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>In 1951 Miguel Serrano met with Herman Hesse and Carl Jung in Switzerland.

What’s the connection here? What would a nazi occultist, German writer and psychologist have in common?

>> No.20116208

>>20116191
Jung and Hesse were hiding their power levels

>> No.20116219

>>20116191
>What would a nazi occultist, German writer and psychologist have in common?
Probably homosexuality

>> No.20116224

>>20116191
Both Jung and Hesse were interested in occultism and all that wack stuff as well.

>> No.20116229

>>20116208
I mean, Jung hid the fact that he was a mystic his whole life, and it was a far less controversial (and dangerous) matter than being a Nazi.

>> No.20116234

>>20116208
>>20116224
>>20116229
Plus, whether they were sympathizers or not, both were directly involved with Nazi Germany.

>> No.20116241

>>20116234
So homosexuality

>> No.20116247

>>20116191
What did they meet about?

>> No.20116319

>>20116191

Read this interview
https://blacksun-sole-nero.net/esoteric-hitlerist-interview-with-miguel-serrano-national-socialism-blacksun/
Please tell us under what circumstances did you come to know Carl Jung.

Miguel Serrano: In my book I explain the circumstances which brought me to meet C.G. Jung. He wrote the foreword for my book The Visits Of The Queen Of Sheba. I think that this Swiss Professor knew better than anyone else in our time who Hitler really was. In the book by Professor William McGuire Jung Speaking, published by Princeton University Press, three interviews of Professor Jung on Hitler are reproduced. One was in the London Observer, another in an American newspaper, and the third on Radio Berlin, at the end of 1938. In these interviews Jung stated that Hitler was possessed by the collective unconscious of the Aryan race. This means that Hitler was the spokesman of the whole Aryan world. This extraordinary theme is explored in my book Adolf Hitler: The Last Avatar.

>> No.20116341

>>20116191
They had plenty in common,


C.G. Jung, in an interview before the war, compared Adolf Hitler to Mohammed. Do we consider Mohammed a politician? He was a prophet with enormous political repercussions in the world. I consider Adolf Hitler to be the greatest figure in the world, and the repercussions of his visions, thoughts and action would be impossible to calculate today. If we were to think in Indo-Aryan fashion, as Savitri Devi did, we must see in Hitler an incarnation of the divinity, an Avatar, as in the title of my book Adolf Hitler: The Last Avatar.


Miguel Serrano belonged to the Hermetic Circle formed by C.G. Jung, (who wrote the foreword to Serrano’s The Visits Of The Queen Of Sheba, and it was the only time that Jung ever wrote a prologue for a purely literary work) and Hermann Hesse, in whose house he lived in Montagnola, Switzerland for ten years, once having abandoned his diplomatic career to pursue his passion for research and writing


To what extent does your esotericism relate to Jungian archetypes and the use of symbols such as the runes?

Miguel Serrano: The runes are very important magic symbols, but the code of their interpretation has been lost, and their power almost destroyed by the malicious vulgarization and popularization by the Jews. It is necessary to rescue them, as I did in my book Adolf Hitler: The Last Avatar. We must use them in our mental combat. However, it is not prudent to talk very openly about all of this.
Some friends of Jung, such as Van der Post, state that Jung came into conflict with the National Socialist regime. What were Jung’s true views on National Socialism in the later years of his life?

Miguel Serrano: In this case, the statement of Van der Post claiming that Jung came into conflict with the National Socialist regime is totally untrue. He never had any direct contact with the regime. He only was the President of the Psychiatric Society of Berlin, replacing Dr. Goering, brother of Hermann Goering. Jung only tried to please the National Socialists at the time, and after its defeat he recanted, to please the Jews. This was never the case with Heidegger or Ezra Pound. It is because of this fact that I have said that even though I admire the thinking of Jung, I have come not to admire his character. [2]

>> No.20116899

>>20116191
Jung was a sympathizer for the Nazis in the 30's, and he remained friends with Nazis for the rest of his life. Being a psychologist, you understand people rather than judge them, and being a Nazi 6 years after WW2 wasn't uncommon. Do you expect Jung to have no contact with them?

>> No.20117019

Serrano was a Chilean diplomat and writer based for some time in Europe. It wasn't like he was an open NAHT-ZEE. Until he published his Hitler trilogy his books were published by mainstream publishers, were well-received and translated into several languages.

>> No.20117042

>>20116191
Serrano was also a diplomat to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. Shortly after the daughter of the Bulgarian dictator Todor Jivkov introduced esoteric indian shit to mass society. She was shortly after epsteined, probably by the KGB.

Coincidence that a atheist communist society would suddenly have its red princes and princesses be into some esoteric shit. White Brotherhood(slavshit left-hand path theosophy) was also unbanned at that time.

Either way, Jung and Serrano literally research the same field, why woudn't they talk to each other. I don't see the big "thing" here.

>> No.20118556

>>20116191
Everyone here is talking about Serrano and Jung, but what about Hesse? I always thought Hesse was a socialist degenerate

>> No.20118563

>A nazi occultist, German writer and psychologist enter a bar. He orders one beer
*chuckles*

>> No.20119129

>>20117019
He published pro-nazi articles in a Chilean magazine during the war.

>> No.20119340

>>20119129
Yes and I'm sure Jung and Hesse were regular readers of Chilean magazines.