection]] between [[Shambhala]] and the [[SS]], between the [[Dalai Lama]] and {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}}, particularly as the Chilean indicates at many points in his writings that the [[SS]] sent “secret missions” to [[Tibet]] in order to search for traces of the [[Aryan]] race there.  
  
connection between Shambhala and the SS, between the Dalai Lama and Adolf Hitler, particularly as the Chilean indicates at many points in his writings that the SS sent “secret missions” to Tibet in order to search for traces of the Aryan race there.
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Serrano allows himself to be celebrated as the “Führer” of the National Socialist Party of  [[Chile]]. His [[calendar]] commences with the year of Adolf [[Hitler’s]] [[birth]] in 1889. He describes “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” as the “new [[religion]] of the young heroes and {{Wiki|future}} [[warriors]] and {{Wiki|priests}}, the true [[myth]] of the coming
  
Serrano allows himself to be celebrated as the “Führer” of the National Socialist Party of  Chile. His calendar commences with the year of Adolf Hitler’s birth in 1889. He describes “esoteric Hitlerism” as the “new religion of the young heroes and future warriors and priests, the true myth of the coming
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century” (Cedade, 1986). In 1989, on the 100th anniversary of [[Hitler’s]] [[birth]] (the year 100 for Serrano) a commemorative celebration was staged at which the Chilean and representatives of “[[esoteric]] Hitlerism” from various countries ([[Chile]], {{Wiki|Spain}}, {{Wiki|Italy}}, {{Wiki|Germany}}) spoke: “On the peak of a mountain in the Andes
  
century” (Cedade, 1986). In 1989, on the 100th anniversary of Hitler’s birth (the year 100 for Serrano) a commemorative celebration was staged at which the Chilean and representatives of “esoteric Hitlerism” from various countries (Chile, Spain, Italy, Germany) spoke: “On the peak of a mountain in the Andes
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ranges which {{Wiki|dominates}} Santiago,” the Chilean newspaper, La Epoca, writes, “and to the {{Wiki|sounds}} of the Ride of the Valkyrie from Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), some 100 Chilean followers and foreigners commemorated {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} in yesterday’s evening {{Wiki|twilight}} and promised
  
ranges which dominates Santiago,” the Chilean newspaper, La Epoca, writes, “and to the sounds of the Ride of the Valkyrie from Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), some 100 Chilean followers and foreigners commemorated Adolf Hitler in yesterday’s evening twilight and promised
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that in the new Hitlerist age the continuing {{Wiki|triumph}} of his [[ideas]] would proceed from [[Chile]]. ... 
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{{Wiki|Hitler}}, Serrano opined, would be resurrected from in the Andes ('Andes' means 'perfected, total [[human]]) and he would do like the Caleuche [a [[mystic]] [[hero]] of
  
that in the new Hitlerist age the continuing triumph of his ideas would proceed from Chile. ... 
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[[Chile]], whose [[name]] means 'the man who returns’) and introduce the age of {{Wiki|Hitler}}” (Epoca, April 21, 1989). This event should not be underestimated on the basis of the small number of participants. For Serrano it had a ritual/symbolic significance and was reported in detail in the [[German]] neo-Nazi scene, for example.
Hitler, Serrano opined, would be resurrected from in the Andes ('Andes' means 'perfected, total human) and he would do like the Caleuche [a mystic hero of
 
  
Chile, whose name means 'the man who returns’) and introduce the age of Hitler” (Epoca, April 21, 1989). This event should not be underestimated on the basis of the small number of participants. For Serrano it had a ritual/symbolic significance and was reported in detail in the German neo-Nazi scene, for example.
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In fascist circles worldwide, Serrano is a “[[hot]] tip” and his bizarre [[visions]] do in fact exercise a fascinating [[attraction]] on many young [[people]]. His {{Wiki|nazi}} [[books]] are openly [[offered]] for sale in all [[South]] [[American]] countries. The [[German]] translation of Cordón Dorado Hitlerismo Esoterico is available as a hardback
  
In fascist circles worldwide, Serrano is a “hot tip” and his bizarre visions do in fact exercise a fascinating attraction on many young people. His nazi books are openly offered for sale in all South American countries. The German translation of Cordón Dorado Hitlerismo Esoterico is available as a hardback
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(Das goldene Band — esoterischer Hitlerismus). Highly sought after copies of the other works (about Hitlerism) in [[German]] translation and {{Wiki|individual}} {{Wiki|propaganda}} {{Wiki|essays}} are in circulation and passed from hand to hand. “Serrano’s [[mystical]] neo-Nazism … [has] a {{Wiki|distinct}} appeal to the younger generation”, writes the historian Goodrick Clark, “Here Nazism becomes a pop [[mythology]], severed from the historic context of the [[Third Reich]]. 
  
(Das goldene Band — esoterischer Hitlerismus). Highly sought after copies of the other works (about Hitlerism) in German translation and individual propaganda essays are in circulation and passed from hand to hand. “Serrano’s mystical neo-Nazism … [has] a distinct appeal to the younger generation”, writes the historian Goodrick Clark, “Here Nazism becomes a pop mythology, severed from the historic context of the Third Reich. 
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The [[Gnostic]] Cathars, [[Rosicrucian]] {{Wiki|mysteries}}, [[Hindu]] [[Avatars]], and [[extraterrestrial]] [[gods]]  add a sensational and [[occult]] appeal to powerful [[myths]] of elitism, {{Wiki|planetary}} [[destiny]], and the [[cosmic]] conspiracy of the [[Jews]] that culminate in a global racist ideology of white supremacism. … [[Books]] by Serrano … are now circulating among neo-pagans, Satanists, skinheads, and {{Wiki|Nazi}} metal [[music]] fans in the [[Wikipedia:United States of America (USA)|United States]], Scandinavia, and [[Western]] {{Wiki|Europe}}” (Goodrick Clark, 1998,  
  
The Gnostic Cathars, Rosicrucian mysteries, Hindu Avatars, and extraterrestrial gods  add a sensational and occult appeal to powerful myths of elitism, planetary destiny, and the cosmic conspiracy of the Jews that culminate in a global racist ideology of white supremacism. … Books by Serrano … are now circulating among neo-pagans, Satanists, skinheads, and Nazi metal music fans in the United States, Scandinavia, and Western Europe” (Goodrick Clark, 1998,
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pp. 221-222). [[The Dalai Lama]] has never distanced himself from Serrano. Instead of decisively opposing fascism in any country, he recently called for the former Chilean [[State]] [[President]] and fascist, [[Augusto Pinochet]], to be spared a trial.  
 
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In the following [[chapter]], we shall introduce a further case where [[Tantric Buddhism]], the [[Shambhala]] [[myth]], and the [[Dalai Lama]] have acted as godfather to a {{Wiki|modern}}, extremely radical and aggressive [[form]] of fascism. A case which shook the [[world]] {{Wiki|community}} — we mean the story of the [[Japanese]] doomsday [[guru]], [[Shoko Asahara]].   
pp. 221-222). The Dalai Lama has never distanced himself from Serrano. Instead of decisively opposing fascism in any country, he recently called for the former Chilean State President and fascist, Augusto Pinochet, to be spared a trial.  
 
In the following chapter, we shall introduce a further case where Tantric Buddhism, the Shambhala myth, and the Dalai Lama have acted as godfather to a modern, extremely radical and aggressive form of fascism. A case which shook the world community — we mean the story of the Japanese doomsday guru, Shoko Asahara.   
 
  
  
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[1] See Martin Brauen, Traumbild Tibet — Westlicher Trugbilder [„Ideal Tibet — Western Illusions“], Bern 2000.
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[1] See Martin Brauen, Traumbild [[Tibet]] — Westlicher Trugbilder [„{{Wiki|Ideal}} [[Tibet]] [[Western]] [[Illusions]]“], Bern 2000.  
 
 
[2] Clearly under the impression that the swastika would become the emblem of national socialism, a moral category was introduced in that one distinguished between the hooked crosses which are turned to the right and those to the left. The left is supposed to produce evil, the right good (Doucet, 197, p. 74). Without doubt this is based upon misinformation. In the Tibetan ritual system both forms of swastika are common.  
 
  
[3] Sünner does not name the author, yet it can only have been Ernst Schäfer. This is apparent from the following quotation from Hans Jürgen Lange: “According to his unpublished memoirs that are still in Berlin in the possession of his widow, Ernst Schäfer is said to have witnessed how Wiligut fell into a trance with rolled-back eyes in the Caspar-Theiyß-Strasse. A trance which Schäfer compared with the transported state of the foot messengers in the Tibetan highlands which he had already seen in his previous research trips (in 1930-32 and 1934-36)” (Lange 1998, p. 68).  
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[2] Clearly under the [[impression]] that the [[swastika]] would become the {{Wiki|emblem}} of national socialism, a [[moral]] category was introduced in that one {{Wiki|distinguished}} between the hooked crosses which are turned to the right and those to the left. The left is supposed to produce [[evil]], the right good (Doucet, 197, p. 74). Without [[doubt]] this is based upon misinformation. In the [[Tibetan]] [[ritual]] system both [[forms]] of [[swastika]] are common.  
  
[4] Historical fascism’s contact with Japanese Zen Buddhism is the topic of Brian Victoria’s book, Zen at War. Victoria’s historical critique reveals that it was not just Shintoism that was characterized by a militaristic world view based on a strong and pervasive concept of the enemy but also Japanese
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[3] Sünner does not [[name]] the author, yet it can only have been [[Ernst Schäfer]]. This is apparent from the following quotation from Hans Jürgen Lange: “According to his unpublished memoirs that are still in [[Berlin]] in the possession of his {{Wiki|widow}}, [[Ernst Schäfer]] is said to have witnessed how Wiligut fell into a [[trance]] with rolled-back [[eyes]] in the Caspar-Theiyß-Strasse. A [[trance]] which [[Schäfer]] compared with the transported [[state]] of the foot messengers in the [[Tibetan]] highlands which he had already seen in his previous research trips (in 1930-32 and 1934-36)” (Lange 1998, p. 68).
  
Buddhism in the first half of the last century. With very few exceptions (which Victoria highlights) the Japanese Buddhists professed to the fascistoid system of their state. Even such an undisputed authority in the west as D.T. Suzuki can be counted among them. There was hardly a Buddhist “personality”
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[4] Historical fascism’s [[contact]] with [[Japanese Zen]] [[Buddhism]] is the topic of Brian Victoria’s [[book]], {{Wiki|Zen at War}}. Victoria’s historical critique reveals that it was not just [[Shintoism]] that was characterized by a militaristic {{Wiki|world view}} based on a strong and {{Wiki|pervasive}} {{Wiki|concept}} of the enemy but also [[Japanese Buddhism]] in the first half of the last century. With very few exceptions (which Victoria highlights) the [[Japanese Buddhists]] professed to the fascistoid system of their [[state]]. Even such an undisputed authority in the [[west]] as {{Wiki|D.T. Suzuki}} can be counted among them. There was hardly a [[Buddhist]] “[[personality]]”
  
(the Soto, Rinzai, Shin, Nichirin schools) which did not enthusiastically bring its religious conceptions into line with the dominant system. “Warrior Zen” — “The Unity of Zen and Sword” — “Buddhism of the Imperial Way” — “Imperial Zen” — “Soldier Zen” “Samurai Zen”; these were the slogans of the time. After the war the martial stance of the Buddhist schools was only hesitantly reviewed. It also partly survived and finds its place in the ideology of Japanese “Corporate Zen”.  
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(the [[Soto]], [[Rinzai]], [[Shin]], [[Nichirin]] schools) which did not enthusiastically bring its [[religious]] conceptions into line with the dominant system. “[[Warrior]] [[Zen]]” — “The Unity of [[Zen]] and Sword” — “[[Buddhism]] of the {{Wiki|Imperial}} Way” — “{{Wiki|Imperial}} [[Zen]]” — “Soldier [[Zen]]” “[[Samurai]] [[Zen]]”; these were the slogans of the time. After the [[war]] the {{Wiki|martial}} stance of the [[Buddhist schools]] was only hesitantly reviewed. It also partly survived and finds its place in the ideology of [[Japanese]] “Corporate [[Zen]]”.  
  
[5] The German-language Rascher publishing house in Zurich did not accept the title as such as it feared the book would not attract buyers by sounding too occult. They decided upon Meine Begegnungen mit C.G. Jung und Hermann Hesse in visionärer Schau [My encounters with C.G. Jung und Hermann Hesse from a visionary point of view].  
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[5] The German-language Rascher publishing house in {{Wiki|Zurich}} did not accept the title as such as it feared the [[book]] would not attract buyers by sounding too [[occult]]. They decided upon Meine Begegnungen mit {{Wiki|C.G. Jung}} und {{Wiki|Hermann Hesse}} in visionärer Schau [My encounters with {{Wiki|C.G. Jung}} und {{Wiki|Hermann Hesse}} from a [[visionary]] point of view].  
  
[6] The labels of Agarthi and Shambhala also lead to some confusion in a best-seller novel in right wing circles with the title of The Black Sun of Tashi Lunpho (by Russel McCloud). Here too there is a national socialist secret society in close contact with the Tibetan lamas. Its members are, however, known as the followers of Agarthi, whilst their opponents rally around Shambhala. In the world of appearances, the followers of Shambhala are representatives of western big business and Freemasonry.  
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[6] The labels of [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] and [[Shambhala]] also lead to some [[confusion]] in a best-seller {{Wiki|novel}} in right wing circles with the title of The Black {{Wiki|Sun}} of [[Tashi]] Lunpho (by Russel McCloud). Here too there is a national socialist secret [[society]] in close [[contact]] with the [[Tibetan lamas]]. Its members are, however, known as the followers of [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]], whilst their opponents rally around [[Shambhala]]. In the [[world]] of [[appearances]], the followers of [[Shambhala]] are representatives of [[western]] big business and [[Freemasonry]].  
  
[7] Those concerned were most probably a scattered group of Kalmyks who had sided with the Germans in the struggle against the Soviet Union and had been driven back to the capital at the end of the war. But the myth that leading national socialist figures had maintained a connection to Lamaist sects (the  
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[7] Those concerned were most probably a scattered group of [[Kalmyks]] who had sided with the [[Germans]] in the struggle against the {{Wiki|Soviet Union}} and had been driven back to the capital at the end of the [[war]]. But the [[myth]] that leading national socialist figures had maintained a [[connection]] to [[Lamaist]] sects (the  
  
  
“Berlin — Lhasa axis”) has survived to this day and is the topic of a voluminous occult Literature.  
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“[[Berlin]] [[Lhasa]] axis”) has survived to this day and is the topic of a voluminous [[occult]] {{Wiki|Literature}}.  
[8]According to Serrano “the Siddha or god-man [is] ... the self freed from the influence of the stars, the stellar influences no longer touch him, he is Chakravartin, king of the world” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289).  
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[8]According to Serrano “the [[Siddha]] or god-man [is] ... the [[self]] freed from the influence of the {{Wiki|stars}}, the stellar [[influences]] no longer {{Wiki|touch}} him, he is [[Chakravartin]], [[king]] of the [[world]]” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289).  
  
[9]Serrano was initiated into the Tantras of the Kaula, a Shivaite order. Yet the initiation scenarios from his books which we describe here are completely in keeping with Vajrayana. Serrano is not very fussy about distinguishing between the Hindu and Buddhist Tantra tradition. For him it is a  
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[9]Serrano was [[initiated]] into the [[Tantras]] of the [[Kaula]], a Shivaite order. Yet the [[initiation]] scenarios from his [[books]] which we describe here are completely in keeping with [[Vajrayana]]. Serrano is not very fussy about distinguishing between the [[Hindu]] and [[Buddhist Tantra]] [[tradition]]. For him it is a  
matter of the principle behind the Tantric initiation and he finds this to the same extent among the Buddhists and the Hindus. Tantrism is for him an  
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{{Wiki|matter}} of the [[principle]] behind the [[Tantric initiation]] and he finds this to the same extent among the [[Buddhists]] and the [[Hindus]]. [[Tantrism]] is for him an  
  
esoteric world cult which he discovers among the Egyptians, the Knights Templar, the Cathars, the Rosicrucians and the secret societies behind Hitler (the Thule society). At any rate, he sees in Shambhala and Agarthi the two mythic points of origin from which the Tantras come.  
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[[esoteric]] [[world]] {{Wiki|cult}} which he discovers among the {{Wiki|Egyptians}}, the [[Knights Templar]], the Cathars, the [[Rosicrucians]] and the secret {{Wiki|societies}} behind {{Wiki|Hitler}} (the {{Wiki|Thule society}}). At any rate, he sees in [[Shambhala]] and [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] the two [[mythic]] points of origin from which the [[Tantras]] come.  
[10]Serrano often uses the labels Agarthi and Shambhala ass if they were synonymous. On p. 257 of his book The Golden Ribbon he writes: “Some are of the opinion that Shambhala is the capital of Agarthi.”  
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[10]Serrano often uses the labels [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]] and [[Shambhala]] ass if they were {{Wiki|synonymous}}. On p. 257 of his [[book]] The Golden Ribbon he writes: “Some are of the opinion that [[Shambhala]] is the capital of [[Wikipedia:Agartha|Agarthi]].”  
  
[11]Serrano regards Julius Evola and, oddly enough, Herrmann Hesse as well as the two teachers who first made him aware of the warlike spirit of Buddhism: “I am indebted to both that I got to know Buddhism as a way of the warrior. Evola explains that the religion of the Gautama is principally a warlike teaching which came from a prince who belonged to the Indian warrior caste, the Kshatriyas” (Palacio, 1990, p. 11)  
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[11]Serrano regards [[Julius Evola]] and, oddly enough, Herrmann Hesse as well as the two [[teachers]] who first made him {{Wiki|aware}} of the warlike [[spirit]] of [[Buddhism]]: “I am indebted to both that I got to know [[Buddhism]] as a way of the [[warrior]]. Evola explains that the [[religion]] of the [[Gautama]] is principally a warlike [[teaching]] which came from a {{Wiki|prince}} who belonged to the [[Indian]] [[warrior caste]], the [[Kshatriyas]]” (Palacio, 1990, p. 11)  
  
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So, please tell, how does all this fit in with the following article? The Dalai Lama and The Wiesel are "good friends"
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So, please tell, how does all this fit in with the following article? [[The Dalai Lama]] and The Wiesel are "good friends"
  
? Has "His Holiness" had a change of mind? After all, he is supposed to be a "Nazi" favourite and then, before you know it, he discusses a Holocaust Temple in Lhasa when the Chinese give Tibet back to "His Holiness" and his chosen people....Ah, Just kidding! So The Wiesel feels a bond of friendship with the  
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? Has "[[His Holiness]]" had a change of [[mind]]? After all, he is supposed to be a "{{Wiki|Nazi}}" favourite and then, before you know it, he discusses a Holocaust [[Temple]] in [[Lhasa]] when the {{Wiki|Chinese}} give [[Tibet]] back to "[[His Holiness]]" and his chosen people....Ah, Just kidding! So The Wiesel [[feels]] a bond of [[friendship]] with the  
  
Dalai Lama and the displaced Tibetans in exile! What a great soul he is, indeed! Now if only he could show the same compassion and friendship towards the  
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[[Dalai Lama]] and the displaced [[Tibetans]] in exile! What a great [[soul]] he is, indeed! Now if only he could show the same [[compassion]] and [[friendship]] towards the  
displaced Palestinians chased out of Israel by Zionists whom The Wiesel holds so dear to his heart! Of course, "Israel Uber Alles", because of the Nazi Holocaust, you know.... Well, religion truly IS opium for the people, but only the sheeple really believe anyhow.  "The chosen" just give each other awards and civilized discourses while raking in the money and the adoration of all their simple-minded followers. But wait, I just had a thought: What if The  
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displaced Palestinians chased out of {{Wiki|Israel}} by Zionists whom The Wiesel holds so dear to his [[heart]]! Of course, "{{Wiki|Israel}} Uber Alles", because of the {{Wiki|Nazi}} Holocaust, you know.... Well, [[religion]] truly IS {{Wiki|opium}} for the [[people]], but only the sheeple really believe anyhow.  "The chosen" just give each other awards and civilized [[discourses]] while raking in the [[money]] and the adoration of all their simple-minded followers. But wait, I just had a [[thought]]: What if The  
  
Wiesel is a secret...oh gosh, the "N" word... Because I find it kind of interesting, if not downright suspicious, that in his "memoirs", he tells how, when the concentration camp he resided in, and where he even experienced free health-care, was just about going to be "liberated" by the Soviets and he was even given a choice to experience his "soul-brother" Ilya Ehrenburg's welcome party, BUT INSTEAD CHOSE TO RUN  WITH HIS "EVIL" GERMAN WARDERS towards the  
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Wiesel is a secret...oh gosh, the "N" [[word]]... Because I find it kind of [[interesting]], if not downright suspicious, that in his "memoirs", he tells how, when the [[concentration]] camp he resided in, and where he even [[experienced]] free health-care, was just about going to be "{{Wiki|liberated}}" by the {{Wiki|Soviets}} and he was even given a choice to [[experience]] his "soul-brother" Ilya Ehrenburg's welcome party, BUT INSTEAD CHOSE TO RUN  WITH HIS "EVIL" GERMAN WARDERS towards the  
  
Reich.... Now, please, please, please, somebody explain this to us simple fools! So maybe, maybe he was converted then....and became a dreaded "N..."? Or, were Harrer, Hielscher and Haushofer oh, God help me, -ZIONISTS? Which would also have to mean that Serrano and his Avatar Adolf Hitler are Zionists? Hell, I give up, enough is enough... Please do forgive me for this irreverent tirade, this un-godly cyber-rant. It's just that I thought I had it all together  
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Reich.... Now, please, please, please, somebody explain this to us simple fools! So maybe, maybe he was converted then....and became a dreaded "N..."? Or, were [[Harrer]], Hielscher and [[Haushofer]] oh, [[God]] help me, -ZIONISTS? Which would also have to mean that Serrano and his [[Avatar]] {{Wiki|Adolf Hitler}} are Zionists? [[Hell]], I give up, enough is enough... Please do {{Wiki|forgive}} me for this irreverent tirade, this un-godly cyber-rant. It's just that I [[thought]] I had it all together  
  
when I read this excellent article. And then, out of no where, I get this thought, this nagging feeling, that I had read about The Wiesel and The Dalai getting together as friends...friends??? I even recalled seeing the picture of these two birds "of a feather" together.... Well, maybe they are just doing a little "new age" "networking"? Or, even more plausible, they are just trying to fuck with our heads.  
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when I read this {{Wiki|excellent}} article. And then, out of no where, I get this [[thought]], this nagging [[feeling]], that I had read about The Wiesel and The [[Dalai]] getting together as friends...friends??? I even recalled [[seeing]] the picture of these two birds "of a feather" together.... Well, maybe they are just doing a little "[[new age]]" "networking"? Or, even more plausible, they are just trying to fuck with our heads.  
 
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama with the 2005 Light of Truth Award honorees at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington DC, November 15 2005. Photo Sonam Zoksang / ICT   
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[[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]] with the 2005 Light of [[Truth]] Award honorees at the Four Seasons Hotel in [[Washington]] DC, November 15 2005. Photo Sonam Zoksang / ICT   
  
Washington - A Jew and a Tibetan stood on the same stage. They both have known the hardship of exile. They both are refugees. They both have had to learn to carry their culture with them, away from their homelands.  
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[[Washington]] - A Jew and a [[Tibetan]] stood on the same stage. They both have known the hardship of exile. They both are refugees. They both have had to learn to carry their {{Wiki|culture}} with them, away from their homelands.  
The 14th Dalai Lama and Elie Wiesel stood there Tuesday and felt their similarities instead of their differences.  
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The [[14th Dalai Lama]] and Elie Wiesel stood there [[Tuesday]] and felt their similarities instead of their differences.  
"The first question the Dalai Lama asked me, 'You people left your land thousands of years ago, and you are still here. Teach me how you survived,'" Wiesel said.  
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"The first question the [[Dalai Lama]] asked me, 'You [[people]] left your land thousands of years ago, and you are still here. Teach me how you survived,'" Wiesel said.  
  
The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, and the International Campaign for Tibet honored Wiesel, Lowell Thomas Jr. and Carl Gershman with Light of Truth Awards, which are given to individuals who have "made outstanding contributions to the public understanding of Tibet and the plight of the Tibetan people."  
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[[The Dalai Lama]], [[Tibet's]] [[spiritual leader]], and the {{Wiki|International Campaign for Tibet}} honored Wiesel, Lowell Thomas Jr. and Carl Gershman with Light of [[Truth]] Awards, which are given to {{Wiki|individuals}} who have "made outstanding contributions to the public [[understanding]] of [[Tibet]] and the plight of the [[Tibetan people]]."  
The Dalai Lama's 10-day visit, which included meetings with political leaders and leading scientists, will end Thursday.  
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The [[Dalai Lama's]] 10-day visit, which included meetings with {{Wiki|political}} leaders and leading [[scientists]], will end Thursday.  
  
In 1949, the Tibetan government invited Thomas, a filmmaker and an Alaska politician, and his father, a pioneering radio journalist and filmmaker, to Lhasa as international reporters in anticipation of the Chinese Communist invasion. At the time, few Americans knew about Tibet or the Dalai Lama, and the subsequent film and books Thomas produced brought the nation into the American public's spotlight.  
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In 1949, the [[Tibetan government]] invited Thomas, a filmmaker and an Alaska politician, and his father, a pioneering radio journalist and filmmaker, to [[Lhasa]] as international reporters in anticipation of the {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Communist]] invasion. At the time, few [[Americans]] knew about [[Tibet]] or the [[Dalai Lama]], and the subsequent film and [[books]] Thomas produced brought the {{Wiki|nation}} into the [[American]] public's spotlight.  
Gershman, president of the National Endowment for Democracy, and his organization have fought for a democratic Tibet. Tibet is one of the group's largest programs.  
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Gershman, [[president]] of the National Endowment for {{Wiki|Democracy}}, and his [[organization]] have fought for a democratic [[Tibet]]. [[Tibet]] is one of the group's largest programs.  
  
With his numerous books, Wiesel has become the witness for millions of Holocaust survivors, said Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, who introduced him.  
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With his numerous [[books]], Wiesel has become the {{Wiki|witness}} for millions of Holocaust survivors, said Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, who introduced him.  
"Elie has done more to change those perceptions of events than anyone else in the world," he said. "The Dalai Lama summons us to help save another culture in danger."  
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"Elie has done more to change those [[perceptions]] of events than anyone else in the [[world]]," he said. "[[The Dalai Lama]] summons us to help save another {{Wiki|culture}} in [[danger]]."  
  
Wiesel, who is a close friend of the Dalai Lama's, has helped bring attention to other people, including Tibetans, enduring similar events.  
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Wiesel, who is a close [[friend]] of the [[Dalai Lama's]], has helped bring [[attention]] to other [[people]], [[including]] [[Tibetans]], enduring similar events.  
"Why should the Jew that I am help Tibet?" Wiesel asked. "Because Tibet is not free. I have learned I am not free because others are not free."  
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"Why should the Jew that I am help [[Tibet]]?" Wiesel asked. "Because [[Tibet]] is not free. I have learned I am not free because others are not free."  
The Dalai Lama said his vision for the next century is one in which people and nations understand the interconnectedness in their economy, environment and  
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[[The Dalai Lama]] said his [[vision]] for the next century is one in which [[people]] and nations understand the interconnectedness in their {{Wiki|economy}}, {{Wiki|environment}} and  
  
security, and he spoke of the "atrocities" he has witnessed in Tibet because of China as something people can learn from.  
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{{Wiki|security}}, and he spoke of the "atrocities" he has witnessed [[in Tibet]] because of [[China]] as something [[people]] can learn from.  
"I believe 21st century can become the most important century of human history," he said. "I think world becoming some new reality. Whether this view realistic or not, no harm, make effort."  
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"I believe 21st century can become the most important century of [[human]] history," he said. "I think [[world]] becoming some new [[reality]]. Whether this view {{Wiki|realistic}} or not, no harm, make [[effort]]."  
  
The Dalai Lama spoke strongly about today's focus on materialism instead of spirituality. In 1954-55, Marxist ideology gave the Chinese people something to believe in, he said. Today, as the Chinese economy is improving, that has been replaced by materialism.  
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[[The Dalai Lama]] spoke strongly about today's focus on {{Wiki|materialism}} instead of [[spirituality]]. In 1954-55, [[Marxist]] ideology gave the {{Wiki|Chinese people}} something to believe in, he said. Today, as the {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|economy}} is improving, that has been replaced by {{Wiki|materialism}}.  
  
"Materialism alone does not satisfy all needs," he said. "More and more Chinese turning to spirituality. Eventually, I think, millions of young Chinese feeling something missing inside. I think Tibetan Buddhism can fill that."  
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"{{Wiki|Materialism}} alone does not satisfy all needs," he said. "More and more {{Wiki|Chinese}} turning to [[spirituality]]. Eventually, I think, millions of young {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[feeling]] something missing inside. I think [[Tibetan Buddhism]] can fill that."  
"So, that's my dream, he said.   
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"So, that's my [[dream]], he said.   
  
 
   
 
   

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by Victor & Victoria Trimonti



THE SHAMBHALA MYTH AND THE WEST

The spread of the Shambhala myth and the Kalachakra Tantra in the West has a history of its own. It does definitely not first begin with the expulsion of the lamas from Tibet (in 1959) and their diaspora across the whole world, but rather commences at the beginning of the twentieth century in Russia with the religious political activity of an ethnic Buriat by the name of Agvan Dorjiev.


The Shambhala missionary Agvan Dorjiev

Even in his youth, Agvan Dorjiev (1854–1938), who trained as a monk in Tibet, was already a very promising individual. For this reason he was as a young man entrusted with caring for the Thirteenth Dalai Lama. The duties of the Buriat included among other things the ritual cleansing of the body and bedroom

of the god-king, which implies quite an intimate degree of contact. Later he was to be at times the closest political adviser of His Holiness. Dorjiev was convinced that the union of Tibet with Russia would provide the Highlands with an extremely favorable future, and was likewise able to convince the hierarch upon the Lion Throne of the merits of his political vision for a number of years. He thus advanced to the post of Tibetan envoy in St. Petersburg and at the Russian court. His work in the capital was extremely active and varied. In 1898 he had his first audience with Tsar Nicholas II, which was supposed to be followed by others. The Russian government was opening up with greater tolerance towards the Asian minorities among whom the Buriats were also to be counted, and was attempting to integrate them more into the Empire whilst still respecting their religious and cultural autonomy, instead of missionizing them as they had still done at the outset of the 19th century.

Even as a boy, Nicholas II had been fascinated by Tibet and the “yellow pontiff” from Lhasa. The famous explorer, Nikolai Przhevalsky, introduced the 13-year-old Tsarevitch to the history and geopolitics of Central Asia. Przhevalsky described the Dalai Lama as a „powerful Oriental pope with dominion over

some 250 million Asiatic souls” and believed that a Russian influence in Tibet would lead to control of the entire continent and that this must be the first goal of Tsarist foreign policy (Schimmelpennink, 1994, p. 16). Prince Esper Esperovich Ukhtomsky, influential at court and deeply impressed by the Buddhist teachings, also dreamed of a greater Asian Empire under the leadership of the “White Tsars”. Since the end of the 19th century Buddhism had become

a real fashion among the Russian high society, comparable only to what is currently happening in Hollywood, where more and more stars profess to the doctrine of the Dalai Lama. It was considered stylish to appeal to Russia’s Asiatic inheritance and to invoke the Mongolian blood which flowed in the veins of every Russian with emotional phrases. The poet, Vladimir Solovjov declaimed, “Pan-Mongolism — this word: barbaric, yes! Yet a sweet sound” (Block, n.d., p. 247). Agvan Dorjiev

The mysto-political influences upon the court of the Tsar of the naïve demonic village magician, Rasputin, are common knowledge. Yet the power-political intrigues of an intelligent Asian doctor by the name of Peter Badmajev ought to have been of far greater consequence. Like Dorjiev, whom he knew well, he

was a Buriat and originally a Buddhist, but he had then converted to Russian Orthodox. His change of faith was never really bought by those around him, who frequented him above all as a mighty shaman that was “supposed to be initiated into all the secrets of Asia” (Golowin, 1977, p. 219).

Badmajev was head of the most famous private hospital in St. Petersburg. There the cabinet lists for the respective members of government were put together under his direction. R. Fülöp-Miller has vividly described the doctor’s power-political activities: “In the course of time medicine and politics,


ministerial appointments and 'lotus essences' became more and more mingled, and a fantastic political magic character arose, which emanated from Badmajev’s sanatorium and determined the fate of all Russia. The miracleworking doctor owed this influence especially to his successful medical-political treatment of the Tsar. ... Badmajev’s mixtures, potions, and powders brewed from mysterious herbs from the steppes served not just to remedy patient’s metabolic disturbances; anyone who took these medicaments ensured himself an important office in the state at the same time” (Fülöp-Miller, 1927, pp. 112, 148). For

this “wise and crafty Asian” too, the guiding idea was the establishment of an Asian empire with the “White Tsar” at its helm. In this overheated pro-Asian climate, Dorjiev believed, probably somewhat rashly, that the Tsar had a genuine personal interest in being initiated into the

secrets of Buddhism. The Buriat’s goal was to establish a mchod-yon relationship between Nicholas II and the godking from Lhasa, that is, Russian state patronage of Lamaism. Hence a trip to Russia by the Dalai Lama was prepared which, however, never eventuated. Bolshevik Buddhism

One would think that Dorjiev had a compassionate heart for the tragic fate of the Tsarist family. At least, Nicholas II had supported him and the Thirteenth Dalai Lama had even declared the Russian heir to the throne to be a Bodhisattva because a number of attempts to give him a Christian baptism

mysteriously failed. At Dorjiev’s behest, pictures of the Romanovs adorned the Buddhist temple in St. Petersburg. Hence, it is extremely surprising that the Buriat greeted the Russian October Revolution and the seizure of power by the Bolsheviks with great emotion.

What stood behind this about-face, a change of attitude or understandable opportunism? More likely the former, then at the outset of the twenties Dorjiev, along with many famous Russian orientalists, was convinced that Communism and Buddhism were compatible. He publicly proclaimed that the teaching of

Shakyamuni was an “atheistic religion” and that it would be wrong to describe it as “unscientific”. Men in his immediate neighborhood even went so far as to celebrate the historical Buddha as the original founder of Communism and to glorify Lenin as an incarnation of the Enlightened One. There are reliable rumors that Dorjiev and Lenin had met.

Initially the Bolsheviks appreciated such currying of favor and made use of it to win Buddhist Russians over to their ideas. Already in 1919, the second year of the Revolution, an exhibition of Buddhist art was permitted and encouraged amidst extreme social turmoil. The teachings of Shakyamuni lived through

a golden era, lectures about the Sutras were held, numerous Buddhist books were published, contacts were established with Mongolian and Tibetan scholars. Even the ideas of pan-Mongolism were reawakened and people began to dream of blood-filled scenes. In the same year, in his famous poem of hate Die Skythen [The Scythians], Alexander Block prophesied the fall of Europe through the combined assault of the Russians and the Mongolians. In it we can read that


We shall see through the slits of our eyes

How the Huns fight over your flesh,

How your cities collapse

And your horses graze between the ruins.

(Block, n.d., p. 249)


Even the Soviet Union’s highest-ranking cultural official of the time, Anatoli Vassilievich Lunacharski, praised Asia as a pure source of inexhaustible reserves of strength: “We need the Revolution to toss aside the power of the bourgeoisie and the power of rationality at the same time so as to regain the great power of elementary life, so as to dissolve the world in the real music of intense being.

We respect and honor Asia as an area which until now draws its life energy from exactly these right sources and which is not poisoned by European reason” (Trotzkij, 1968, p. 55).

Yet the Buddhist, pan-Asian El Dorado of Leningrad transformed itself in 1929 into a hell, as the Stalinist secret service began with a campaign to eradicate all religious currents. Some years later Dorjiev was arrested as a counterrevolutionary and then put on trial for treason and terrorism. On January 29, 1938 the “friend of the Dalai Lamadied in a prison hospital.


The Kalachakra temple in St. Petersburg

There is a simple reason for Dorjiev’s enthusiasm for Russia. He was convinced that the Kalachakra system and the Shambhala myth had their origins in the Empire of the Tsar and would return via it. In 1901 the Buriat had received initiations into the Time Tantra from the Ninth Panchen Lama which were supposed to have been of central significance for his future vision. Ekai Kawaguchi, a Buddhist monk from Japan who visited Tibet at the turn of the last

century, claims to have heard of a pamphlet in which Dorjiev wrote “Shambhala was Russia. The Emperor, moreover, was an incarnation of Tsongkhapa, and would sooner or later subdue the whole world and found a gigantic Buddhist empire” (Snelling, 1993, p. 79). Although it is not certain whether the lama really did write this document, it fits in with his religious-political ideas. Additionally, the historians are agreed: “In my opinion,” W.A. Unkrig

writes, “the religiously-based purpose of Agvan Dorjiev was the foundation of a Lamaist-oriented kingdom of the Tibetans and Mongols as a theocracy under the Dalai Lama ... [and] under the protection of Tsarist Russia ... In addition, among the Lamaists there existed the religiously grounded hope for help

from a ‘Messianic Kingdom’ in the North ... called 'Northern Shambhala’” (quoted by Snelling, 1993, p. 79). At the center of Dorjiev’s activities in Russia stood the construction of a three-dimensional mandala — the Buddhist temple in St. Petersburg. The shrine was dedicated to the Kalachakra deity. The Dalai Lama’s envoy succeeded in bringing together a respectable number of prominent Russians who approved of and supported the project. The architects came from the West. A painter by the name of Nicholas Roerich, who later became a fanatic propagandist for Kalachakra doctrine, produced the designs for the stained-glass windows. Work commenced in 1909. In the central hall various main gods from the Tibetan pantheon were represented with statues and pictures, including among others Dorjiev’s wrathful initiation deity, Vajrabhairava. Regarding the décor, it is perhaps also of interest that there was a swastika motif which the Bolsheviks knocked out during the Second World War. There was sufficient room for several lamas, who

looked after the ritual life, to live on the grounds. Dorjiev had originally intended to triple the staffing and to construct not just a temple but also a whole monastery. This was prevented, however, by the intervention of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The inauguration took place in 1915, an important social event with numerous figures from public life and the official representatives of various Asian countries. The Dalai Lama sent a powerful delegation, “to represent the Buddhist Papacy and assist the Tibetan Envoy Dorjiev” (Snelling, 1993, p. 159).

Nicholas II had already viewed the Kalachakra temple privately together with members of his family several days before the official occasion. Officially, the shrine was declared to be a place for the needs of the Buriat and Kalmyk minorities in the capital. With regard to its occult functions it

was undoubtedly a tantric mandala with which the Kalachakra system was to be transplanted into the West. Then, as we have already explained, from the lamastraditional point of view founding a temple is seen as an act of spiritual occupation of a territory. The legends about the construction of first Buddhist monastery (Samye) on Tibetan soil show that it is a matter of a symbolic deed with which the victory of Buddhism over the native gods (or demons)

is celebrated. Such sacred buildings as the Kalachakra temple in St. Petersburg are cosmograms which are — in their own way of seeing things — employed by the lamas as magic seals in order to spiritually subjugate countries and peoples. It is in this sense that the Italian, Fosco Maraini, has also described the monasteries in his poetic travelogue about Tibet as “factories of a holy technology or laboratories of spiritual science” (Maraini, 1952, p. 172). In our opinion this approximates very closely the Lamaist self-concept. Perhaps it is also the reason why the Bolsheviks later housed an evolutionary

technology laboratory in the confiscated Kalachakra shrine of St. Petersburg and performed genetic experiments before the eyes of the tantric terror gods. The temple was first returned to the Buddhists in June 1991. In the same year, a few days before his own death, the English expert on Buddhism, John Snelling, completed his biography of the god-king’s Buriat envoy. In it he poses the following possibility: “Who knows then but what I call Dorjiev's Shambhala Project for a great Buddhist confederation stretching from Tibet to Siberia, but now with connections across to Western Europe and even internationally, may well become a very real possibility” (Snelling, 1993, xii). Here, Snelling can only mean the explosive spread of Tantric Buddhism across the whole world.

If we take account of the changes that time brings with it, then today the Kalachakra temple in Petersburg would be comparable with the Tibet House in New York. Both institutions function(ed) as semi-occult centers outwardly disguised as cultural institutions. In both instances the spread of the Kalachakra

idea is/was central as well. But there is also a much closer connection: Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman, the founder and current leader of the Tibet House, went to Dharamsala at the beginning of the sixties. There he was ordained by the Dalai Lama in person. Subsequently, the Kalmyk, Geshe Wangyal (1901-1983), was appointed to teach the American, who today proclaims that he

shall experience the Buddhization of the USA in this lifetime. Thurman thus received his tantric initiations from Wangyal.

This guru lineage establishes a direct connection to Agvan Dorjiev. Namely, that as a 19year-old novice Lama Wangyal accompanied the Buriat to St. Petersburg and was initiated by him. Thus, Robert Thurman’s “line guru” is, via Wangyal, the old master Dorjiev. DorjievWangyal — Thurman form a chain

of initiations. From a tantric viewpoint the spirit of the master live on in the figure of the pupil. It can thus be assumed that as Dorjiev’s “successor” Thurman represents an emanation of the extremely aggressive protective deity, Vajrabhairava, who had incarnated himself in the Buriat. At any rate, Thurman has to be associated with Dorjiev’s global Shambhala utopia. His close interconnection with the Kalachakra Tantra is additionally a result of his spending

several months in Dharamsala under the supervision of Namgyal monks, who are specialized in the time doctrine. Madame Blavatsky and the Shambhala myth Yet, as the real pioneering deed in the spread of the Shambhala myth in the West we have to present the life and work of a woman. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

(1831–1891), the influential founder of Theosophy, possibly contributed more to the globalization of a warlike Buddhism than she was aware of. The noble-born Russian is supposed to have already been a gifted medium as a child. After an adventurous life (among other things she worked as a rider in a circus) her spiritual career as such began in the 1870s in the USA. At first she tried her hand at all kinds of spiritualist séances. Then she wrote her first occult book, later world famous, Isis Unveiled (first published in 1875). As the title reveals, at this stage she oriented herself to secret Egyptian

teachings. There is almost no trace of Buddhist thought to be found in this work. In 1879 together with her most loyal follower, Colonel Henry Steele Olcott, Blavatsky made a journey to Bombay and to the teachings of Buddha Gautama. There too, the doctrine of the “great White Brotherhood of Tibet” and

the mysterious spiritual masters who determine the fate of humanity was invented, or rather, in Blavatsky’s terms, “received” from the higher realms. Tibet, which, her own claims to the contrary, she had probably never visited, was a grand obsession for the occultist. She liked to describe her own facial

characteristics as “KalmykBuddhist-Tatar”. Even though her esoteric system is syncretized out of all religions, since her work on the Secret Doctrine Tibetan/Tantric Buddhism takes pride of place among them.

A detailed comparison of the later work of the Theosophist with the Shambhala myth and the Kalachakra Tantra would reveal astounding similarities. Admittedly she only knew the Time Tantra from the brief comments of the first western Tibetologist, the Hungarian, Csoma de Körös, but her writings are

permeated by the same spirit which also animates the “Highest Tantra of all”. The mystic Secret Book of Dzyan, which the Russian claimed to have “received” from a Tibetan master and which she wrote her Secret Doctrine as a commentary upon, is central to her doctrine. It is supposed to be the first volume of the 21 Books of Kiu te, in which all the esoteric doctrines of our universe are encoded according to Blavatsky. What are we dealing with here? The

historian David Reigle suspects that by the mysterious Books of Kiu te she means the tantra section of the Tibetan Tanjur and Kanjur, the officially codified Tibetan collections of Buddhist doctrinal writings, about which only little was known at the time. But this is not certain. There is also supposed to be a Tibetan tradition which claims that the Books of Kiu te were all to be found in the kingdom of

Shambhala (Reigle, 1983, p. 3). Following such opinions Madame Blavatsky’s secret directions would have been drawn directly from the kingdom. In her philosophy the ADI BUDDHA system is of central importance, and likewise the fivefold group of the Dhyani (or meditation) Buddhas and the glorification of Amitabha as the supreme god of light, whom she compares with the “Ancient of Days” of the Jewish Cabala. Astutely, she recognizes the

Chinese goddess Guanyin as the “genius of water” (Spierenburg, 1991, p. 13). But as “mother, wife, and daughter” she is subordinate to the “First Word”, the Tibetan fire god Avalokiteshvara. The result is — as in the Kalachakra Tantra — an obsessive solar and fire cult. Her fire worship exhibits an original development in the principal deity of our age, Fohat by name. Among other things he is said to emanate in all forms of electricity.

Madame Blavatsky was not informed about the sexual magic practices in the tantras. She herself supported sexual abstinence as “occult hygiene of mind and body” (Meade, 1987, p. 398). She claimed to be a virgin all her life, but a report from her doctors reveals this was not the truth. “To Hades with the sex love!”, she cursed, “It is a beastly appetite that should be starved into submission” (Symonds, 1959, p. 64). When the sexes first appeared — we learn from

the Secret Book of Dzyan — they brought disaster to the world. The decline into the material began with a sexual indiscretion of the gods: “They took wives fair to look upon. Wives from the mindless, the narrow-headed. … Then the third eye acted no longer” (Blavatsky, 1888, vol. 2, p. 13). Blavatsky was probably convinced that her female body was being borrowed by a male Tibetan yogi. At any rate her closest co-worker, Henry Steele Olcott,

who so admired her works that he could not believe they could be the work of a woman, suspected this. Hence, thinking of Madame, he asked an Indian guru, “But can the atman [[[higher self]]] of a yogi be transferred into the body of a woman?”. The Indian replied, “He can clothe his soul in her physical form with as much ease as he can put on a woman's dress. In every physical aspect and relation he would then be like a woman; internally he would remain himself”

(Symonds, 1959, p. 142). As in the Kalachakra Tantra, androgyny is also considered the supreme goal along the path to enlightenment in Theosophy. The gods are simultaneously “male-female”. Their bisexuality is concentrated in the figure of Avalokiteshvara, the cosmic Adam. Through her equation of the ADI BUDDHA with the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Madame Blavatsky clears the way for a cosmologization of the latter’s earthly

embodiment, the Dalai Lama. For her, the Bodhisattva is “the powerful and all-seeing”, the “savior of humanity” and we learn that as “the most perfect Buddha” he will incarnate in the Dalai Lama or the Panchen Lama in order to redeem the whole world (Blavatsky, 1888, vol. 2, p. 178). As in the Shambhala myth, the Russian presumes that a secret world government exists, whose members, the Mahatmas, were brought together in an esoteric

society in the 14th century by the founder of the Gelugpa order, Tsongkhapa. The “White Brotherhood”, as this secret federation is known, still exists in Tibet, even if hidden from view, and influences the fate of humanity. It consists of superhumans who watch over the evolution of the citizens of the earth. Likewise, the catastrophic destruction of the old eon and the creation of a new paradisiacal realm are part of the Theosophical world view. Here, Blavatsky

quotes the same Indian source from which the Kalachakra Tantra is also nourished, the Vishnu Purana. There it says of the doomsday ruler that, “He ... shall descend on Earth as an outstanding Brahman from Shambhala ... endowed with the eight superhuman faculties. Through his irresistible power he will ... destroy all whose hearts have been relinquished to evil. He will reestablish righteousness on earth” (Blavatsky, 1888, vol. 1, p. 378).


Of course, the Russian was able to read much into the Tibetan Buddhist doctrine, since in her time only a few of the original texts had been translated into a western language. But it is definitely wrong to dismiss her numerous theses as pure fantasy, as her speculative world brings her closer to the

imagination and occult ambience of Lamaism than some philologically accurate translations of Sanskrit writings. With an unerring instinct and a visionary mastery she discovered many of the ideas and forces which are at work in the tantric teachings. In that she attained these insights more through intuition and mediumism than through scientific research, she can be regarded as the semi-aware instrument of a Buddhist-Tibetan world conquest. At any rate, of all

the western “believers in Tibet” she contributed the most to the spread of the idea of the Land of Snows as a unfathomable mystery. Without the occult veil which Madame Blavatsky cast over Tibet and its clergy, Tantric Buddhism would only be half as attractive in the West. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama is also aware of the great importance of such female allies and has hence frequently praised Blavatsky’s pioneering work. Nicholas Roerich and the Kalachakra Tantra

A further two individuals who won the most respect for the Shambhala myth in the West before the flight of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, were also Russians, Nicholas Roerich (1874–1947) and his wife Helena Ivanovna (1879–1955). Roerich was a lifelong painter, influenced by the late art nouveau movement. He

believed himself to be a reincarnation of Leonardo da Vinci. Via his paintings, of which the majority featured Asian subjects, especially the mountainous landscapes of the Himalayas, he attempted to spread his religious message. He became interested in the ideas of Theosophy very early on; his wife translated Madame Blavatsky’s Secret Doctrine into Russian. The occultist led him to Buddhism, which was as we have said en vogue in the society of St. Petersburg at the time. We have already briefly encountered him as a designer of Agvan Dorjiev’s Kalachakra temple. He was a close friend of the Buriat. In contrast, he hated Albert Grünwedel and regarded his work with deep mistrust. Between the years of 1924 and 1928 he wandered throughout Central Asia in search of the kingdom of Shambhala and subsequently published a travel diary.


In 1929 he began a very successful international action, the Roerich Banner of Peace and the Peace Pact, in which warring nations were supposed to commit themselves to protecting each other’s cultural assets from destruction. In the White House in 1935 the Roerich Pact was signed by 21 nations in the presence of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The migrant Russian succeeded in gaining constant access to circles of government, especially since the

American agricultural minister, Henry Wallace, had adopted him as his guru. In 1947 the painter died in the Himalayan foothills of northern India. With great zeal his wife continued her husband’s religious work up until the nineteenfifties. Helena Ivanovna had from the outset actively participated in the formation of her husband’s ideas. Above all it is to her that we owe the numerous writings about Agni Yoga, the core of their mutual teachings. Roerich

saw her as something like his shakti, and openly admitted to her contribution to the development of his vision. He said in one statement that in his understanding of the world “the duty of the woman [is] to lead her male partner to the highest and most beautiful, and then to inspire him to open himself up to the higher world of the spirit and to import both valuable and beautiful aspects and ethical and social ones into life

(Augustat, 1993, p. 50). In his otherwise Indian Buddhist doctrinal system there was a revering of the “mother the world” that probably came from the Russian Orthodox Church.


Roerich first learned about the Kalachakra Tantra from Agvan Dorjiev during his work on the temple in St. Petersburg. Later, in Darjeeling, he had contact to the lama Ngawang Kalzang, who was also the teacher of the German, Lama Govinda, and was well versed in the time teachings. It is, however, most unlikely

that Roerich received specific initiations from him or others, as his statements about the Kalachakra Tantra do not display a great deal of expertise. Perhaps it was precisely because of this that he saw in it the “happy news “ of the new eon to come. He thus took up exactly the opposite position to his

contemporary and acquaintance, Albert Grünwedel, who fanatically denounced the supreme Buddhist doctrinal system as a work of the devil. “Kalachakra”, Roerich wrote, “is the doctrine which is attributed to the numerous rulers of Shambhala. ... But in reality this doctrine is the great revelation brought to humankind ... by the lords of fire, the sons of reason who are and were the lords of Shambhala” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, pp. 79, 81).


According to Roerich, the “fiery doctrine was covered in dust “ up until the twentieth century. (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 122). But now the time had come in which it would spread all over the world. As far as their essential core was concerned, all other religions were supposed to be included in the Time Tantra already: “There are now so many teachers — so different and so hostile to one another; and nonetheless so many speak of the One, and the

Kalachakra expresses this One”, the Russian has a Tibetan lama say. “One of your priests once asked me: Are the Cabala and Shambhala not parts of the one teaching? He asked: Is the great Moses not a initiate of the same doctrine and a servant of its laws?” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 78). Agni yoga For Roerich and his wife the Time Tantra contains a sparkling fire philosophy: „This Teaching of Kalachakra, this utilization of the primary energy, has

been called the Teaching of Fire. The Hindu peoples know the great Agniancient teaching though it be, it shall be the new teaching for the New Era. We must think of the future; and in the teaching of Kalachakra we know there lies all the material which may be applied for greatest use. […] Kalachakra is the Teaching ascribed to the various Lords of Shambhala […] But in reality this Teaching is the Great Revelation brought to humanity at the dawn of its

conscious evolution in the third race of the fourth cycle of Earth by the Lords of Fire, the Sons of reason who were an are the Lords of Shambhala” (Reigle, 1986, p. 38). The interpretation which the Russian couple give to the Kalachakra Tantra in their numerous publications may be described without any exaggeration as a “pyromaniac obsession”. For them, fire becomes an autocratic primary substance that dissolves all in its flames. It functions as the sole creative universal principle.

All the other elements, out of the various admixtures of which the variety of life arises, disappear in the flaming process of creation: “Do not seek the creative fire in the inertia of earth, in the seething waves of water, in the storms of the air (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p.

5). Keep away from the other “elements” as “they do not love fire” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 7). Only the “fiery world” brings blessing. Everyone carries the “sparks of the fiery world in their hearts” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. II, p. 8). This announces itself through “fiery signs”. “Rainbow flames”

confirm the endeavors of the spirit. But only after a “baptism of fire” do all the righteous proceed with “flaming hearts” to the “empire of the fiery world” in which there are no shadows. They are welcomed by “fire angels”. “The luminosity of every part of the fiery world generates an everlasting

radiance” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. II, p. 8). The “song of fire sounds like the music of the spheres” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. II, p. 8). At the center of this world lies the “supreme fire”. Since the small and the large cosmos are one, the “fiery chakras” of the individual humans correspond to “the fiery structures of space” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 240).

This fire cult is supposed to be ancient and in the dim and distant past its shrines already stood in the Himalayas: „Beyond the Kanchenjunga are old menhirs of the great sun cult. Beyond the Kanchenjunga is the birthplace of the sacred Swastika, sign of fire. Now in the day of Agni Yoga, the element of fire is again entering the spirit.” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 36, 37). Madame Blavatsky’s above-mentioned god of electricity, Fohat, is also highly honored by the Roerichs.

The Roerichs’ fiery philosophy is put into practice through a particular sacred system which is called Agni Yoga. We were unable to determine the degree to which it follows the traditions of the already described Sadanga Yoga, practiced in the Kalachakra Tantra. Agni Yoga gives the impression that is conducted more ethically and with feelings than technically and with method. Admittedly the Roerich texts also talk of an unchaining of the kundalini (fire serpent), but nowhere is there discussion of sexual practices. In contrast the philosophy of the two Russians requires strict abstinence and is antagonistic to everything erotic.

In 1920 the first Agni Yoga group was founded by the married couple. The teachings, we learn, come from the East , indeed direct from the mythical kingdom: „And Asia when she speaks the Blessed Shambhala, about Agni Yoga, about the Teaching of Flame, knows that the holy spirit of flame can unite the human hearts in a resplendent evolution” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 294). Agni Yoga is supposed to join the great world religions together and serve as a common basis for them.

With great regret the Roerichs discover that the people do not listen to the “fiery tongues” that speak to them and want to initiate them into the secrets of the flames. They appropriated only the external appearances of the force of fire, like electricity, and otherwise feared the element. Yet the “space fire demands revelation” and whoever closes out its voice will perish in the flames (H. I. Roerich, 1980, p. 30).

Even if it is predicted in the cosmic plan, the destruction of all dark and ignorant powers does not happen by itself. It needs to be accelerated by the forces of good. It is a matter of victory and defeat, of heroic courage and sacrificial death. Here is the moment in which the figure of the Shambhala warriors steps into the plan and battles with the inexorably advancing Evil which wants to extinguish Holy Flame: “They shall come — the extinguishers; they shall come — the destroyers; they shall come — the powers of darkness. Corrosion that has already begun cannot be checked” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 124).

Shambhala We hear from Helena Ivanova Roerich that “the term Shambhala truly is inseparably linked to fiery apparitions” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, p. 26). “Fire signs introduce the epoch of Shambhala”, writes her spouse (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 29). It is not surprising that the Russian visionaries imagined the temple of Shambhala as an “alchemic laboratory”, then a fire oven, the athanor, also stood at the heart of the hermetic art, as western alchemy was known.

The couple consider Shambhala, the “city of happiness”, to be the “geographic residence or workplace of the brotherhood and seat of the interplanetary government in the transHimalaya” (Augustat, 1993, p. 153). In an official fundamental declaration of the two it says: “The brotherhood is the spiritual

union of highly developed entities from other planets or hierarchs, which as a cosmic institution is responsible to a higher institution for the entire evolution of the planet Earth. The interplanetary government consists of cosmic offices, which are occupied by the hierarch depending on the task and the age” (Augustat, 1993, p. 149). The Mahatmas, as these hierarchs are called in reference to Madame Blavatsky, have practical political power interests and

are in direct contact with certain heads of state of our world, even if the ordinary mortals have no inkling of this. Then it is impossible for normal humans to discover the main lodge of the secret society: “How can one find the way to our laboratories? Without being called no-one will get to us”, Roerich proclaims (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 9). From there the Mahatmas coordinate an army of in part paid

agents, who operate here on Earth in the name of the hidden kingdom. In the meantime the whole planet is covered by a net of members, assistants, contacts, and spies of the “international government” who are only waiting for the sign from their command center in Shambhala in order to step into the light and reveal themselves to humanity. Likewise, the activities and resolutions of the “invisible international government” are all but impenetrable for an outsider.

There is a law which states that each earthly nation will only be visited and “warned” by an envoy from Shambhala once in a century. An exception was probably made during the French Revolution, then “hierarchs” like the Comte de Saint Germain for example were extremely active at this troubled time. Sadly

he died in the year 1784 “as a result of the undisciplined thinking of one of his assistants”. (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 117). The dissolute life of his sadhaka (pupil), Cagliostro, was probably to blame for his not being able to participate in the great events of 1789 (the storming of the Bastille).

According to Roerich the members of the government of Shambhala have the ability to telepathically penetrate into the consciousness of the citizens of Earth without them realizing where particular ideas come from: “Like arrows the transmissions of the community bore into the brains of humanity” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 10). Sometimes this takes place using apparatuses especially constructed for this purpose. But they are not permitted to openly reveal their amazing magical abilities: “Who can exist without food? Who can get by without sleep? Who is immune to heat and cold? Who can heal wounds? Truly only one who has studied Kalachakra” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 77).

For the Russian couple all the interventions of the governing yogi caste have just one goal, to prepare for the coming of the future Buddha Maitreya Morya or Rigden-jyepo, who shall then make all important decisions. According to the Roerichs both names are synonyms for the Rudra Chakrin, the “wrathful wheel turner” and doomsday ruler of the Kalachakra Tantra. We thus await a fairytale oriental despot who cares about his subjects: “Just like a diamond the light

shines from the tower of Shambhala. He is there — Rigdenjyepo, untiring, ever watchful for the sake of humanity. His eyes never close. In his magic mirror he sees everything which happens on Earth. And the power of his thoughts penetrates through to the distant countries. ... His immeasurable riches lay waiting to help all the needy who offer to serve the cause of uprightness” (Augustat, 1993, p. 11).

In passing, this doomsday emperor from Shambhala also reveals himself to be the western king of the Holy Grail, who holds the Holy Stone in his hands and who emigrated to Tibet under cover centuries ago. He is returning now, messengers announce him. True Knights of the Holy Grail are already incarnated on Earth, unrecognized . The followers of the Roerichs even believe that their master himself protected the grail for a time and then returned it to Shambhala on his trip to Asia (Augustat, 1993, p. 114). Apocalypse now

"Why do clouds gather when the Stone [the Grail] becomes dull? If the Stone becomes heavy, blood shall be spilled”, we learn mysteriously (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 88). Behind this secret of the grail lies the apodictic statement known from almost all religions that total war, indeed the destruction of the world, is necessary in order to attain paradise. It is essential because in a good dualist cliché the “brotherhood of Good” is always

counterposed by the “brotherhood of Evil”. The “sons of darkness” have succeeded in severing humanity’s connection to the “higher world”, the “bright hierarchy”. The forces of the depths lurk everywhere. Extreme caution is required since an ordinary mortal can barely distinguish the Evil from the Good, and further, “the brotherhood of Evil attempts to imitate the Good’s method of action” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 126).

The final battle between Light and Darkness is — the Roerichs say- presaged in the prophecies of the ancestors and the writings of the wise and must therefore take place. When natural disasters and crimes begin to pile up on Earth, the warriors from Shambhala will appear. At the head of their army stands the Buddha Maitreya Morya, who “ [combats] the prince of darkness himself. This struggle primarily takes place in the subtle spheres, whereas here

[on earth] the ruler of Shambhala operates through his earthly warriors. He himself can only be seen under the most exceptional circumstances and would never appear in a crowd or among the curious. His appearance in fiery form would be disastrous for everybody and everything since his aura is loaded with energies of immense strength” (Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 152). It could be thought that this concerned an atomic bomb. At any rate the battle will be conducted with a fire and explosive power which allows of comparison only to the atomic detonations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki:


Fiery the battle

with blazing torches,

Blood red the arrows

against the shining shield

(Schule der Lebensweisheit, 1990, p. 110)


Thus the armies of Shambhala storm forth. „Space is filled with fire. The lightning of the Kalki avatar [[[Rudra Chakrin]]] — the preordained Maitreya — flashes upon the” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 76). Even if Kalki also goes by the epithet of “Lord of Compassion”, with his enemies he knows no mercy.

Accompanied by Gesar, the mythic war hero of the Tibetans, he will storm forward mounted on a “white horse” and with a “comet-like, fiery sword” in his hand. Iron snakes will consume outer space with fire and frenzy (N. Roerich, 1988 p. 12). “The Lord”, we read, “ strikes the people with fire. The same fiery element presides over the Day of Judgment. The purification of evil is performed by

fire. Misfortunes are accompanied by fires” (H. I. Roerich, 1980, vol. I, 46). Those who fight for Shambhala are the precursors of a new race who take control of the universe after Armageddon, after the “wheat has been separated from

the chaff” (Augustat,1993, p. 98). That is, to put it plainly, after all the inferior races have been eradicated in a holocaust. Distribution in the west As far as the fate of Tibet is concerned, the prophecies that Roerich made at the end of the twenties have in fact been fulfilled: „We must accept it

simply, as it is: the fact that the true teaching shall leave Tibet”, he has a lama announce, „and shall again appear in the South. In all countries, the covenants of Buddha shall be manifested. Really, great things are coming.” (N. Roerich, 1985, p. 3) In 1959 the Fourteenth Dalai Lama fled to India in the

south and from this point in time onwards Tibetan Buddhism began to be spread all around the world. Roerich and his wife saw themselves as agents of Shambhala who were supposed to make contact with those governing our world in order to warn them. They could at any rate appeal to a meeting with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Their followers, however, believe that they were higher up in the hierarchy and that they were incarnated Mahatmas from the kingdom.


In the meantime the Roerich cult is most popular in Eastern Europe, where even before the fall of Communism it had penetrated the highest circles of government. The former Bulgarian Minister for Culture, Ludmilla Shiffkova, daughter of the Communist head of state Todor Shiffkov, was almost fanatically

obsessed with the Agni master’s philosophy, so that she planned to introduce his teachings as part of the official school curriculum. For a whole year, cultural policy was conducted under the motto “N. K. Roerich — A cultural world citizen”, and she also organized several overseas exhibitions including works by her spiritual model as well.

Mikhail Gorbachev and his wife also supported numerous Roerich initiatives. In Russia, the renaissance of the visionary painter was heralded for years in advance in elaborate symposia and exhibitions, in order to then fully blossom in the post-Communist era. In Alma Ata in October 1992, a major ecumenical

event was organized by the international Roerich groups under the patronage of the president of Kazakhstan, at the geographical gateway, so to speak, behind which the land of Shambhala is widely believed to have once lain. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama hesitated as to whether he ought to visit the Congress before deciding for scheduling reasons to send a telegram of greeting and a high-ranking representative.


The “Shambhala warrior” Chögyam Trungpa

In 1975 the Tibetan, Chögyam Trungpa (1940–1987), gathered several of his western pupils around himself and began to initiate them into a special spiritual discipline which he referred to as “Shambhala Training”. As a thirteen-month-old infant the Rinpoche from the Tibetan province of Kham was recognized as

the tenth reincarnation of the Trungpa and accepted into the Kagyupa order. In 1959 he had to flee from the Chinese. In 1963 he traveled to England and studied western philosophy and comparative religion at Oxford. Like no other Tibetan lama of his time, he understood how to make his own contribution to western civilization and culture. As a brilliant rhetorician, poet, and exotic free spirit he soon found numerous enthusiastic listeners and followers. In

1967 he founded the first European tantric monastery in Scotland. He gave it the name and the ground-plan of Samye Ling — in remembrance of the inaugural Tibetan shrine of the same name that Padmasambhava erected at the end of the 8th century despite resistance from countless demons.


In the opinion of Trungpa’s followers the demonic resistance was enormous in Scotland too: In 1969 the young lama was the victim of a serious car accident which left him with a permanent limp. There is an ambiguous anecdote about this unfortunate event. Trungpa had reached a fork in the road in his car — to

the right the road led in the direction of his monastery, the road to the left to the house in which his future wife lived. But he continued to drive straight ahead, plowing right into a shop selling magic and joke articles. Nevertheless, his meteoric rise had begun. In 1970 he went to the United States.

Trungpa’s charming and initially anarchic manner, his humor and loyalty, his lack of respect and his laugh magnetically attracted many young people from the sixties generation. They believed that here the sweet but dangerous mixture of the exotic, social critique, free love, mind-expanding drugs,

spirituality, political activism and self-discovery, which they had tasted in the revolutionary years of their youth, could be rediscovered. Trungpa’s friendship with the radical beatnik poet Allan Ginsberg and other well-known American poets further enhanced his image as a “wild boy” from the roof of world. Even the first monastery he founded, Samye Ling, was renowned for the permissive “spiritual” parties which were held there and for the liberal sex and drug consumption.

But such excesses are only one side of things. Via the tantric law of inversion Trungpa intended to ultimately transform all this abandon (his own and that of his pupils) into discipline, goodness, and enlightened consciousness. The success of the guru was boundless. Many thousands cam to him as pilgrims. All

over America and Europe spiritual centers (dharmadhatus) were created. The Naropa Institute (near Denver, Colorado) was established as a private university, where alongside various Buddhist disciplines fine arts could also be studied. The Shambhala warrior


Trungpa had told one of his pupils that during deep meditation he was able to espy Shambhala. He also said he had obtained the teachings for the “Shambhala training” directly from the kingdom. The program consists of five levels: 1. The art of being human; 2. Birth of the warrior; 3. Warrior in the world; 4.

Awakened heart; 5. Open sky: The big bang. Anyone who had completed all the stages was considered a perfectShambhala warrior”. As a spiritual hero he is freed from the repulsiveness which the military trade otherwise implies. His characteristics are kindness, an open heart, dignity, elegance,

precision, modesty, attentiveness, fearlessness, equanimity, concentration, and confidence of victory. To be a warrior, one of Trungpa’s pupils writes, irrespective of whether as a man or a woman, means to live honestly, also in regard to fear, doubt, depression, and aggression which comes from outside. To

be a warrior does not mean to conduct wars. Rather, to be a warrior means to have the courage to completely fathom oneself (Hayward, 1997, p. 11). This subjectification of the warrior ethos brings with it that the weapons employed first of all represent purely psycho-physical states: controlled breathing, the strict stance, walking upright, clear sight.

The first basic demand of the training is, as in every tantric practice, a state of „egolessness”. This is of great importance in the Shambhala teachings, writes Trungpa. It is impossible to be a warrior if you have not experienced egolessness. Without egolessness, your consciousness is always filled with

your ego, your personal plans and intentions (Hayward, 1997, p. 247). Hence the individual ego is not changed through the exercises, rather the pupil tries solely to create an inner emptiness. Through this he allows himself to be transformed into a vessel into which the cult figures of the Tibetan pantheon can flow. According to Trungpa these are called dralas. Translated literally, that means “to climb out over the enemy” or in an further sense, energy, line of force, or “gods”.

The “empty” pupils thus become occupied by tantric deities. As potential “warriors” they naturally attract all possible forms of eager to fight dharmapalas (tutelary gods). Thus a wrathful Tibetanprotector of the faith” steps in to replace the sadhaka and his previous western identity. This personal transformation takes place through a ritual which in Trungpa’s Shambhala tradition is known as “calling the gods”. The supernatural beings are summoned

with spells and burning incense. When the thick, sweet-smelling white smoke ascends, the pupils sing a long incantation, which summons the dralas. At the end of the song the warrior pupils circle the smoke in a clockwise direction and constantly emit the victory call of the warrior (Hayward, 1997, p. 275). This latter is “Lha Gyelo — victory to the gods” — the same call which the Dalai Lama cried out as he crossed the Tibetan border on his flight in 1959. Trungpa was even more fascinated by the ancient national hero, Gesar, whose barbaric daredevilry we have already sketched in detail, than he was by the dharmapalas.

The guru recommended the atavistic war hero to his followers as an example to imitate. Time and again he proudly indicated that his family belonged to the belligerent nomadic tribe of the “Mukpo”, from whose ranks Gesar also came. For this reason he ennobled his pupils as the “Mukpo family” and thus proclaimed them to be comrades-in-arms of Gesar. The latter — said Trungpa — would return from Shambhala, “leading an army to conquer the forces of darkness in the world” (Trungpa, 1986, p. 7).

But Trungpa did not just summon up Tibetan dharmapalas and heroes with his magic, rather he also invoked the deceased spirits of an international, on closer examination extremely problematic, warrior caste: the Japanese samurai, the North American plains Indians, the Jewish King David, and the British King Arthur with his round table — all archetypal leading figures who believed that justice could only be achieved with a sword in the hand, who were all absolutely ruthless in creating peace. These “holy warriors” always stood opposed to the “barbarians” of another religion who had to be exterminated. The non-dualist world view which many of the original Buddhist texts so forcefully demand is completely cancelled out in the mythic histories of these warlike models.

Trungpa led his courses under the name of “Dorje Dradul” which means “invincible warrior”. Completely in accord with an atavistic fighter tradition only beasts of prey were accepted as totem animals for his pupils: the snow lion, the tiger, the dragon. Dorje Dradul was especially enthusiastic about the mythic sun bird, the garuda, about its fiery redness, wildness, and its piercing cry commanding the cessation of thought like a lightning bolt (Hayward,

197, p. 251). Garuda is the sun bird par excellence, and since time immemorial the followers of the warrior caste have also been worshippers of the sun. Thus in the center of Trungpa’s Shambhala mission a solar cult is fostered. But it is not the natural sun which lights up all, but rather the “Great Eastern Sun” which rises at the beginning of a new world era when the Shambhala warriors seize power over the world. It sinks as a mighty cult symbol into

the hearts of his pupils: “So, we begin to appreciate the Great Eastern Sun, not as something outside from us, like the sun in the sky, but as the Great Eastern Sun in our head and shoulders, in our face, our hair, our lips, our chest” (Trungpa, 1986, p. 39). Why of all people it was the chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, who was worshipped by the Red Guard as the Great Eastern Sun is a topic to which we shall return.

The basic ideology of the Shambhala program divides the world into two visions: Great Eastern Sun, which corresponds to enlightenment in the Buddhist path, and setting sun, which corresponds to samsara. [...] Great Eastern Sun is cheering up; setting sun is complaining and criticizing. Great Eastern sun ist elegant und rich; setting sun is sloppy and poor. To paraphrase George Orwell: “Great Eastern Sun good, setting sun bad.” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 96).


From anarchy to despotism

Trungpa played brilliantly with the interchangeability of reality and non-reality, even regarding his own person, he was especially a master of the tantric law of inversion. He thus simply declared his excessive alcoholism and his sexual cravings to be the practicing of the tantra path. Whether alcohol is a

poison or a medicine depends on one’s own attentiveness. Conscious drinking — that is when the drinker remains self-aware — changes the effect of the alcohol. Here the system is steeled through attentiveness. Alcohol becomes an intelligent protective mechanism. But it has a destructive effect if one abandons oneself to comfort (Hayward, 1997, pp. 306–307). Yet Dorje Dradul was not free of the aggressive moods which normally occur in heavy alcoholics.

He thus spread fear and horror through his frequent angry outbursts. But his pupils forgave him everything, proclaimed him a “holy fool” and praised his excesses as the expression of a “crazy wisdom”. They often attempted to emulate his alcoholism: I think there is a message for us in his drinking, Dennis Ann Roberts believed, “I know his drinking has certainly encouraged all of us to drink more” (Boucher, 1985, p. 243). Another pupil enthusiastically wrote:

“He's great. I love the fact that he works on his problems the way he does. He doesn't hide it. He drinks, and it's almost killed him. So he is working on it. I find that great” (Boucher, 1985, p. 243). Similar reasons are offered for his sexual escapades. In 1970 he abandoned his vow of celibacy and married a young British aristocrat. His bride is said to

have been thirteen years old in 1969 (Tibetan Review, August 1987, p. 21). In addition he had a considerable number of yoginis, who were obviously uninformed about the andocentric manipulations of Tantrism. There was admittedly a minor rebellion among the female followers when the Karmapa insisted on talking only with the men during his visit to a Trungpa center, but essentially the western karma mudras occupied by Tibetan deities

behaved loyally towards their lord and master. A lot of women have been consorts of Rinpoche — one of them tells that “The Tibetans are into passion, they think sexuality is an essential energy to work with. You don't reject it. So it's a whole other perception of sexuality anyway” (Boucher, 1985, p. 244). Such affirmations of tantric practice by the female pupils are definitely not exceptions and they most clearly testify to the charisma which the tantra


master projects. Thus we learn from another of Trungpa’s lovers, “My first meeting with him was a real turn-off. I mean, I didn't want a guru who did things like that. The irony was that I had left my other Tibetan Buddhist teacher partly because he was coming on to me. And I just couldn't handle it. And Rinpoche is very much into alcohol and having girl friends. Now it makes total sense to me” (Boucher, 1985, p. 241).

Chögyam Trungpa has obviously succeeded in keeping his western karma mudras under control. This was much more difficult for the Tibetan Tantric, Gedun Chöpel, who died in 1951. He left behind an amusing estimation of the “women of the west” from the thirties which shows how much has changed in the meantime: “In general a girl of the west is beautiful, splendorous, and more courageous than others.

Her behavior is coarse, and her face is like a man's. There is even hair around her mouth. Fearless and terrifying, she can be tamed only by passion. Able to suck the phallus at the time of play, the girl of the west is known to drink regenerative fluid. She does it even with dogs, bulls and any other animals and with father and son, etc. She goes without hesitation with whoever can give the enjoyment of sex” (Chöpel, 1992, p. 163).

Towards the end of his life, Trungpa the “indestructible warrior” moved further and further away from his Hippie past. As the head of his lineage the Karmapa is said to have not been at all pleased to observe the permissive practices in the “wild” guru’s centers. However, in accordance with the tantric “law of inversion”, after a few years the pendulum swung from anarchy to the other pole of despotism and all at once Trungpa abandoned himself to his

fascistoid dreams. His protective troops, Dorje Kasung, initially a kind of bodyguard composed of volunteers was transformed within a short period into a paramilitary unit in khaki uniforms. The guru himself put aside his civilian clothing for a time and appeared in high-ranking military dress as a “Shambhala general”. We do not know whether, alongside the warlike ethos of the tantric tradition, the physical handicap which he sustained in his car

accident in England did not also trigger his unusual interest in military things as a counter-reaction. At any rate his “military parades” became a fixed part of the Shambhala training.

On other occasions the former “freak” donned a pinstripe suit with a colorful tie and looked like nothing more than an Asian film gangster. Thus he really did play brilliantly through the ambivalent spectrum completely laid out in the tantric repertoire, from poetic anarchist and flower power dancer to saber-rattling dictator and underworld boss. In 1987 the master warrior died and his body was committed to the flames in Vermont (USA).

“’May I shrivel up instantly and rot,’ we vowed, ‘if I ever discuss these theachings with anyone who has not been initiated into them by a qualified master.’ As if this were not enough, Trungpa told us that if we ever

tried to leave Vajrayana, we would suffer unbearable, subtle, continuous anguish, and disasters would pursue us like furies. Heresy had real meaning in this religion, and real consequences. Doubting the dharma or the guru and associating with heretics were causes for downfall. In Tibetan literature,

breaking faith with the guru must be atoned by such drastic measures as cutting off your arms and offering it at the door of his cave in hopes that he might take you back.” – “To be part of Trungpa’s inner circle, you had to take a vow never to reveal or even discuss some of the things he did. This

personal secrecy is common with gurus, especially in Vajrayana Buddhism. It is also common in the dysfunctional family system of alcoholics and sexual abusers. This inner circle secrecy puts up an almost insurmountable barrier of a healthily skeptical mind.” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 11, 100) Trungpa’s Shambhala Warriors see: http://sealevel.ns.ca/ctr/photo01.html and http://www.shambhalashop.com/archives/junephoto/june12.html


The inheritance

The immediate inheritance which Trungpa left behind him was catastrophic. Completely in the spirit of his Tibetan guru, the American, Thomas Rich, who succeeded him under the name of “Vajra Regent Ösel Tendzin”, continued the carefree permissiveness of his master with a tantric justification. However, in 1988 there was a scandal from which the organization has not fully recovered to this day. The “Vajra Regent” had been HIV positive for three years and had infected numerous members with the AIDS virus in the meantime. He died in 1991. Trungpa’s son, Sawang Ösel Rangdroel, then took over the leadership.

“From Vajrayana point of view, passion, aggression, and ignorance, the sources of human suffering, are also the well-spring of enlightenment. Afflictions like AIDS are not merely disasters, but accelrations toward wisdom, and opportunities to wake up. They can be transformed into buddha-mind. Trungpa was a Vajra master who had empowered Tendzin to guide students on this path” (Butterfield, 1994, p. 7).

Even if Trungpa’s Shambhala warriors have forfeited quite a deal of their attractiveness in recent years, thousands still revere the master as the “holy fool” and “indestructible warrior”, who brought the “Eastern sun” to the West. For this reason he is said to also be prayed to in the whole of Asia as a

great Bodhisattva and Maha Siddha (Hayward, 1997, p. 319). “For ten years he presented the Shambhala Teachings”, summarizes one of his sadhakas, “In terms of time and history, that seems insignificant; however in that short span he set in motion the powerful force of goodness that can actually change the world” (Trungpa, 1986, p. 157). Only rarely does a “deserter” go public, like P. Marin for example, a strong critic of the Naropa Institute, for whom this western Tibetan Buddhist organization is “a feudal, priestly tradition transplanted to a capitalist setting” (quoted by Bishop, 1993, p. 101). On the other hand it goes without saying that the Tantric Trungpa time and again draws attention to the fact that the warlike figures he invokes are

illusionary reflections of the human ego and that even the Shambhala kings are projections of one’s own consciousness. But if everything really can be reduced to forms of consciousness, then it remains totally unclear why it is time and again the phantoms of a destructive black-and-white mode of thought

which are summoned up to serve as examples along the personal initiation path. Wouldn’t it make more sense, indeed be more logical, to directly conjure up those “peace gods” who have surmounted such dualist thought patterns? What is the reason for this glorification of an atavistic warrior caste?

It goes without saying that in Trungpa’s system no-one is entitled to even dream of critically examining the dralas (gods). Although only projections of one’s own consciousness according to the doctrine, they are considered sacrosanct. They are pure, good, and exemplary. Since Trungpa’s Shambhala Training unquestioningly incorporates all of the established tantric deities, the entire martial field of Tibetan Buddhism with its entrenched concept of “the enemy” and its repellant daemonic power is adopted by people who naively and obligingly set out to attain personal enlightenment.

We thus have the impression that the pupils of the tantra masters are exposed to a hypnotic suggestion so as to make them believe that their own spiritual development was the agenda whereas they have long since become the pawns of Tibetan occultism in whose unfathomable net of regulations (tantra means ‘net’)

they have become entrapped. Once their personal ambitions have been dissolved into nothingness they can be enslaved as the loyal lackeys of a spiritual power politics which no longer sees the “higher self” in the “universal monarch” but rather a real politicalwrathful wheel turner” (Rudra Chakrin) who lays waste to the world with his armies from Shambhala so as to then establish a global Buddhocracy. Other Western Shambhala visions

James Hilton's novella, Lost Horizon, published in 1933, counts among the best-sellers of the last century. It tells of a monastery in the Land of Snows whose name, Shangri-La, is reminiscent of the kingdom of Shambhala. The term has in the meantime become a synonym for leisure, refinement, and taste, at least in the English-speaking world, and is employed by an Asian luxury hotel chain. The idyll described in the book concerns people who had retreated from the hustle and bustle of the modern world to the Himalayas and now devote themselves to exclusively spiritual enjoyments. It is, however, no Tibetan tulku but rather a Catholic missionary who collects together those tired of civilization in a hidden valley in the Land of Snows so as to share with them a study of the fine arts and an extended lifespan. The “monks” from the West do not even need to do without European bathtubs — otherwise unknown in the Tibet of

the thirties. The essence of the Shangri- La myth ultimately consists in the transportation of “real” products of European culture and civilization to the “roof of the world”.

The most recent western attempt at spreading the Tibetan myth is Victoria LePage's book, Shambhala. The author presents the secret kingdom as an overarching mystery school, whose high priests are active as “an invisible, scientific and philosophical society which pursues its studies in the majestic

isolation of the Himalayas” (LePage, 1996, p. 13). For LePage Shambhala is the esoteric center of all religions, the secret location from which every significant occult, and hence also religious, current of the world has emanated. Esoteric Buddhism, and likewise the ancient Egyptian priestly schools, the Pythagoreans, Sufism, the Knights Templar, alchemy, the Cabala, Freemasonry, Theosophy — yes even the witches cults — all originated here. Accordingly, the

Kalachakra Tantra is the overarching “secret doctrine” from which all other mystery doctrines may be derived (LePage, 1996, p. 8). The mythic kingdom, which is governed by a sun ruler, is to be found in Central Asia, there where the axis of the world, Mount Meru, is also to be sought. This carefree adoption of Buddhist cosmology does not present the author with any difficulties since the axis mundi

is said to only be visible to the initiated. In accordance with the mandala principle her Shambhala has distributed numerous copies of itself all over the world — the Pyramids of Giza, the monastery at Athos, Kailash, the holy mountain. Sites of the Grail like Glastonbury and Rennes le Chateau are such “offshoots” of the hidden imperium — likewise only perceivable through initiated eyes. Together they form the acupuncture points of a cosmic body which

corresponds to the mystic body of the Kalachakra master (i.e., taken literally, in the energy body of the Dalai Lama). LePage too, sees a great “mystic clock” in the Time Tantra. The segments of this time machine record the cyclical periods of the course of the world. A “hidden directorate”, a mysterious brotherhood of immortal beings in the Himalayas, ensures that the cosmic hours marked on the clockface are adhered to. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama and the Shambhala myth

LePage's global monopolization of the entire cultic life of our planet by the Kalachakra Tantra could be regarded as an important step in a worldwide

Shambhalization plan of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Nonetheless, the Kundun deliberately prefers to leave such esoteric speculations (which are in no way at odds with his doctrine) to others, best of all “hobby Buddhists” like the author. So as not to lose political respectability, the Kundun keeps his

statements about the Shambhala question enigmatic: “Even for me Shambhala remains a puzzling, even paradox country”, the highest Kalachakra master reassures his listeners (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). All that we hear from him concretely is the statement that “the kingdom of Shambhala does indeed exist,

but not in the usual sense” (Dalai Lama Fourteenth, 1993a, p. 307). Can we expect a total world war in circa 300 years in accordance with the prophecy? His Holiness has no doubts about this either: “That lies in the logic of circulation!” (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). But then he modifies his statement again and speculates about whether the final battle is not to be interpreted

as a psychological process within the individual. For dreamers for whom such a psychological interpretation is too dry, however, the Kundun subsequently hints that Shambhala could perhaps concern another planet and the soldiers of the kingdom could be extraterrestrials (Levenson, 1992, p. 305). He understands how to rapidly switch between various levels of reality like a juggler and thus further enhance the occult ambience which already surrounds

the Shambhala myth anyway. „Secrets partly revealed are powerful”, writes Christiaan Klieger, and continues, „The ability of the Dalai Lama to skillfully manipulate a complex of meaning and to present appropriate segments of this to his people and the world is part of his success as a leader” (Klieger,

1991, p. 76). Ultimately, everything is possible in this deliberate confusion, for example that the Shambhala king in person stands before us in the figure of His Holiness as some worshippers believe, or that Lhasa is the capital of the mythic country of “Kalapa” albeit not visible to mortal eyes. Should the Kundun some day return to Tibet as a savior — some people believe — then the veil would be lifted and the earthly/supernatural kingdom (Shambhala) would reveal itself to the world.

Similar speculations are in fact very popular in the Buddhist scene. On the official (!) homepage of the Kalachakra Tantra the “dharma master”, Khamtrul Rinpoche, explains to his readers that the current Dalai Lama is an incarnation of Kulika Pundarika, the eighth Shambhala king famed as the first

commentator on the Time Tantra. But it gets better: “My companion [the goddess Tara, who led him through Shambhala in a dream]", Khamtrul writes, “told me that the last Kulika King will be called Rudra with a wheel, 'the powerful and ferocious king who holds an iron wheel in his hand' ... and he will be none other than His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who will subdue everything evil in the universe” (Khamtrul, HPI 005). Following this

revelation, which prophecies the Kundun as the military commander of an apocalyptic army, Rinpoche worries whether the Shambhala army is a match for the modern armaments industry with its missiles and nuclear bombs. Here the kindly Tara comforts and reassures him that no matter what weapons of mass destruction may be produced in our world, a superior counter-weapon would automatically be created by Shambhala’s magic armaments industry (Khamtrul, HPI 005).

In the words of the Fourteenth Dalai Lamaworld peace” is supposed to be strengthened with every Kalachakra ritual. He repeats this again and again! But is this really his intention?

With an ironic undertone, the Tibetologist Donald L. Lopez (formerly one of the closest followers of the Kundun), writes in the final section of his book, Prisoners of Shangri-La, that “this peace may have a special meaning, however, for those who take the initiation are planting the seeds to be reborn in their next lifetime in Shambhala, the Buddhist pure land across the mountains dedicated to the preservation of Buddhism. In the year 2245 [?], the army of the king will sweep out of Shambhala and defeat the barbarians in a Buddhist Armageddon,[!] restoring Buddhism to India and to the world and ushering in a reign of peace” (Lopez, 1998, p. 207). FASCIST OCCULTISM AND IT’S CLOSE RELATIONSHIP TO BUDDHIST TANTRISM

The Shadow of the Dalai Lama – Part II – 12. Fascist occultism and it’s close relationship to Buddhist Tantrism © Victor & Victoria Trimondi Visionary fascism was, and indeed still is, exceptionally deeply fascinated by the Buddhocratic form of state. In the late thirties (as the various fascist

systems bloomed in Europe and the whole world) Spencer Chapman, a traveler in Tibet, wrote that even in the days of the dictators one can only be amazed at what uncontested power the Dalai Lama possesses” (Chapman, 1940, p. 192). The idea of kingship of the world, the uniting of spiritual and secular power in

a single person, the ideology of war in the Shambhala myth, the uncompromisingly andocentric orientation, the tantric vision of the feminine, the whole occult ambience and much more besides were specifically adopted by several fascist ideologists and welded together into an aggressive myth. As we shall soon see, entire fascist systems are based upon the adoption of Tibetan/tantric doctrines. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s national socialist friends As

depressing as it may be for the Nobel peace prize winner’s followers, there has been continuous contact between the Dalai Lama and the far right wing and former national socialists (Nazis). His close friendship with his German mentor, Heinrich Harrer has become the most well-known of these. It caused a small scandal in 1997-1998 when, after years of research, the Austrian journalist, Gerald Lehner, succeeded in making public Harrer’s “brown-shirt” (i.e., German

fascist) past, which the latter had been able to keep secret for many years. Harrer is not just anybody. He is one of the best-known international authors and has sold over four million books in 57 languages (mostly about Tibet and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama).


The Austrian mountain climber and competition skier joined the SS on April 1, 1938 and in the same year received instructions to climb Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas after an official meeting with Adolf Hitler. Heinrich Himmler, himself most interested in occult phenomena is said by Harrer to have offered him

a Tibet expedition. In 1942, the Reichsführer of the SS (Himmler) ordered the creation of the Sven Hedin Institut für Innerasienforschung [[[Sven Hedin]] Institute for Central Asian Research]. This educational establishment had combined esoteric, scientific, and racial studies goals. It was completely in

this vein that Himmler was interested in occult doctrines from “mysterious Tibet”, and assumed — probably under the influence of theosophical ideas — that a “race with Nordic blood” existed there, oppressed by the English and Chinese, and waiting for their liberation by the Germans. Himmler’s “advisor”,

reports the German magazine Spiegel, “… and the scientist Ernst Schäfer believed that Tibet was the cradle of humanity, the refuge of an ‘Aryan root race’, where a priestly caste had created a mysterious kingdom of Shambhala — decorated with the Buddhist symbol of the wheel of teaching, a swastika. In 1934 Schäfer set out on the first of two expeditions financed by the SS to track down remnants of the ‘Nordic intellectualnobility” (Spiegel, 16/1998, p. 111).

Dr. Ernst Schäfer, a specialist on Tibet and an ornithologist, was one of Himmler’s personal staff and in 1943 took over the scientific leadership of the notorious project, “Ahnenerbe” (‘ancestral inheritance’), primarily devoted to racial studies. His third research trip to the Himalayas was officially

described as the “SS Schäfer Expedition” and was considered a huge success (Kater 1997, p. 80). Upon his return in August 1939, the scientist was presented with the SS skull ring and dagger of honor in recognition. Subsequently, the Reichsführer of the black corps (Himmler) had grand plans for his protégé:

Schäfer was supposed to return to Tibet and “stir up the Tibetan army against the British/Indian troops” with a shock troop of 30 men (Kater, 1997, p. 212). The undertaking was, however, called off at Hitler’s direct order. In the years to follow, Schäfer instead built up the Sven Hedin Institute for Central Asian Research with great success, making it the largest division within the Ahnenerbe project. But let us return to Heinrich Harrer. War broke out while he was still in India and the young German was interned by the British. It was not until 1944

that he was able to flee to Tibet with a comrade. Coincidence or fate led to his acting as the young Dalai Lama’s personal tutor until the early 50s, and teaching him about all the “wonders” of western civilization and introducing him to the English language as well. It is very likely that his lessons were tainted by the contemporary zeitgeist which had swept through Hitler’s Germany, and not by the British attitudes of the envoy Hugh Richardson, also present

in Lhasa. This led in fact to some problems at the court of the young god-king and the English were not happy about his contact to Harrer. But there are nevertheless no grounds for describing the lessons the former SS member gave his “divine” pupil as fascist, particularly since they were primarily given after the end of the World War II. In 1952 His Holiness’s Germanteacher “ returned to Europe.

The adaptation to film of Harrer’s autobiographic bestseller, Seven Years in Tibet, triggered an international protest. Since the famous traveler through Tibet had told director Jean Jacques Annaud nothing about his “brown-shirt” past, and this only became public knowledge after the film had been finished, Annaud felt pressured to introduce “corrections”. A remorseful Austrian was now shown, who begins his mountain-climbing career as a supporter of a regime accused of genocide and then, under the influence of the

young Kundun and Tibetan Buddhism, reforms to become a “campaigner for human rights”. In the film, he says of the brutal Chinese: “Terrible — I dare not think about how I myself was once so intolerant “ (Stern 41/97, p. 24).

Reinhold Messner, the famous mountain climber, found such an admission of guilt from Hollywood’s dream factory difficult to understand. He spoke up, confirming that he had long known about Harrer’s political opinions. This man, he said had up until the present day still not learned anything, he still

believed in the national socialist alpinist ideals. In contrast, the Dalai Lama’s brother, Gyalo Thondup, defended the former SS member with the tasteless argument that what the Chinese had done to the Tibetans was worse and more cruel than what the Nazis had done to the Jews. It is a fact that Harrer — in his own account- first turned against the Chinese invaders at the end of the fifties, after he had already left Tibet. There is not the slightest trace of a deep catharsis as depicted in Annaud’s film to be found in the German’s books. This was purely an invention of the director to avoid losing face before a world audience.

The journalist Gerhard Lehner also pursued a second lead: on September 13, 1994 eight veterans who had visited and reported from Tibet before 1950 met with the Dalai Lama in London. In a photo taken to record the occasion a second major SS figure can be seen beside Heinrich Harrer and directly behind the

Kundun, Dr. Bruno Beger. Beger was the actual “expert” who pushed forward the racial studies research by Himmler’s Ahnenerbe project (Kater, 1997, p. 208). He too, like the Tibetan explorer Ernst Schäfer, was a member of Himmler’s personal staff. In 1939 he went to the Himalayas as a member of the SS Expedition. There he measured the skulls of more than 400 Tibetans in order to investigate a possible relationship between the Tibetan and Aryan ‘races’.

In 1943, Beger was sent to Auschwitz where he took the measurements of 150 mainly Jewish prisoners. These were later killed and added to a collection of skeletons. In 1971 Beger appeared in a German court and was sentenced to three years imprisonment on probation for his national socialist crimes. The racialist, who was the last survivor of the “SS Schäfer Expedition” (dying in 1998), met His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama at least five times (in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1994). The meetings were all very hearty affairs. The former SS member dedicated a small brochure entitled “My Encounters with the Ocean of Knowledge” to the first three (Beger, 1986).

The Dalai Lama (worshipped by his followers as the “Ocean of Wisdom” because of his “omniscience”) claims not to have been informed about his Nazi friends’ past. One may well believe this, yet he has not distanced himself from them since their exposure. His statements about Adolf Hitler and the “final solution to the question of the Jews” also seem strange. Just like his brother, Gyalo Thondup, he sees the dictator as a more noble figure than the Chinese

occupiers of Tibet: “In 1959, in Lhasa, the Chinese shot Tibetan families from aeroplanes with machine guns. Systematic destruction in the name of liberation against the tyranny of the Dalai Lama! Hu, Hu, Hu! In Hitler's case he was more honest. In concentration camps he made it clear he intended to exterminate the Jews.

With the Chinese they called us their brothers! Big brother bullying little brother! Hu, Hu, Hu! It’s less honest, I think” (Daily Telegraph, August 15, 1998).

The Nazi–Tibet connection Were there occult intentions behind the “SS Schäfer Expedition”? In the neo-fascist literature these are considered a top secret mission of Himmler’s to make contact with the “adepts of Shambhala and Agarthi”. Authors from the scene like Wilhelm Landig, Miguel Serrano, Russell McCloud, etc., let their readers believe that through these expeditions a kind of metapolitical axis between Berlin and Lhasa was constructed. Dietrich Bronder knows that “Schäfer’s SS men were permitted to enter holy Lhasa, otherwise closed to Europeans and Christians, even the magnificent Lamaist temple that contains just one huge symbol, the holiest in the Mongolian world — the swastika” (Bronder, 1975, p. 250)

Although in recent years comprehensive research findings about the interests of leading Nazis in occult phenomena have been published, this is currently played down by proLamaist intellectuals, especially as far as a occult NaziTibet connection is concerned. [1] Ernst Schäfer and Bruno Beger, the two leaders of the undertaking (the SS Schäfer expedition), are depicted as sober natural scientists. Heinrich Himmleresoteric ambitions in Tibet were

minimal, indeed “probably did not exist” (Brauen, 2000). Hitler himself appears as a decided anti-occultist. “However, the suggestion that Hitler was interested in Eastern esotericism or even Tibet can be ruled out” (Brauen, 2000, p. 65). With an appeal to the historian Goodrick-Clark, the pro-Lamaist

authors also assess the occult currents within the early Nazi movement (the notorious Thule Society for example) as insignificant, and completely lacking in evidence for a particular interest in Tibet. Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorf (1875-1945), the founder of the Thule Society, is said to have explicitly spoken out against the suggestion that the light came from the highlands of Asia.

We do not see it as our primary task here to historically prove the interweaving of the relevant SS members (Hitler, Himmler, Harrer, etc.) in an occult NaziTibet connection. Things were not as cleanly rationalist and scientifically correct as the pro-Lamaist intellectuals would have it among the SS.

When for example, at the presentation of a gift to the Tibetan regent in Lhasa Ernst Schäfer declaims, “Since the swastika is also the supreme and most holy symbol for us Germans, the motto of our visit is: A meeting of the Western and Eastern swastikas in friendship and peace …” (quoted by Brauen, 2000, p. 79), then an occult note in accord with the zeitgeist of the time is present.

There are certainly also other, non-fascist, authors who create an occult correspondence between national socialism and Tibetan Buddhism via a esoteric interpretation of the “Hakenkreuz” (the swastika), a Buddhist symbol par excellence: “The rightward hooked cross [[[Wikipedia:signifies|signifies]]] a prayer formula in Tibet”,

writes Friedrich W. Doucet, “In its left-turned form — like the national socialist swastika — it designates the orthodox Yellow Hats ... it is the Yellow Hats who supervise the spiritual rules in the Tibetan ecclesiastical state and also exercise worldly power” (Doucet, 1979, p. 81).[2]

It is also certain that Himmler’s spiritual advisor, Karl Maria Wiligut (“Himmler’s Rasputin”), saw the “SS Schäfer Expedition” as an extremely occult undertaking and at Himmler’s direction attempted to exert an appropriate influence on the participants in the expedition. The SS standard bearer

Wiligut/Weisthor, who was one of Himmler’s personal staff, was accredited with mediumistic abilities and he himself was convinced he was in contact with transpersonal powers. Wiligut/Weisthor was considered to be the Schutz Staffel’s (SS’s) expert on runes and designed the legendary skull ring of the SS. His megalomaniac overestimation of himself (there are authenticated statements from him to the effect that he believed he was the “secret King of Germany”) and the fact that he was

deprived of the right of decision by his family led Himmler to discharge Wiligut from the SS in 1939 (Lange 1998, p. 271). The German author Rüdiger Sunner quotes the report of a member of the “SS Schäfer Expedition” over a meeting with Wiligut.[3] During the encounter (in 1937 or 1938?), the latter was in a trance-like state and addressed his visitors in a guttural voice: “I telephoned my friends this evening … in Abyssinia and

America, in Japan and Tibet ... with all who come from another world in order to construct a new empire. The occidental spirit is thoroughly corrupted, we have a major task before us. A new era will come, for creation is subject to just one grand law. One of the keys lies with the Dalai Lama [!] and in the Tibetan monasteries.” The visitor was not a little distressed, and goes on to report: “Then came the names of monasteries and their abbots, of localities

in eastern Tibet which I alone knew about … Did he draw these out of my brain? Telepathy? To this day I do not know, I know only that I left the place in a hurry” (Sünner, 1999, p. 50). In the 80s the Chilean Miguel Serrano took up the speculation anew that the Dalai Lama plays a key role in the Nazi-Tibet connection. His “skill”, this author says of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, is “closely linked with that of Hitler’s Germany … on the basis of not yet

discovered connections. A few years after Germany, Tibet also falls” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366). Wiligut also believed that Lhasa would form a geomantic quadrilateral with Urga (Ulan Bator), the Egyptian pyramids, and Vienna. Miguel Seranno was later to expound similar ideas (in the seventies). Himmler too was interested in geomantic ideas and it cannot be excluded “that he hoped for more exact data

about this from the Schäfer expedition” (Brauen, 2000, p. 78). Otto Rahn, likewise a member of the SS, who in the 30s attempted to render the myth of the holy grail and the Cathar movement fruitful for the national socialist vision and the SS as some kind of “warrior monks”, assumed that the Cathars had been influenced by Tibetan Buddhism “One of the Cathari symbols

of the spirit that is god which was taken over from Buddhism was the mani, a glowing jewel that lit up the world and allowed all earthly wishes to be forgotten. The mani is the emblem of the Buddhist law that drives out the night of misconception. In Nepal and Tibet it is considered the symbol of the Dyanibodhisattva Avalokiteshvara or Padmapani, charity” (Rahn, 1989, pp. 185, 107).

The myth of the “black sun” which was able to win a central place in the neo-fascist movement and displays similarities with the Tibetan Rahu myth from the Kalachakra Tantra, can be traced to the inspiration of Wiligut and his milieu among others. In a commentary on Wiligut’s runic writings, a pupil, Emil Rüdiger, mentions an invisible dark planet, Santur by name, which is supposed to influence human history and to be able to be microcosmically linked with the energy body of an adept. Appropriate yogic exercises(rune gymnastics) are recommended for producing “high intelligence effects” (Lange, 1998, p. 226). Just how seamlessly such “rune gymnastics” can be linked to tantric exercises can be seen in the writings of Miguel Serrano, the father of “esoteric Hitlerism” (Serrano, 1984).

It is thus not at all the case that there is no historical foundation for hypothesizing an occult NaziTibet connection, even if it is publicly denied by one of the protagonists of the “SS Schäfer Expedition”, Bruno Beger (Lange 1998, p. 68). Nevertheless, an occult interconnection between the SS and Lamaist Tibet of the dimensions in which it is currently portrayed in a large number of neo-fascist and esoteric publications has to be described as a post facto construction. This construction could, however, we repeat, fall back on an esoteric ambience in which Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, and other high-ranking Nazis moved. Thus the well-known, historically proven material has at any

rate been sufficient to create new and very effective myths. In the Nazi- Tibet connection , we are thus dealing with a process of myth creation and not a historical set of events. In such processes, there is a blending of historical facts, the stuff of traditional sagas, straining for effect, and imaginary, visionary, religious, fantastic, and personal elements until it all binds into a resistant pattern and anchors itself as such in a culture. It is not

unusual for different mythologemes to become fused, and this is exactly, as we will show, what has happened in the case of the NaziTibet connection. Here, racist Nazi myths have been fused with elements of the Tibetan Shambhala myth and with sexual magic practices from Tantric Buddhism. In this process of myth construction it should also not be underestimated that the meetings known to have occurred between the Dalai Lama and former SS members (Schäfer, Harrer, Beger) have a occult significance alone by virtue of the fact that anybody who mentally negotiates an esoteric network interprets a meeting with the Dalai Lama as an occult event.

On the Homepage of the Government of Tibet in Exile ( http://www.tibet.com/Status/statement.html ) 13. 09. 1994: The XIV. Dalai Lama between two former SS-men, Bruno Beger on his right behind and Heinrich Harrer on his left behind. The other persons, who visited Tibet before 1950, are: Mr Kazi Sonam Togpyal, Mr Robert Ford, Mrs Ronguy Collectt (daughter of Sir Charles Bell), Mrs Joan Mary Jehu, Mr Archibald Jack and Prof. Fosco Maraini.

In the meantime an enormous amount of literature about a suspected NaziTibet connection has appeared, some examples of which we briefly introduce here:


· In 1958 an American publisher released the book The Lightning and the Sun, by Savitri Devi (“Hitler’s Priestess”), which presents Adolf Hitler as an avatar (an incarnation) of the sun god, alongside Akhenaton and Genghis Khan. Devi does not mention a NaziTibet connection, but introduces the “avatar principle” into the myth building surrounding Hitler that is seized upon by later authors so as to present the Führer as an incarnation from the kingdom of Agarthi/Shambhala (see Miguel Serrano in this regard).

· In their best-seller The Dawn of Magic, Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwells (1962) first claim that the Shambhala/Agarthi myth strongly influenced the founders of the national socialist movement.

· Robert Charroux (Verratene Geheimnisse [“Betrayed Secrets”]) presumes that Lama priests had gained influence over Hitler and worked on “ a plan for exercising control over the world which was thoroughly the equal of that of the Germans “ (Charroux, 170, p. 258).

· The anti-fascist myth researcher Friedrich Doucet (Im Banne des Mythos [In the Thrall of Myth], 1979) discusses “psycho-techniques of the monks and abbots in the Lama monasteries of Tibet” with which leading national socialist figures were manipulated.

· Likewise, the anthroposophically oriented author, Trevor Ravenscroft (The Spear of Destiny), 1974), assumes that Hitler cooperated with “Tibetan leaders” in Berlin.

· In the 80s, two books by the Chilean Miguel Serrano appeared (El Cordon Dorado [The Golden Ribbon] and Adolf Hitler el último Avatara [[[Wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]]: The Final Avatar]). Both texts form the basis for “esoteric Hitlerism”. One of Serrano’s central themes is the relationship between sexual magic and political power (especially national socialism). The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, whom Serrano has met several times, is woven by the author into the creation of neofascist myths around Hitler.

· According to Jan van Helsing (Geheimgesellschaften und ihre Macht ... [“Secret Societies and their Power”], 1993), Tibetan monks worked together with Templar Knights who were organized in the highest lodge of the “black sun” on the establishment of the Third Reich. The secret order had (and still has) an important base underground in the Himalayas. The ruler of the underground kingdom is said to be “Rigden Iyepo”, the king of the world, with his representative on the surface, the Dalai Lama.

· In Die schwarze Sonne von Tashi Lhunpo [The Black Sun of Tashi Lhunpo] (1996), McCloud reports on the survival of the national socialist Thule group in Tibet . They are the followers of a “sun oracle” there.

· For Wilhelm Landig (Götzen gegen Thule ... [Idols against Thule], n.d.), Tibet is also “the realm of the black sun! It is the meeting point of the esoteric circles of the Schutzstaffel [the SS], whose knowledge Mr. Himmler also knew about but did not share.”

· In his novel (The Black Sun…, 1997), Peter Moon reiterates the decisive influence of Tibetan Lamas on National Socialism and extends it with new images. He takes the side of the old Tibetan Bon religion, and accuses the Dalai Lama and Tibetan Buddhism of religious oppression.

“Why”, Martin Brauen, a pro-Lamaist expert on Tibet, asks in light of this considerable and by no means complete literature list, “does Tibet arouse the interest of the neo-fascists so much?” What makes Tibet so attractive for them? What is so fascinating about the Shambhala myth that it draws into its thrall both those who cultivate and those who combat it?” (Brauen, 2000, p. 93). He cannot answer this question. But in order to be able invert the fact that national socialism had a occult relationship to Tibetan Buddhism into its complete opposite, he foregrounds an anti-Lamaist faction within the German right-wing. It was precisely the Nazis, Brauen says, who denounced the Lamas and the Tibetans as “Untermenschen” (subhumans).

· Among the anti–Dalai Lama and anti-Tibet literature are works by S. Ipares (Geheime Weltmächte [Secret World Powers], 1937), who was influenced by the orientalist Albert Grünwedel. In his book, the author talks of an occult hierarchia ordinis of the Lamaist theocracy, which invisibly influences and steers the East.

· J. Strunk’s arguments (Zu Juda und Rom — Tibet, [To Juda and RomeTibet], 1937) are more far reaching; he tries to uncover a conspiracy of an international ecclesiastical elite (with members from all the world religions) with the living Buddha, the Dalai Lama from Lhasa as their visible head. “What there are of organizations and new spiritual currents running alongside and in all directions nearly always end up on the ‘roof of the world’, in a Lama temple, once one has progressed through Jewish and Christian lodges” (Strunk, 1937, p. 28).

· In the same year (1937) Fritz Wilhelmy published the piece Asekha. Der Kreuzzug der Bettelmönche [[[Asekha]]: The Crusade of the Mendicant Monks]. In it “Tibetan Buddhism … [is] openly appointed to play a more than mysterious role in the great global hustle and bustle of suprastate pullers of strings” (Wilhelmy 1937, p.17)

· General Ludendorff and his wife likewise took to the field with great vigor against the “Asian priests” and warned that the Tibetan Lamas had emplaced themselves at the head of Jewish and Jesuit secret orders (Europa den Asiatenpriestern? [[[Wikipedia:Europe|Europe]] of the Asian priests)], 1941).

· Clearly the most prominent of the anti-Lamaist Nazi faction was the racialist Alfred Rosenberg, who in his seminal work Der Mythos des 20. Jahrhundert [The Myth of the 20th


Century] made the battle between the priests and the warrior caste into the primal conflict of the history of the world. The Tibetan lamas appear here as the representatives of a decadent Asian Catholicism.

The problem with the construction of a fascist anti-Lamaism lies in the fact that apart from Alfred Rosenberg the right-wing authors cited definitely did not occupy positions of power like those of Himmler, the SS, and the Ahnenerbe project. “Hitler’s mythologist” (Rosenberg) was cut dead by Himmler and barely taken seriously by Hitler. The Ludendorff’s fell out of favor with the Führer. In contrast, the SS with their rites and their martial style increasingly became the epitome of the Nazi myth. It was the SS who explored Tibet and it was a former SS trooper (Heinrich Harrer) who schooled the Dalai Lama.

Besides this, the national socialist opponents of Lamaism mentioned, who Martin Brauen so demonstratively parades to prove that fascism was hostile towards Tibetan Buddhism, are just as fanatically fascinated by the atavistic mythology of Tibet as the pro-Lamaist fascists whom we have listed above. They do not

attack the Lamaist system out of a democratic attitude or rational consideration, but the opposite, because they fear the occult world of the Lamas — namely, control by magic, the conquest of the planet by Buddhist despots, the manipulation of awareness through rituals, etc. — all concepts which can indeed be found in the tantric texts. Thus, right-wing opponents of Lamaism, just like the right-wing advocates of Lamaism, see in Tibet and its religion an occult control center.

Since the pro-Lamaist intellectuals can no loner deny that fascist authors increasingly sought out contact with Lamaist cultural images after the war, they emphatically reassure us that these were a matter of Westernillusions”, or at least Western hybrids of Lamaism which were in no sense just. With this they seem to think the problem is solved (in this regard, see Brauen 2000). But they leave us waiting for an examination of contents which reveals to what

depth and extent ideas and practices from Lamaism have been directly incorporated by the fascist side. Yet a debate about the images, archetypes, metapolitical visions, political structures, and rituals from the Tibetan cultural sphere which the neoNazis refer back to is of far greater interest than the question of whether there was personal contact between lamas and Nazis. Here the actual work of cultural criticism begins, which entails

1. discovering Lamaist myths of origin behind the “Nazi fantasies” 2. investigating these Lamaist myths of origin 3. examining structural similarities between neo-fascism and Lamaism

Only then when such “myths of origin” are not to be found can the Nazi- Tibet connection be said to have been exposed as a purely Western fiction. The following list of paradigms, concepts, theories, methods, and myths which have essentially shaped the culture of Lamaism (and still do) have become central for the neofascist movement:


· The combination of religious and political power

· A strictly hierarchical state structure that rests upon a spiritually based “Führer principle

· The out and out patriarchal orientation of the state and society

· A pattern of complete subordination of pupil to master

· The appearance of divine beings of earth to fulfill political missions (the avatar, incarnation, and Bodhisattva principle)

· A political micro-/macrocosmic theory according to which a Buddhist ruler represents a likeness of the entire universe.

· The idea of a world ruler (Chakravartin) and a violent conquest of the world

· The motif of spiritual/political redemption

· The idea of a superhuman center of power in Asia, from where an influence on world politics is exercised (the Shambhala myth)

· The legitimation of contemporary politics through mythic roots

· The derivation of political control from myths of the sun and light

· The myth of the “black sun” (Rahu myth in the Kalachakra Tantra)

· Alchemic speculations (as in the Kalachakra Tantra)

· An interest in secret men’s associations (members of orders)

· The existence of a supernatural community of “priestly warriors” (Shambhala warriors) who observe and influence the history of the world

· A “Buddhistwarrior ethic based upon spiritual control of the body and emotions

· An apocalyptic final battle, in which good and evil stand opposed and all nonbelievers are annihilated (Shambhala war)

· A fascination with the machinery of war (Shambhala myth)

· Flying discs (UFOs) — corresponding objects (flying wheels) will be put to use in the final Shambhala war

· A magical view of the world and the associated conception that the manipulation of symbols can affect history

· Techniques for manipulating consciousness

· A great interest in paranormal phenomena and their combination with politics (visions, oracles, prophecies)

· A magic/political understanding of the system of rituals in the service of the state

· Sexual magic practices for transforming erotic love and sexuality into worldly and spiritual power (Kalachakra Tantra)

· The functionalization of the feminine principle for the purposes of politico-religious power


All these pillars of Tibetan Buddhist culture are likewise ingredients of the Kalachakra Tantra constantly practiced by the Dalai Lama and the Shambhala myth this evokes. For centuries they have determined the form of Tibetan monastic society, completely

independent of any Western imaginings or influence. Hence the question about neofascism's inordinate interest in Tibet and its atavistic culture is easily answered: fascists of the most varied persuasion see their ownpolitical theology” confirmed by the Tibetan Buddhist religious system, or discover new images and practices in it with which they can enrich and extend their ideologies.

Some (not all) of the above-mentioned Tibetan cultural elements to which the new right has helped itself were also to be found in the Europe of old, yet these were either disempowered or relativized by the Enlightenment and “modernity” — only to be reactivated in the history of fascism and national socialism. In traditional Tibet (up until 1958), in the community of Tibetans in exile, but above all in the figure of the Dalai Lama and his clergy, in

the holy texts and the rituals (the tantras), these images and archetypes were able to survive without pause. Through the active presence of the lamas in the West they are now visible and tangible once more and play an ever greater role in Western popular culture. Yet it is not just in comics and kitsch films that the Dalai Lama is portrayed as a god-king, but also both the respectable and the down-market western press, a label which gains fundamental

significance in the political theology of fascism and is combined there with the Führer principle.[4] Julius Evola: A fascist Tantric It was not just the ideologists and theoreticians of national socialism who were closely concerned with Tibet, but also high-ranking intellectuals and scholars closely linked to Italian fascism. First of all, Giuseppe Tucci, who attempted to combine Eastern and fascist ideas with one another, must be mentioned (Benavides 1995).

A further example is the work of the Italian, Julius Evola (1898-1974), for a time Benito Mussolini’s chief ideologist (mainly in the forties). In numerous books and articles he has investigated and further developed the relationship between tantric rituals and power politics. He has followed “tantric trails” in European cultural history and come across them everywhere: among the Cathars, the troubadours, the Knights Templar, in the work of Alighieri Dante, the mysticism surrounding the holy grail, European knighthood, alchemy. Using criteria drawn from Vajrayana, he propounds a cultural history of sexuality in

his most famous book, Eros and the Mysteries of Love: The Metaphysics of Sex. Evola was not just a theoretician, he also practiced sexual magic rites himself. There are unmistakable statements from him about the “tantric female sacrifice” and the transformation of sexuality into political power. Like

almost no other, the Italian has openly named the events that unfold in the mysteries of the yogis and then confessed to them: “The young woman,” he writes, “who is first ‘demonized’ and then raped, ... is essentially... the basic motif for the higher forms of tantric and Vajrayanic sexual magic

(Evola, 1983, p. 389). In dictators like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini he saw the precursors of future Maha Siddhas who would one day conquer the world with their magic powers: “The magician, the ruler, the lord”, he proclaims in regard to Tantrism, “that is the type of the culture of the future!” (Evola, 1926, p. 304). He recommends Tantrism as “the way for a Western elite” (Evola, East and West, p. 29).

In the Shambhala myth he sees a confirmation of the European tradition of the savior king, especially the myth of the grail: “At a particular time decreed by one of the cyclical laws, a new manifestation of the solar principle from above will occur in the form of a sacred ruler who gains victory over the ‘dark age’: Kalki Avatara. Symbolically Kalki will be born in Shambhala — one of the terms in the Indian/Tibetan tradition for the holiest hyperborean [Nordic] center” (Evola 1955, p. 56).

We could fill many pages illustrating the influence of Vajrayana (Tibetan Tantrism) on Evola’s work. But however, we will instead concentrate on a detailed discussion of the ideas of one of his pupils, Miguel Serrano. Serrano combines Evola’s fascist philosophy of power warriors with the national socialist thoughts on race. His works are particularly interesting for us not just because he is still alive (in 1999), but also because he has been linked with the

Fourteenth Dalai Lama several times. Miguel Serrano: The Dalai Lama’sfriend” and chief ideologist of “esoteric Hitlerism” "Miguel Serrano”, writes his interviewer, Isidro Palacios, “was the only [!] western foreigner who traveled to meet the Dalai Lama as the monk-emperor of the Tibetan Buddhists fled from the holy land of Tibet to the south because of the Chinese invasion. Our conversation partner [Serrano] traveled from India into the Himalayas where his meeting with the Dalai Lama took place, and since then a close friendship has existed between him and the now Nobel prize winner” (Palacios, 1990, p.


2). Who is this “close friend” of the Kundun then

Miguel Serrano was born in Santiago, Chile in 1917. Between 1947 and 1948 he visited Antarctica for the first time, to which he later undertook many journeys. One of the massifs which he explored on an expedition there bears his name today. Between 1939 and 1945 he published the esoteric journal, La

Nueva Edad [The New Age]. He was active as a diplomat for Chile in several countries, including India, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Austria. He also worked as an ambassador at the International Atomic Energy Commission in Vienna and at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Largely unnoticed by the public, Serrano has been in friendly contact with numerous prominent national socialist and fascist figures since the seventies:

with Léon Degrelle, Otto Skorzeny, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Hanna Reitsch, Julius Evola, Herman Wirth, Savitri Devi, and the French Waffen SS man and author Saint Loup. The Chilean returned to his country of birth and lives some kilometers from Santiago (as of 1999). He published numerous books with an occult/poetic content. Even his work best known in the West, in which he recounts his encounters with the German poet

Hermann Hesse and the depth psychologist C. G. Jung, displays a great deal of occultist speculation when one reads it attentively. Serrano titled his book The Hermetic Circle: Conversations, Correspondence, and Memories of Hermann Hesse and C. G. Jung.[5] This title alone should signal that the author had formed an esoteric brotherhood with Jung and Hesse, a sort of triumvirate of magicians who had gained admittance to the archetypal storehouses of the human

subconscious and are unique in the twentieth century. Jung was sympathetic towards the Chilean who had courted him. He wrote an effusive foreword to Serrano’s tale, The Visit of the Queen of Saba: “This book is unusual. It is a dream amidst other dreams, one could say, and completely different to the spontaneous creations of the unconscious with which I am familiar” (Serrano, 1980, p. 7). Serrano was also a great admirer of the American poet, Ezra Pound, who sympathized with the Italian fascists. Together with Pound’s widow (Olga Rudge) and Prince Ivanici, Serrano had a commemorative stone erected in Italy.

His occult studies took him to all parts of the world. He saw himself as a modern Percival (Parsifal) and Minnesinger, who went in search of the Grail under the protection of his diplomatic passport. “The life of an ambassador is a farce and a folly”, he said in an interview in the journal Cedade, “My post allows me to meet with people of value like the Dalai Lama, Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Hanna Reitsch (Hitler’s famous female war pilot) and others” (Cedade, 1986). Switzerland, Westphalia, the mountains of Salzburg, the Pyrenées, his travels in search of the Grail led him through all these “geomantically” significant sites, but likewise to the Himalayas, Patagonia, and Antarctica.

The Chilean was rightly considered the occult eminence of modern, international fascism. Meanwhile, his phantasmagoric writings have also developed a fanatic following in the German neo-nazi scene: It is the Chilean author’s obsessive intention to convince his readers that Adolf Hitler was an avatar (a divine incarnation) or a tulku, and ever will be, since he lives on in another body in another sphere, that of the kingdom of Shambhala. According to

Serrano, the Führer will reappear as the doomsday ruler and fight a terrible battle, and that in the next few years. How did this bizarre fantasy arise? Shortly after the Second World War a mysterious “master” from the beyond is supposed to have appeared to the Chilean and said to him: “Hitler is a initiate, he can communicate with those dwelling on the astral plane. I do not know who his spiritual leaders are, but I have decided to help him. Hitler

is a being with an iron, unshakable will which he inevitably put into effect. He never yielded. I was in contact with him.” (Serrano, 1987, p. 21). After this appearance of his spiritual guru, Serrano was absolutely convinced that he had been entrusted with the mission of the century: the worldwide dissemination of Hitlerismo Esoterico (of “esoteric Hitlerism”). Whilst still performing his international duties as a Chilean Ambassador he held himself

back, although he carried the idea in his heart from the nineteen fifties on. During this period he published books of a poetic/esoteric content with several respectable western publishers which, although they without exception include tantric topics (especially the “female sacrifice”), studiously avoid mentioning the name of Adolf Hitler. Only in 1978 did the Chilean first dare to go public with an open profession of belief in the German Nazi dictator,

and published El Cordón Dorado — Hitlerismo Esoterico [The Golden Ribbon — Esoteric Hitlerism]. In the mid-eighties the almost 650-page, large-format book, Adolf Hitler, el Ùltimo Avatâra [[[Wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]], the Last Avatar], followed. Serrano summarizes the results of his extensive occult research into this topic with the concise statement that, “esoteric Hitlerism is tantric” (Serrano, 1987, p. 330). Shambhala: The center of “esoteric Hitlerism” In the following

sections, we hope to show just how much of his fascist world view Serrano owed to Tantrism. It is of especial interest in connection with this study that he recognizedesoteric Hitlerism” as a central doctrine from the kingdom of Shambhala: “In fact”, the author says, “Shambhala is indeed the center of esoteric Hitlerism. The entrance to it [the realm of Shambhala] was to be found in the vicinity of Shigatse or near Gyangtse [in southern Tibet]. Through

my investigations I arrived at the conclusion that our center [i.e., that of Serrano’s occult order] had also been located there. The connection between Hitlerism and the Tibetans or Mongolians was also not immediate, but indirect, in as far as they established contact with the Hyperboreans (the Aryan gods of the north) and made free passage and the transmission of physical messages possible. Tibetans and Mongolians were their vassals who had to guard the

magic entry gates to their world. ... When I visited Berchtesgaden [the Obersalzberg to which Hitler retreated time and again], my attention was constantly captivated by a tellurian force, a tangible vibration in the air, which instantaneously linked this point with the Tibetan Himalayas and trans-Himalaya: Hitler’s high-lying refuge with the Lhasa of the Dalai Lama, with Shambhala. For some particular reason, esoteric Hitlerism had chosen this point, which is

full of direct connections, magnetic vibrations, and those which touch the stars, as the holy center of its order (the SS), and it had avoided letting a final physical struggle, which could have harmed this area, take place there” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). In his book, NOS, Serrano defines the kingdom of Shambhala as “one of the hidden subterranean cities in which is performed the tantric initiation that transforms, transmutes and transfigures matter. There are people who say that it was the capital of Agarthi” (Serrano, 1984, p. 186). Before Shambhala was relocated in the Himalayas by the hyperborean (Nordic) siddhas, it was a kingdom at the North Pole.

Shambhala and Agarthi are thus the two occult regions (or cities) from which the national socialist dictator, Adolf Hitler, was sent to our planet. According to Serrano the two locations lie in a magic realm beneath the surface of the Earth. “Thus the submerged Agarthi and Shambhala are to be found there, which the Tibetans and Mongolians speak of as the seat of the king of the world, and also the symbolic orient of the [Knights] Templar and the true Rosicrucians. Thus the unknown leaders of these two orders, as well the organization of esoteric Hitlerism [the SS], betook themselves there. And from there Hitler clearly received instructions” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). [6]

Following the Second World War the rumor (which Serrano seizes upon thankfully) arose in occult circles that Hitler had settled a brotherhood of Tibetan lamas in Berlin, who stood in direct contact with the kingdom of Shambhala. After the Russians entered the city the members of the order committed suicide ( Ravenscroft, 1988, p. 262ff.).[7]

But Hitler — Serrano says- did not suicide; rather he was able to return to his subterranean home of Shambhala. “Hitler lives. He did not die in Berlin. I have seen him under the earth. ... I kept this secret for many years; then it was dangerous to reveal it, and it was even more difficult to write about it”, the mysterious master we have already mentioned explained to his pupil, Serrano (Serrano, 1987, p. 37). The “Führer”, however, did not flee to Tibet

as is assumed in other occult speculations. Serrano doubts such assumptions, since on the basis of his researches he reached the conclusion that the mythic realm of Shambhala was relocated from the Himalayas to the South Pole (Antarctica) following the war and that today the entrance to the underground imperium may be found there. Hitler is thus said to have traveled to Antarctica.

In the near future, the “Führer” with ascend to earth from the subterranean Shambhala (now at the South Pole) for a second time, with a powerful army of UFOs in fact. (At another point Serrano reports that Hitler will lead his army on a white horse, like the Rudra Chakrin, the wrathful wheel turner from Shambhala.) The “last avatar” (Hitler) will plunge the planet into a terrible apocalyptic war between the forces of light (the hyperborean Aryan race) and the powers of darkness (the Jewish race). The Jews, who currently rule the world, will be exterminated and the Nazis will found the Edidad Dorada (the “golden age”) and the “Fourth Reich”.

Serrano took his “fantasies” literally. To seek his spiritual leader (or the tulku Hitler), the Chilean diplomat (in India at the time) set off and began exploring in the Himalayas and in Antarctica. “In the book The Serpent of Paradise, I describe my search for the ashram of the Siddha in the Himalayas, which is likewise to be found beneath the earth in the Kailash mountains, in a very remote area where my master’s residence also is” (Serrano, 1987, p. 40).[8] He was convince that he would find an entrance to Shambhala or Agarthi in the Kailash. He also tried to reach Lake Yamdrok, because he suspected there was an entrance gateway to the underground Shambhala there as well. But the Chinese turned him back at the border. EL/ELLA

But the time was not ripe, Serrano was unable to discover the entrance to Shambhala. In Kalimpong, “before the gates of Tibet” he encountered a “man” who assured the Chilean that a mysterious “order” exerts an influence over both the affairs of the distant past and the most recent events of world history. Obviously this man was the guru who — as he recounts in his key book EL/ELLA — initiated Serrano into the rites of sexual magic, and the order was a tantric secret society. Its members, the “man” said, “live in two cities in the Himalayas, Agarthi and Shambhala. To get there one has to trace this (tantric) way back to the origin of time” (Serrano, 1982, p. 10).


The pupil (Serrano) — we read in EL/ELLA — is prepared to go this way and is initiated into the tantras and the “laws of androgyny” by the master: “This knowledge has been passed on to us by the serpent [[[kundalini]]] that survived on the ocean floor as the world of the god-men was destroyed, in which the woman was not outside but rather inside and where man and woman were one. .... Until you are one with the woman ... you will be no priest king ... The stallion must become a mare, the man a woman ...” the guru continued his teaching (Serrano, 1982, pp. 11-12).[9]

This is never, the pupil learns, possible through chastity and asceticism. Rather, the man must encounter the woman in the “magic love” in order to divert her feminine energies. As we know, this requires absolute control over the sexual act and above all the retention of the seed: “If the stallion expels the seed, he becomes impoverished by this. ... For as long as the seed flows outwards like a river, the play of the deceptive appearances will continue”

(Serrano, 1982, p. 13). In another text it says: “the magic love that is taught in ... Shambhala. ... In it the seed may not be issued outwardly and be lost in the woman, rather it must flow inwardly into the body of its owner in order to impregnate him with the androgyne, ... as one in the likewise symbolic language of alchemy” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289). If the man does not expel his sperm he can absorb the woman’s gynergies completely. “If the woman does not receive”, Serrano says, “she gives! Through her skin she exudes substances, a concentrated energy, which satiates you and penetrates into your blood and heart” (Serrano, 1982, p. 14).

But it can happen that the tantric experiment fails. If the sadhaka (the pupil) loses his seed during the magic sexual act then he is destroyed by the aggressive femininity: “The spider devours the male who fertilizes her, the bees murder the drones, the fearsome mother wears the organ of generation tied around her neck. Everything female devours, every mare, mother, goddess, or woman. In one way or another the man is consumed” (Serrano, 1982, p. 13).

It is thus a matter of life and death. Ultimately, according to Serrano the “killing” of the external woman (the karma mudra) is therefore necessary, so that the inner woman (the maha mudra) can be formed. The author does not shrink from discussing the “tantric female sacrifice” directly: “Only those who are able to love the woman so much [!] that they externally kill her [!] in order to make possible her inner rebirth will find the immortal city of Agarthi (or Shambhala)” (Serrano, 1982, p. 13).[10] For an uninformed reader hidden, but obvious to one who knows the logic of Tantrism, a tantric female murder is described in both of his initiatory writings, EL/ELLA [HE/SHE] and NOS [WE].

In a love scene from EL/ELL,A a young woman expires in Serrano’s arms in order to then re-emerge within him as an inner maha mudra. He bends over her, strokes her hair and kisses her bloody lips: “They tasted like bitter honey, and he swallowed a little of her blood” Then he suddenly sees the stigmata: “Strangely, it [the blood] was only on her feet and the palms of her hands as if she had been crucified. 'Here!', she said. She indicated her side, at breast level. A white line seemed to run through it, like a spear wound” (Serrano, 1982, pp. 72-73). The references to the sacrifice of Christ are obvious,

indeed they seem quite blatant. “When I die,” the woman then says, “you will bear me within you; I will be you, live in you ... You have drunk my blood, and we are now two siblings. My character is already being transferred into your blood ... If god will, I shall love you even more when I am dead. ... I have to die that you may live” (Serrano, 1982, pp. 73-74). With this she fulfills the wise saying of Serrano’s master: “The decay of the one [the woman] is the purification of the other [the man]" (Serrano, 1982, p. 93). “The absolute woman”, he says at another point, “can sleep or she can die, which is the same thing” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289).

Written in a fantasy manner, the book NOS — Book of the Resurrection also depicts a tantric female sacrifice. The heroine of this “hermetic biography” is called Allouine, the main hero is admittedly Serrano. Additionally, various “tantricmasters crop up. Among them are, unmistakably, C.G. Jung, Hermann Hesse, and the American poet Ezra Pound. The contents of the book depict the voluntary self-sacrifice of Allouine, her interiorization as a maha mudra by

the author (Serrano), and the latterachievement of immortality through the absorption of gynergy. “The woman dies. She is dead. She must die. ... She is the warrior’s [the yogi’s] companion, existing only in his mind, in his spirit” (Serrano, 1984, p. 11), Serrano instructs us once more. “She [the woman] becomes interiorized in you through her death, she inspires you”, one of his masters explains to him and in another passage continues: “The secret path of yoga along which you are traveling is only for the warrior, for the initiated hero. It is not the path for the woman; because a woman has no chakras, no kundalini to awaken. ... A woman is the Kundalini. A woman has no soul. She is the soul. A woman has no eternity. She is eternity” (Serrano, 1984, pp. 102, 147).

Serrano stages a tantric séance with Allouine, in which they both consume the five forbidden foods. Then he drinks “the liquor of orgasm ... the heavenly Soma, an spirit of secret wine ... which is now only to be found in the river of your blood” (Serrano, 1984, p. 112). We know that he is talking about the sukra, the mixture of male and female seed, of menstrual blood and sperm. This magic potion grants the Tantric immortality. In NOS too the author longs for the blood of his lover like a vampire and goes into raptures if he detects it on his lips. After he has washed the dying Allouine, he kisses her and drinks of her blood.

Yet Allouine patiently and will-lessly accepts her sacrifice: “My desire for you (i.e., for Serrano) is reaching its peak. The fire of sacrifice has already been lit in my vulva and beats there like a heart. ...

My will no longer exists” (Serrano, 1984, p. 111). “The authentic, absolute woman sacrifices herself voluntarily,” we read in NOS, “immolating herself in order to give her eternity to her lover. ... The beloved is now the hidden beloved, she who has died and buried herself in your bones and your veins. The female Sophia, guru of the soul, she who courses through the blood, the female philosopher, Sophia, wisdom, the dove, gnosis” (Serrano, 1984, pp. 147-148). Dying, his “wisdom consort” says to him, “I shall but love the

After he has internalized Allouine within himself, the Tantric Serrano can now overcome his EGO, he can now talk of NOS (WE), since his lover (maha mudra) will dwell in him for ever. Through this love, deadly for the woman, the man gains eternal life. In this context, Serrano plays upon the word AMOR, which does not just mean love, but also A-MOR, i.e., beyond death.

Eternally united with Allouine’s gynergy following her physical death, Serrano buries her corpse and places a stone at her grave into which he has chiseled a leftward hooked cross, the supreme symbol of “esoteric Hitlerism”. Hitler as a tantric and as king of the world (Chakravartin) From Serrano’s tantric world view it is only all too easy to assume that Hitler (as a tulku) also conducted sexual magic practices with a wisdom consort (mudra). Eva Braun, the

lover of the dictator appears to have only partially performed this duty. Behind her, Serrano says, stood a greater one: “We must thus consider the relationship with Eva Braun to have been like that between Jesus and Mary Magdalene in the Christian legend, like that of an alchemist to his mystic sister. ... The presence of the woman, her telepathic, selfcommunicating energy, the tensions this generates are indispensable for a tantric magician, for

this kind of bearer of power. The mystic consort of Hitler was, however, not Eva Braun, but rather another” (Serrano, 1987, p. 25). He refers to her as the “Valkyrie” or as Lilith too. With the name Lilith he draws a connection to Adam. Like Hitler, the biblical first father of humanity (Adam) also possessed two women, an outer Eve and an inner Lilith. Did Hitler perhaps make an decisive tantric mistake, asks the author, in marrying Eva Braun (shortly before his suicide)? “... Since the secret Eve [Braun] of transient flesh and blood was accepted, she now [took] the place of the mystic consort” (Serrano, 1987, p. 25), and Hitler lost part of his magic powers (siddhis).


A according to Serrano the “Führer” of the Third Reich was a tantra master from Shambhala, the “high priest of the occident” (Serrano, 1987, p. 269) He came to earth to fulfill a mission — the control of the world by the Nordic ("hyperborean”) race. But in him Serrano does not just see the incarnation of a warlike archetype who lowered himself into a human frame in the nineteen-thirties and forties. In the dictator he directly recognized a tulku and god sent from Shambhala. Hitler “was a highly developed being, a Bodhisattva, a tulku ... the incarnation of a deity” (Serrano, n.d., p. 119).


Just as a tulku need not only appear in the form of a single person, but can rather produce many emanations of his self, so too the various fascist national “Führers” of the first half of our century were the emanations of the mightiest central tulku and Shambhala prince, Adolf Hitler: Benito Mussolini in Italy; Oliveira Salazar in Portugal; Leon Degrelle in Belgium; José Antonio Primo de Rivera in Spain; Plinio Salgado in Brazil; Doriot in France; Jorge González von Marée in Chile; and Subhash Chandra Bose in India. All the


fascist energy of the world was concentrated in the German “Führer” (Hitler): “The tulku”, says Serrano, “ — in this case it is Hitler — radiates out from a center of higher power, which like an enormous sun absorbs everything and draws it into his fire and his fate. If HE falls, then all the others fall too, then HE is of course ALL [of them]" (Serrano, 1987, p. 270). According to Serrano Hitler must also be seen as the earthly appearance of the Chakravartin: “For the initiates of the SS Hitler was that mysterious prophet or magician who … would restore the sense of royal dignity, where the king of the world is the emperor, the priest of priests and king of kings; it

is the leader, who will establish a new golden age for a thousand years and more” (Serrano, 1987, p. 354). This is clearly intended for the future, since– according to Serrano — Hitler will soon return once more to fulfill his cosmic mission. One may think what one will of such prognoses, but it is in any case amazing what a large upturn fascist movements have achieved worldwide since the end of the eighties. The SS as a tantric warrior order from Shambhala

For Serrano the tantric initiation is the central rite of a “hyperborean” (Nordic) warrior caste. Shambhala counts as the supreme mystery site for the initiation of the “priestwarriors”. “In Shambhala”, the author says, “ the use of the force through which the mutation of the earth and the people can be carried out is taught, and the latter [the people] are introduced into the martial initiation, which makes this possible. ... Those who follow this initiatory stream have struggled to found a new/old order here on the presentday earth which has its roots in the transcendent origins, with the goal of

reawakening the golden age, and they will fight on to the end...” (Serrano, 1987, p. 258). [11] This order is the secret brotherhood of the Shambhala officers, who have for centuries been incarnated in our world — for instance as knights of the holy grail or as Rosicrucians or finally as the occult elite of the SS, Hitler’s notorious Schutz-Staffel. “Once a year”, we learn, “the inner circle of the SS

people met with their supreme leaders for a few days of retreat, the solitude, and meditation. A kind of western yoga was practiced here, but nothing is known about it” (Serrano, 1987, pp. 171-172). According to Serrano the SS were divided into two sections, an inner esoteric one and an outer one. The “exoteric SS” were selected to “be able to deal with the most difficult tasks and adventures in the external world”. “Nothing of the esoteric of the black order, its practices and teachings, its

invisible connections and its occult doctrines was known” to them (Serrano, 1987, p. 264). The “inner circle” of the SS consisted of “sun people, supermen, god-men, the total human, the human magician” (Serrano, n.d., p. 96). The esoteric SS were siddhas (magicians) from the underground kingdom of Shambhala, or at least their messengers In German, SS are the initials of the “black sun” (“schwarze Sonne”), and Serrano did also call the members of the order “the men of the black sun”. We are reminded that the planet of darkness, Rahu, which darkens the sun and moon, is also referred to in the Kalachakra Tantra as the black sun.

The author is convinced, of course, that sexual magic rites were practiced in the SS (the “new aristocracy of the Aryan race”). Like Julius Evola before him, the Chilean makes constant references in his writings to how sexuality may be converted into high-quality aggressive military energy and political power through tantric practices: “Come and take me like a warrior!”, a lover (his karma mudra) says to him at one stage in his key novels, “I give you my

heart for you to devour. Let us drink our blood” (Serrano, 1982, p. 54). In EL/ELLA the author recommends to heroes initiated into the tantras that “the warrior should give death the face of his lover; the fiery femininity of death will be thus evoked” (Serrano, 1982, p. 87). For Serrano, tantric practices and the cult life of a fascist/esoteric warrior caste are one.

Additionally, the sexual magic of the SS was connected with racial experiments. These aimed at a mutation of the human race, or better, a regaining of the formerly high-standing Aryan god-men who had in the dim and distant past tarnished themselves through “ordinary” sexual intercourse with human women and produced a lesser race. According to Serrano, such experiments were conducted in the Wewelsburg, the occult center of the SS. “Laboratories of leftward

magic” for the re-creation of the original, pure Aryan race were to be found there (Serrano, n.d. pp. 488, 589). But these were nothing more than the aboveground branches of corresponding establishments in subterranean Shambhala. “ In Shambhala they attempted to produce a mutation of their kind which would allow them to return to that which they were before their interbreeding with the sons of man...” — when they still had a white, almost transparent

body and blonde hair (Serrano, 1982, p. 54). As Tantrics, the SS were “beyond good and evil” and for this reason their “terrible deeds” were justified by Serrano, plus that they took place at higher cosmic command (Serrano, 1987, p. 331). The “final solution to the question of the gypsies” (many gypsies perished in the concentration camps), for example, is said to have come directly “from Tibet to Hitler, certainly from Shambhala”. The gypsies used to live in Shambhala and had then been driven out of there.

“The reasons for this”, says Serrano, “were known in the Tibet of the Dalai Lama” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366). Just like the Knights Templar, the inner occult core of the SS were incarnations of the guardians of the holy grail, and “the grail of the siddhas [the

magicians], of the solar and martial initiations” is to be found in Shambhala (Serrano, 1987, p. 264). The miracles which radiated from the grail were evident in the achievements of the black order in the course of the Second World War: “If one examines the achievements of the followers of Hitler in all areas of creation within a period of just six years, one cannot avoid admiring this miracle and making a comparison with the Templar order. And one comes

to believe that the SS have likewise found the grail and even deciphered it” (Serrano, 1987, p. 278). Even the monumental architecture of the Third Reich is supposed to have been prepared on the building sites of Shambhala. The Hyperboreans (the gods of the north), we may read, “emigrated to two secret cities in the Himalayas, Agarthi and Shambhala. ... In Shambhala they practiced the magic of the giants which made the monumental buildings possible” (Serrano, 1982, p. 54).

In the Second World War the forces of light and the “sun race” (Hitler and the SS) stood opposed to the forces of darkness and the “moon race” (the Allies and the Jews). It was no ordinary war, but rather a global battle between the gods (the Nazis, the light Aryan race) and demons (the Jews, the dark Semitic race), between Odin, the highest god of the Germanic peoples, and Jehovah, the highest god of the Jews. The Nordic (hyperborean) heroes fought the “lord of

darkness”, the “satanic demiurge”. At heart, Serrano says, the patriarchal and matriarchal powers were at war. Admittedly Hitler outwardly lost the war, but through his sacrifice and his example he saved the ideals of the warrior caste from Shambhala. He shall return at the head of his “wild army” to finally liberate the white race from the lord of darkness (Jehovah). It will

then come to a terrible final battle. “These are the dimensions of Hitler, the envoy of the hyperborean [Nordic] siddhas, the tulku, the Bodhisattva, the Chakravartin, the Führer of the Aryans, so that the demiurge Jehovah has to mobilize all his earthly and extraterrestrial legions” (Serrano, n.d., p. 50). One may well dismiss Serrano’s visions as the product of an overactive imagination, but it cannot be denied that modern fascism has found a home and a

predecessor in the Shambhala myth and in Tantrism. Its mythological conceptions and visions of power can without difficulty be brought into harmony with the practice and political ideology of the Kalachakra Tantra for all fundamental issues. The occult right wing’s move toward Tibetan Buddhism is thus in no way to be understood as the exploitation of the dharma for ignoble purposes, since there is a profound inner relatedness between these two ways of looking at the world. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Serrano Naturally, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama would simply dismiss any link between the Shambhala myth and Kalachakra Tantra and the “esoteric Hitlerism” of Serrano, regardless of how closely matched even the conceptual principles of the two systems may be. Nonetheless, it is of great interest to our culturally critical study that the Kundun met with the racist Chilean several times (in at least 1959, 1984,

and 1992). When His Holiness visited Chile in the year 1992, he was greeted at the airport by, among others, the leader of the National Socialist Party of Chile — Miguel Serrano by name. The principal ideologue of Esoteric Hitlerism told the reporters present that he and the hierarch from Tibet had been good “friends” since his time in India (Grunfeld, 1996, p. 302). Serrano was also a friend of the German living in India whom we have so often cited, Lama Govinda, in whose meditation tower with a view of the Himalayan mountains he was able to immerse himself.

The first encounter with the Kundun took place in 1959. In his own account, the founder of “esoteric Hitlerism” was the sole foreigner to greet the Dalai Lama as he crossed the Indian border after his flight from Tibet. “Shortly before the taking of Tibet by Mao’s troops”, he reports in his own words, “the Dalai Lama succeeded in fleeing to India. I journeyed into the Himalayas to wait for him there. I donned Tibetan clothes which the Maharaja of Sikkim had

given me so as to attempt to get to Tibet from there. I made it to the Tibetan border, where — incidentally — I made the acquaintance of one of Roerich’s sons who also gave me a report of the hidden city lying in the mountains (Shambhala). The at that time still very young Dalai Lama later, when everything was over, gave me a small Tibetan dog, as a sign of his gratitude” (Palacio, 1990, p. 4).

It is at any rate interesting that the Kundun, who was introduced to western culture by a member of the SS (Heinrich Harrer), meets as the first (!) Westerner after his crossing of the Indian border the fascist Miguel Serrano, who sees a mythic command from the kingdom Shambhala at the esoteric core of the SS. Serrano says of himself: “I was employed as a tool and continue to be used” (Cedade, 1986). We may recall that upon crossing the border, the Dalai Lama gave vent to the cry of “Victory to the gods!”. The gods that Serrano represented and as whose tool he served were Wotan, Odin, and, in his own words, Adolf Hitler.

Miguel Serrano and the XIV. Dalai Lama in Santiago de Chile (1992) As far as the “enchanting” Tibetan temple bitch of “honey yellow color” which was given him by the Kundun is concerned, this creature had a most special significance for the Chilean. The lamas, the author says, referred to the petite race as the “lion of the back door of the Temple”. Serrano’s “back door

lion” was called Dolma, “the name of a Tibetan goddess; in truth the shakti” (Serrano, n.d., p. 189). Dolma is the Tibetan name for the goddess Tara. As abstruse as it may sound, after some time the Chilean recognized in the Dolma given him by the Kundun the reincarnation of a woman whom he once loved as a “mystic partner” and who (in accordance with the laws of the “tantric female sacrifice”) had had to die (Serrano, n.d., p. 189). As Dolma the bitch one day passed away in his arms — Serrano had flown from Spain to Vienna just to accompany her into eternity — he recalled an event of mythological dimensions from

the 16th century. As if he were in a trance he suddenly felt that it was not the Tibetan Dolma but rather the dying sister of the last Aztec emperor Montezuma, Papán by name, whom he held in his arms. Papán — Serrano claimed — originally a high priestess from the north ("Hyperborea”), had in Mexico prophesied- according to legend — the return of the white gods to America. In her final hour, Dolma (the bitch) radiated out the energy of the Aztec

princess who had to suffer a ritual sacrificial death. Thanks to this vision Serrano could once more experience the fascination which habitually flooded through him at the embrace of dying women, even if one of them had this time been incarnated in a bitch. In NOS, a dying dog (the fate of Dolma probably lies behind this) spoke to him like a tantric lover with a

human voice: “You don't need me outside anymore. I will howl inside you, like my brother the wolf” (Serrano, 1984, p. 21). Such central “hermetic” experiences naturally tied the Chilean to the Kundun and his tantric world view profoundly and so it is also not surprising that Serrano linked “esoteric Hitlerism” and the fate of Germany to the Dalai Lama directly: His “skill”, the author says of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, is

“closely linked to that of Hitler’s Germany ... on account of yet undiscovered connections. A few years after Germany, Tibet also fell” (Serrano, 1987, p. 366).

The Chilean did not yet know about the SS past of Heinrich Harrer, the Kundun’s “best friend” and teacher, since this first became known in 1997 in connection with the film Seven Years in Tibet. But we can be certain that this fact would have been cited by him as further evidence to justify an occult

connection between Shambhala and the SS, between the Dalai Lama and Adolf Hitler, particularly as the Chilean indicates at many points in his writings that the SS sent “secret missions” to Tibet in order to search for traces of the Aryan race there.

Serrano allows himself to be celebrated as the “Führer” of the National Socialist Party of Chile. His calendar commences with the year of Adolf Hitler’s birth in 1889. He describes “esoteric Hitlerism” as the “new religion of the young heroes and future warriors and priests, the true myth of the coming

century” (Cedade, 1986). In 1989, on the 100th anniversary of Hitler’s birth (the year 100 for Serrano) a commemorative celebration was staged at which the Chilean and representatives of “esoteric Hitlerism” from various countries (Chile, Spain, Italy, Germany) spoke: “On the peak of a mountain in the Andes

ranges which dominates Santiago,” the Chilean newspaper, La Epoca, writes, “and to the sounds of the Ride of the Valkyrie from Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), some 100 Chilean followers and foreigners commemorated Adolf Hitler in yesterday’s evening twilight and promised

that in the new Hitlerist age the continuing triumph of his ideas would proceed from Chile. ... Hitler, Serrano opined, would be resurrected from in the Andes ('Andes' means 'perfected, total human) and he would do like the Caleuche [a mystic hero of

Chile, whose name means 'the man who returns’) and introduce the age of Hitler” (Epoca, April 21, 1989). This event should not be underestimated on the basis of the small number of participants. For Serrano it had a ritual/symbolic significance and was reported in detail in the German neo-Nazi scene, for example.

In fascist circles worldwide, Serrano is a “hot tip” and his bizarre visions do in fact exercise a fascinating attraction on many young people. His nazi books are openly offered for sale in all South American countries. The German translation of Cordón Dorado Hitlerismo Esoterico is available as a hardback

(Das goldene Band — esoterischer Hitlerismus). Highly sought after copies of the other works (about Hitlerism) in German translation and individual propaganda essays are in circulation and passed from hand to hand. “Serrano’s mystical neo-Nazism … [has] a distinct appeal to the younger generation”, writes the historian Goodrick Clark, “Here Nazism becomes a pop mythology, severed from the historic context of the Third Reich.

The Gnostic Cathars, Rosicrucian mysteries, Hindu Avatars, and extraterrestrial gods add a sensational and occult appeal to powerful myths of elitism, planetary destiny, and the cosmic conspiracy of the Jews that culminate in a global racist ideology of white supremacism. … Books by Serrano … are now circulating among neo-pagans, Satanists, skinheads, and Nazi metal music fans in the United States, Scandinavia, and Western Europe” (Goodrick Clark, 1998,

pp. 221-222). The Dalai Lama has never distanced himself from Serrano. Instead of decisively opposing fascism in any country, he recently called for the former Chilean State President and fascist, Augusto Pinochet, to be spared a trial. In the following chapter, we shall introduce a further case where Tantric Buddhism, the Shambhala myth, and the Dalai Lama have acted as godfather to a modern, extremely radical and aggressive form of fascism. A case which shook the world community — we mean the story of the Japanese doomsday guru, Shoko Asahara.


Footnotes:


[1] See Martin Brauen, Traumbild Tibet — Westlicher Trugbilder [„Ideal TibetWestern Illusions“], Bern 2000.

[2] Clearly under the impression that the swastika would become the emblem of national socialism, a moral category was introduced in that one distinguished between the hooked crosses which are turned to the right and those to the left. The left is supposed to produce evil, the right good (Doucet, 197, p. 74). Without doubt this is based upon misinformation. In the Tibetan ritual system both forms of swastika are common.

[3] Sünner does not name the author, yet it can only have been Ernst Schäfer. This is apparent from the following quotation from Hans Jürgen Lange: “According to his unpublished memoirs that are still in Berlin in the possession of his widow, Ernst Schäfer is said to have witnessed how Wiligut fell into a trance with rolled-back eyes in the Caspar-Theiyß-Strasse. A trance which Schäfer compared with the transported state of the foot messengers in the Tibetan highlands which he had already seen in his previous research trips (in 1930-32 and 1934-36)” (Lange 1998, p. 68).

[4] Historical fascism’s contact with Japanese Zen Buddhism is the topic of Brian Victoria’s book, Zen at War. Victoria’s historical critique reveals that it was not just Shintoism that was characterized by a militaristic world view based on a strong and pervasive concept of the enemy but also Japanese Buddhism in the first half of the last century. With very few exceptions (which Victoria highlights) the Japanese Buddhists professed to the fascistoid system of their state. Even such an undisputed authority in the west as D.T. Suzuki can be counted among them. There was hardly a Buddhistpersonality

(the Soto, Rinzai, Shin, Nichirin schools) which did not enthusiastically bring its religious conceptions into line with the dominant system. “Warrior Zen” — “The Unity of Zen and Sword” — “Buddhism of the Imperial Way” — “Imperial Zen” — “Soldier Zen” — “Samurai Zen”; these were the slogans of the time. After the war the martial stance of the Buddhist schools was only hesitantly reviewed. It also partly survived and finds its place in the ideology of Japanese “Corporate Zen”.

[5] The German-language Rascher publishing house in Zurich did not accept the title as such as it feared the book would not attract buyers by sounding too occult. They decided upon Meine Begegnungen mit C.G. Jung und Hermann Hesse in visionärer Schau [My encounters with C.G. Jung und Hermann Hesse from a visionary point of view].

[6] The labels of Agarthi and Shambhala also lead to some confusion in a best-seller novel in right wing circles with the title of The Black Sun of Tashi Lunpho (by Russel McCloud). Here too there is a national socialist secret society in close contact with the Tibetan lamas. Its members are, however, known as the followers of Agarthi, whilst their opponents rally around Shambhala. In the world of appearances, the followers of Shambhala are representatives of western big business and Freemasonry.

[7] Those concerned were most probably a scattered group of Kalmyks who had sided with the Germans in the struggle against the Soviet Union and had been driven back to the capital at the end of the war. But the myth that leading national socialist figures had maintained a connection to Lamaist sects (the


BerlinLhasa axis”) has survived to this day and is the topic of a voluminous occult Literature. [8]According to Serrano “the Siddha or god-man [is] ... the self freed from the influence of the stars, the stellar influences no longer touch him, he is Chakravartin, king of the world” (Serrano, 1987, p. 289).

[9]Serrano was initiated into the Tantras of the Kaula, a Shivaite order. Yet the initiation scenarios from his books which we describe here are completely in keeping with Vajrayana. Serrano is not very fussy about distinguishing between the Hindu and Buddhist Tantra tradition. For him it is a matter of the principle behind the Tantric initiation and he finds this to the same extent among the Buddhists and the Hindus. Tantrism is for him an

esoteric world cult which he discovers among the Egyptians, the Knights Templar, the Cathars, the Rosicrucians and the secret societies behind Hitler (the Thule society). At any rate, he sees in Shambhala and Agarthi the two mythic points of origin from which the Tantras come. [10]Serrano often uses the labels Agarthi and Shambhala ass if they were synonymous. On p. 257 of his book The Golden Ribbon he writes: “Some are of the opinion that Shambhala is the capital of Agarthi.”

[11]Serrano regards Julius Evola and, oddly enough, Herrmann Hesse as well as the two teachers who first made him aware of the warlike spirit of Buddhism: “I am indebted to both that I got to know Buddhism as a way of the warrior. Evola explains that the religion of the Gautama is principally a warlike teaching which came from a prince who belonged to the Indian warrior caste, the Kshatriyas” (Palacio, 1990, p. 11)

Reproduced gratefully from: http://www.iivs.de/~iivs01311/SDLE/Contents.htm Comment by Gnostic Liberation Front: So, please tell, how does all this fit in with the following article? The Dalai Lama and The Wiesel are "good friends"

? Has "His Holiness" had a change of mind? After all, he is supposed to be a "Nazi" favourite and then, before you know it, he discusses a Holocaust Temple in Lhasa when the Chinese give Tibet back to "His Holiness" and his chosen people....Ah, Just kidding! So The Wiesel feels a bond of friendship with the

Dalai Lama and the displaced Tibetans in exile! What a great soul he is, indeed! Now if only he could show the same compassion and friendship towards the displaced Palestinians chased out of Israel by Zionists whom The Wiesel holds so dear to his heart! Of course, "Israel Uber Alles", because of the Nazi Holocaust, you know.... Well, religion truly IS opium for the people, but only the sheeple really believe anyhow. "The chosen" just give each other awards and civilized discourses while raking in the money and the adoration of all their simple-minded followers. But wait, I just had a thought: What if The

Wiesel is a secret...oh gosh, the "N" word... Because I find it kind of interesting, if not downright suspicious, that in his "memoirs", he tells how, when the concentration camp he resided in, and where he even experienced free health-care, was just about going to be "liberated" by the Soviets and he was even given a choice to experience his "soul-brother" Ilya Ehrenburg's welcome party, BUT INSTEAD CHOSE TO RUN WITH HIS "EVIL" GERMAN WARDERS towards the

Reich.... Now, please, please, please, somebody explain this to us simple fools! So maybe, maybe he was converted then....and became a dreaded "N..."? Or, were Harrer, Hielscher and Haushofer oh, God help me, -ZIONISTS? Which would also have to mean that Serrano and his Avatar Adolf Hitler are Zionists? Hell, I give up, enough is enough... Please do forgive me for this irreverent tirade, this un-godly cyber-rant. It's just that I thought I had it all together

when I read this excellent article. And then, out of no where, I get this thought, this nagging feeling, that I had read about The Wiesel and The Dalai getting together as friends...friends??? I even recalled seeing the picture of these two birds "of a feather" together.... Well, maybe they are just doing a little "new age" "networking"? Or, even more plausible, they are just trying to fuck with our heads. Shalom!

His Holiness the Dalai Lama with the 2005 Light of Truth Award honorees at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington DC, November 15 2005. Photo Sonam Zoksang / ICT

Washington - A Jew and a Tibetan stood on the same stage. They both have known the hardship of exile. They both are refugees. They both have had to learn to carry their culture with them, away from their homelands. The 14th Dalai Lama and Elie Wiesel stood there Tuesday and felt their similarities instead of their differences. "The first question the Dalai Lama asked me, 'You people left your land thousands of years ago, and you are still here. Teach me how you survived,'" Wiesel said.

The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, and the International Campaign for Tibet honored Wiesel, Lowell Thomas Jr. and Carl Gershman with Light of Truth Awards, which are given to individuals who have "made outstanding contributions to the public understanding of Tibet and the plight of the Tibetan people." The Dalai Lama's 10-day visit, which included meetings with political leaders and leading scientists, will end Thursday.

In 1949, the Tibetan government invited Thomas, a filmmaker and an Alaska politician, and his father, a pioneering radio journalist and filmmaker, to Lhasa as international reporters in anticipation of the Chinese Communist invasion. At the time, few Americans knew about Tibet or the Dalai Lama, and the subsequent film and books Thomas produced brought the nation into the American public's spotlight. Gershman, president of the National Endowment for Democracy, and his organization have fought for a democratic Tibet. Tibet is one of the group's largest programs.

With his numerous books, Wiesel has become the witness for millions of Holocaust survivors, said Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, who introduced him. "Elie has done more to change those perceptions of events than anyone else in the world," he said. "The Dalai Lama summons us to help save another culture in danger."

Wiesel, who is a close friend of the Dalai Lama's, has helped bring attention to other people, including Tibetans, enduring similar events. "Why should the Jew that I am help Tibet?" Wiesel asked. "Because Tibet is not free. I have learned I am not free because others are not free." The Dalai Lama said his vision for the next century is one in which people and nations understand the interconnectedness in their economy, environment and

security, and he spoke of the "atrocities" he has witnessed in Tibet because of China as something people can learn from. "I believe 21st century can become the most important century of human history," he said. "I think world becoming some new reality. Whether this view realistic or not, no harm, make effort."

The Dalai Lama spoke strongly about today's focus on materialism instead of spirituality. In 1954-55, Marxist ideology gave the Chinese people something to believe in, he said. Today, as the Chinese economy is improving, that has been replaced by materialism.

"Materialism alone does not satisfy all needs," he said. "More and more Chinese turning to spirituality. Eventually, I think, millions of young Chinese feeling something missing inside. I think Tibetan Buddhism can fill that." "So, that's my dream, he said.



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