Peryt Shou

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Peryt Shou (legal name Albert Christian Georg [Jörg] Schultz) (April 22, 1873 - October 24, 1953) was a German mysticist and Germanic revivalist.

He was born the son of an innkeeper in Kroslin near Wolgast in Pommerania. Schultz studied in Berlin and devoted himself to poetry, painting and eventually the secret sciences. During the course of his career he authored some forty books, most of which have been forgotten and lost in obscurity. However, he remains one of the most important esotericists of the 20th century Germany. This is mainly because his works, although obscure, were nevertheless extremily influential on other German occultists and esotericists of the day.

Aleister Crowley, while in Berlin showing his paintings, wrote in his diary for February 11, 1932: [ Krumm-Heller ] here with Peryt Shou.

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