Template:Germanic Mysticism, Revivalism and Nazism

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Wikiproject Germanic Mysticism
WikiProject

The aim of this project is to educate readers & editors
about the concept of Germanic Revivalism, Germanic mysticism
and its misrepresentation and connection
with Nazi mysticism in the commercial media.[citation needed]

Notable Advocates

Guido von List · Karl Spiesberger
Freya Aswynn · Andrea M. (Nebel) Haugen
Siegfried Adolf Kummer · Friedrich Bernhard Marby
Karl Maria Wiligut · Lanz von Liebenfels
Wilhelm Wulff · Stephen A. McNallen
Heimgest · Stephen E. Flowers · Ludwig Straniak
A. Frank Glahn · Peryt Shou · Nigel Pennick
Rudolf John Gorsleben · Werner von Bulow
Else Christensen · Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson
Alexander Rud Mills · E. Max Hyatt (Edred Wodanson)
Valgard Murray · Aleister Crowley
Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Adolf Schleipfer

Organisations

Odinic Rite · Asatru Folk Assembly
Armanen-Orden · Thule society
Vril Society · Ahnenerbe · Artgemeinschaft

Philospophies

Nazi mysticism
Theozoology · Ariosophy · Armanism
Runic Astrology · Völkisch movement · Pendulum
Astrology · Divination · Runic divination · Magick
Ouija · Sami religion · Neopaganism
Chaos magick

Sacred Places

White Horse Stone · Stone Circles · Stonehenge
Irminsul · Externsteine · Teutoburg Forest
Trollkyrka

Incidents

Kennewick Man · White Horse Stone · Teutoburg Forest

Symbols

Black Sun · Fylfot · Swastika · Runes
Sig Rune · Sigel · Tiwaz rune · Algiz
Unicursal Hexagram · Armanen Runes

Categories

Occult · Germanic neopaganism
Germanic paganism · Neopaganism
Norse mythology

Books

The Book of Blotar · The Occult Roots of Nazism · The Secret King
Unholy Alliance · Reveal the Power of the Pendulum
Black Sun · Occult Reich · Zodiac and Swastika
Gods of the Blood · Invisible Eagle · Pagan Resurrection