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  Lanz von Liebenfels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He left the monastery in 1899; although Lanz claimed that this was due to "growing nervousness", the official documents recorded "carnal love" as the reason, something that may have contributed to his later anti-feminism.
Lanz justified his neognostic racial ideology by attempting to give it a biblical foundation; according to him, Eve, which he described as initially being divine, involved herself with a demon and gave birth to the "lower races" in the process.
Lanz' claim that the organization was already founded prior to 1900 and that he met with August Strindberg in 1896 and managed to convince him to join the order have been shown to be fabricated.
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 1918 THULE - GESELLSCHAFT
Adolphe Lanz von Liebenfels werd in 1893 op 19-jarige leeftijd een leerling in de abdij van de Cisterciënzers aan de Oostenrijkse-Hongaarse grens.
Volgens zijn geboorte-uittreksel is zijn echte naam : Adolf Josef Lanz geboren in Wenen in 1874.
Von Liebenfels heeft hem deze op dat bezoek bezorgd.
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 Lexikon Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
Lanz wurde 1898 zum Priester geweiht, scheint kaum ein Jahr darauf allerdings plötzlich zum Verlassen des Ordens gedrängt worden zu sein.
Andere Kommentatoren verweisen auf das in den 1930ern von Nationalsozialisten in Umlauf gebrachte Gerücht, Lanz sei homosexuell gewesen, und auf den Umstand, dass Lanz nach seiner Priesterweihe an der Ausbildung der Wiener Sängerknaben beteiligt war.
Eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit besteht auch zu den Ansichten Arthur Trebitschs, obwohl Lanz von diesen nicht direkt beeinflusst wurde.
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 Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels - Suchergebnis zu Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels - Definition zu Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels - ...
Einige Kommentatoren vermuten hinter diesem Vermerk eine Frauenbeziehung und sehen in derem mutmaßlichen Scheitern einen Grund oder Mitgrund für Lanz’ spätere Misogynie.
Lanz’ Behauptung, einer der wesentlichsten Vordenker Adolf Hitlers gewesen zu sein, wurde bis in die 1950er praktisch nur von seinen engsten Anhängern ernstgenommen.
In den 1990ern begann die Geschichtswissenschaft, die Bedeutung Lanz’ wieder in Frage zu stellen; insbesondere die renommierte Hitlerbiografin Brigitte Hamann stellte sich auf den Standpunkt, dass zwar Hitlers Diktion bis zu einem gewissen Grad von Lanz beeinflusst gewesen sein könnte, seine Weltanschauung aber eher nicht.
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 Discussions - The Ostara: Feb. 1, Friday
Lanz's solutions to those who are mentally ill or handicapped were to be sterilized, those of different race were to be deported to Madagascar or killed.
Lanz also commented that marriages between a Aryan and a non Aryan should be punishable by starvation.
Lanz also used to state that democracy and capitalism was a sinister invention of other inferior races such as the Jews.
www.learntoquestion.com /class/discussion/showthread.php?t=505   (533 words)

  
 The world's top lanz von liebenfels websites
Lanz was born in Vienna, Austria on July 19 1874 as the son of Adolf Joseph Lanz; he later on claimed to be the son of a sicilian baron as well as possessing a doctor's degree, although neither was true.
He left the monastery in 1899; although Lanz himself that this was due to "growing nervousness", the official documents recorded "carnal love" as the reason, something that may have contributed to his later anti-feminism.
Lanz' claim that the organization was already founded prior to 1900 and that he met with August Strindberg in 1896 and managed to convince him to join the order has been shown to be fabricated.
www.websbiggest.com /dir-wiki.cfm?cat=lanz_von_liebenfels&tab=discuss   (753 words)

  
 The Swastika and the Nazis. Page 14.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In 1893, at the age of 19, Lanz became a novice at a monastery of the Cistercian order at Heiligenkreuz, on the present Austro-Hungarian border, but was expelled six years later accused of being a victim of "worldly and carnal desires." Shortly after being expelled he
In Ostara Lanz began using the kruckenkreuz (the symbol depicted on the chest of the knight, a design combining the two possible virtual movements of the swastika; destro- and sinistroverse, also called croix potent.) as well as the the swastika.
Lanz's notorious magazine attracted Hitler in his early days as an impoverish artists in Vienna.
www.intelinet.org /swastika/swasti14.htm   (418 words)

  
 Third Reich History: December 25
Adolf Josef Lanz (Liebenfels) later claims that it was on this date that he founded the Order of the New Templars.
Lanz said he set himself up as the order's Grand Master and adopted the swastika as his emblem.
The writings of Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels begin to be published by a firm in Vienna, which will continue to be involved until late 1937.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Nazi mysticism
Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels were important early figures, with the Artgemeinschaft of Jürgen Rieger and the Armanen-Orden founded by Adolf Schleipfer in 1976 representing significant developments after World War II.
In 1905 Lanz von Liebenfels published a fundamental statement of doctrine titled Theozoologie oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron (Theo-Zoology or the Lore of the Sodom-Apelings and the Electrons of the Gods).
The term “Ariosophy” (occult wisdom concerning the Aryans) was coined by Lanz von Liebenfels, founder of the Order of the New Templars, in 1915, and replaced “Theozoology” and “Ario-Christianity” as the label for his doctrine in the 1920s.
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Lanz had been a member of a Cistercian monastery from 1893 to 1899 and had received an extensive education in ancient languages and Old Testament history.
Lanz interpreted the teachings of Jesus as an allegory for the evolutionary process; good was evolutionary progress toward Godlike power, while evil was synonymous with racial degeneration.
Lanz expropriated the name and symbolism of the Templars, but replaced their chivalric code with his own racist occultism.
www.ewtn.com /library/NEWAGE/NAZIOCCU.TXT   (2475 words)

  
 Hitler's Racial Ideology: Content and Occult Sources
Indeed, the composer Richard Wagner, the philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer, the Viennese politicians George von Schonerer and Karl Lueger, the racial philosophers Joseph Arthur Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain, extreme nationalism, Social Darwinism, and racism in general are all regularly cited as his main sources.
Lanz von Liebenfels (1874-1954) moved from Catholic monasticism to an involvement in occultism, racism, and German nationalism.
Lanz von Liebenfels wrote a series of occult works that presented his Ariosophical philosophy, although his major work Theozoologie (Theo- zoology), written in 1904, contains the essence of his thought.
www.freemasonrywatch.org /hitler_occult.html   (7280 words)

  
 In Search Of Arcane Knowledge: Joerg Lanz Von Liebenfels
But unlike Trebitsch-Lincoln, who faded into oblivion, has the impact which von Liebenfels' eccentric writings have made on the world view of the German and Austrian people and which had led to the holocaust of the Second World War, been clearly established in history.
Lanz von Liebenfels was born at Vienna, Austria as one Adolf Joseph Lanz on July 19, 1874.
Lanz was not unprepared for his encounter with destiny.
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 Ariosophie und Anthroposophie - Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
Von einer Auseinandersetzung mit den Forschungen Lanz-Liebenfels‘ muß hier abgesehen werden.
Sie wollten in gewissen Fällen gar nicht den physischen Leib abbilden, sondern ein Sinnbild für den astralen schaffen.
Nach dem Gesagten kann man sich klar machen, wozu es führen muß, wenn man auf die physische Welt bezieht, was in einer Darstellung der Alten sich auf die astrale Welt bezieht.
www.anthroposophy.com /aktuelles/liebenfels.html   (1225 words)

  
 The Occult Roots of Nazism (review)
We were introduced to the enigmatic figures of Rudolf von Sebottendorf and other supposed adepts of the fabled Thule Society, which now have become household words among even casual students of the period; and behind them an earlier strain of philosophers who, shockingly enough, had erected a religious worldview upon "Aryan" racialism.
Guido von List (the aristocratic von was self-assumed) was raised a Catholic but early took interest in Nordic paganism, which he coupled with a profound attraction to nature.
Lanz was disinterested in Listian oracular recreations of the German past, but he did have his own candidate for an ancient Aryan secret priesthood that supposedly had survivors in the modern era: the Knights Templar, a Catholic order suppressed for heresy in the 1300s.
www.ihr.org /jhr/v11/v11p121_Grimstad.html   (2271 words)

  
 Sex Magic Ritual Practice in the Mystery Religion School Tradition; A new slant on the term 'Brotherly Love'
Lanz was a former Cistercian Monk who had been thrown out of the order “for carnal and worldly desires” (Sklar:19).
Lanz chose the swastika, he said, because it was the ancient pagan symbol of Wotan (Cavendish:1983).
The close similarity of Lanz’s prescription for the elimination of “inferiors” to the views of Benedict Friedlander suggests the possibility of a relationship between The ONT (Order of the New Temple) and the Community of the Elite.
www.freemasonrywatch.org /sexmagic.html   (5880 words)

  
 Thule Society - Crystalinks (via CobWeb/3.1 planet03.csc.ncsu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
With the victory of the Nazi Party, the occult tradition was carried on in the Third Reich mainly by the SS, who Reichsfuhrer, Himmler, was an avid student of the occult.
An SS occult research department, the Ahnernerbe (Ancestral Heritage) was established in 1935 with SS Colonel Wolfram von Sievers at its head.
He also dabbled in astrology and was an admirer of Lanz Von Liebenfels and Guido Von List, both pathologically anti-semitic.
www.crystalinks.com.cob-web.org:8888 /thule.html   (2207 words)

  
 THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT - Selected Biographies - L
Lanz's magazine "Ostara" became extremely popular for a time in Vienna and throughout the German speaking world.
Lanz and Hitler met in Vienna sometime in 1908-1909 (possibly earlier when Lanz visited Lambach in late 1890's).
Several books by Lanz were found in Hitler's library when it was seized by the Allies at the end of the war.
www.humanitas-international.org /holocaust/bios_l.htm   (1055 words)

  
 ✓ Jörg_Lanz_von_Liebenfels - Versorgungszentrum-Chemnitz.de - Versorgungszentrumchemnitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Zu den Abonnenten gehörte auch Dietrich Eckart, einer der maßgeblichen Förderer von Hitler in den 1910er und 1920er Jahren oder August Strindberg.
Das Stadtgebiet von Chemnitz ist in 39 Stadtteile eingeteilt.
Von Chemnitz führen Bahnlinien zu dem wichtigen Knoten Leipzig, nach Dresden und Zwickau auf der Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale und nach Riesa-Berlin sowie mehrere kleinere Strecken in das Chemnitzer Umland.
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 THE ILLUMINATI - PETER LEVENDA AND THE MAGICKAL ROOTS OF NAZISM interview by Tracy R. Twyman
In that same year, occult researcher Guido von List began The List Society, part of a then-developing "völkish" (folkish) movement extolling the virtues of Norse heritage, heritage which could be traced by reading the Edda, a compilation of Icelandic legends which Hitler would later take great interest in.
When someone like Lanz von Liebenfels decides to resurrect the Templars, it is not as the pious Catholic monk/knights but as heroic enemies of Catholicism and, by extension, Judaism as well.
Von Liebenfels and other "new Templars" such as Crowley and Reuss bore no love for Catholicism.
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 The PinkSwastika 4th Edition - Final
Lanz was also mentioned once in the following connection: a convicted homosexual had addressed a plea for clemency to Hitler, in which he designated [Lanz] as a homosexual.
Lanz’s occult philosophies, which he dubbed Ariosophy (Aryan Theosophy), were an enlargement upon the ideas of Guido von List.
Lanz’s Ariosophy would fuel the imaginations of the Nazi elite, despite (or perhaps because of) its lunatic qualities.
www.abidingtruth.com /pfrc/books/pinkswastika/html/Chapter2.htm   (6499 words)

  
 Bruce Walton's "Underground Nazi Invasion"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
that these potential sources of trouble were purged from nazi life should not be taken to mean that hitler and the nazi secret societies were not influenced by mystical and occult writers such as madame blavatsky, houston stewart chamberlain, guido von list, lanz von liebenfels, rudolf steiner, george gurdjieff, karl haushofer and theodor fritsch.
The Nazi party was influenced by one branch of the occult fringe - represented by the Thule Society, Guido von List, and Lanz von Liebenfels.
The opposition was mutual; Steiner deplored the "racialist mysticism" of von List, and in turn was denounced from the radical right, and even placed on a hit list.
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 Dietrich Eckart
He moved to Berlin in 1899, where he wrote a number of plays, often with autobiographical traits; however, despite becoming the protegé of Graf Georg von Hülsen-Haeseler, the artistic director of the royal theatres, he never was successful as a playwright, a failure for which he blamed society.
Later on, he developed an ideology of a “genius higher human,” based on earlier writings by Lanz von Liebenfels; he saw himself in the tradition of Arthur Schopenhauer and Angelus Silesius, and also became fascinated by Mayan beliefs, but never had much sympathy for the scientific method.
Moving back to Munich, Eckart joined the Rudolf von Sebottendorff's right-wing Thule Society in 1913 and became politically active; in 1915, he also wrote the nationalist play "Heinrich der Hohenstaufe" ("Heinrich of the High Baptism"), in which he postulated a claim to world leadership for the German people.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Eckart.html   (443 words)

  
 Illuminati News: Hitler and the Secret Societies
von List died in 1919, but his teachings survived through the National Socialists and came to play an important part in its insignia and it was mandatory for SS officers to learn the occult meanings of the Runic symbols.
von Liebenfels believed the Atlanteans had had a strict breeding control, in form of laws, to retain their psychic abilities and he wanted to re-create the Aryan race from the Atlantis era, by purifying the blood of the Germans by using new strict race laws.
It was also von Liebenfels who came up with the idea that those who are handicapped or mentally ill had to be sterilized; those who were of a different race should be deported to Madagascar or killed.
illuminati-news.com /hitler-occult.htm   (4099 words)

  
 Baeyer Adolf Von: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
He was an assistant of Adolf von Baeyer and was professor at the universities of Erlangen (1882 85), Wurzburg (1885 92), and Berlin (from 1892...
Use of the natural dye greatly decreased after the synthesis of indigo was accomplished.
Adolf von Baeyer was the first to synthesize it, but others developed the methods used for its commercial production from aniline...
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 THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT - Timebase 1900-09
Lanz by this time was also using a doctoral title, and although there is no evidence of his having earned a degree from the University of Vienna, one may have been conferred by some other university.)
Lanz's specific recommendations for the disposal of so-called racial inferiors included deportation to Madagascar, enslavement, incineration as a sacrifice to God, and forced labor as beasts of burden.
Lanz published the first issue of Ostara at Graz, but it was henceforth published at Rodaun until mid 1913.
www.humanitas-international.org /holocaust/1900-09t.htm   (4809 words)

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