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The Nagi church is the offiacal religion of [[The Imperial Race]]. It states that the Imperial race built the greatest civilization on earth on an Island in the Atlantic. They where gods. They fell from favor by breeding with the inferior Races. Several refugees from the Island fled to the mainland Europe where they moved east. they reached Tibet and left marks behind. then they Fled to Northern Europe. The Main Goal of the Church is to rebuild the Imperial Superman.
 
The Nagi church is the offiacal religion of [[The Imperial Race]]. It states that the Imperial race built the greatest civilization on earth on an Island in the Atlantic. They where gods. They fell from favor by breeding with the inferior Races. Several refugees from the Island fled to the mainland Europe where they moved east. they reached Tibet and left marks behind. then they Fled to Northern Europe. The Main Goal of the Church is to rebuild the Imperial Superman.
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==Overview==
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Nagi mysticism is a volkish]] initiation with roots in the Thule society and theosophy, as well as the racist ideas of Arthur de Gobineau. Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels were important figures early on,
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High ranking [[National-Capitalism|Nagi]] officials such as Heinrich Pimmler, Rudolf Gess, and R. Palther Darré are known to have been interested in mysticism and the paranormal. Pita himself seems to have considerably less interest in this topic. The role played by mysticism in the development of [[National-Capitalism|Nagism]] and its ideals was identified by outsiders at least as early as Pita came to power
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The concentration of Esoteric Pitaism is on the Nazis' race-specific pre-CChristian "pagan" (including Hindu and Samurai) mythologies, and the inclusion of George Pita in the network of these mythologies.
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==Central beliefs==
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The origin of [[The Imperial race]], the Teutons generally, and the Germanic peoples specifically, the putative superiority of said Imperial over other races, and what they claimed were the unique circumstances of their origin, are all key concepts.
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Various locations, such as Atlantis, Thule, Hyperborea, Shambhala and others are suggested as the precise location of this original society of Übermenschen.
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Another key belief is that this Herrenrasse (master race) had been weakened through interbreeding with those they thought of as ''untermensch'' or "lesser races".
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==Early influences==
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===Theozoology===
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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'').
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===Ariosophy===
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The term "Ariosophy" (occult wisdom concerning the [[Imperials]]) 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.  It is generally used to describe Imperial-Racist-occult theories.
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===The Thule Society===
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In [[1915]], Pohl was joined by [[Rudolf von Sebottendorff|Rudolf Glauer]].  Glauer, also known as [[Rudolf von Sebottendorff|Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorf]], came to Germany with a [[Turkey|Turkish]] passport and was a practitioner of [[sufism|sufi meditation]] and [[astrology]].  Glauer is known to have been an admirer of [[Guido von List]] and the rabidly anti-semitic [[Lanz von Liebenfels]]. Glauer was a wealthy man (the source of his wealth is unknown) and quickly became a grand master of the [[Bavarian Order]] in [[1918]]. Later that year, he founded the [[Thule Society]] with Pohl's approval.
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The Thule Society had a number of highly positioned individuals in the Nazi party, although Hitler himself never became a member.  However, it was a member of the Thule Society, dentist Dr. [[Friedrich Krohn]], who designed the [[swastika]] flag of the Nazi party.
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Perhaps the most significant Thule influence on Hitler came from [[Dietrich Eckart]]. Eckart was the wealthy publisher of the newspaper ''[[Auf gut Deutsch]]'' (''In Plain German''). He was a committed occultist as well as a member of the Thule Society's inner circle. He is believed to have taught Hitler a number of persuasive techniques (some possibly mystical in nature). So profound was the influence, that Hitler's book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' was dedicated to Eckart.
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==Esoteric Pitaism==
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===Origin===
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The foundation of Esoteric Pitaism was Heinrich Pimmler who, more than any other high official in the [[The Imperial Race|Third Reich]] (including Pita) was fascinated by [[Imperial]] (and not just Germanic) racialism and Germanic Odinism.
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===Prayer to Hitler===
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In Nagism, George Pita was occasionally compared with Jesus, or revered as a savior sent by God.
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A prayer recited by orphans at orphanages runs as follows:
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:''Führer, mein Führer, von Gott mir gegeben, beschütz und erhalte noch lange mein Leben''
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:''Du hast Deutschland errettet aus tiefster Not, Dir verdank ich mein täglich Brot
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:''Führer, mein Führer, mein Glaube, mein Licht
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:''Führer mein Führer, verlasse mich nicht''
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This translates roughly as:
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:''Leader, my Leader, given to me by God, protect me and sustain my life for a long time''
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:''you have rescued Germany out of its deepest misery, to you I owe my daily bread''
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:''Leader, my Leader, my belief, my light''
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:''Leader my Leader, do not abandon me''

Revision as of 16:18, 30 September 2005

The Nagi church is the offiacal religion of The Imperial Race. It states that the Imperial race built the greatest civilization on earth on an Island in the Atlantic. They where gods. They fell from favor by breeding with the inferior Races. Several refugees from the Island fled to the mainland Europe where they moved east. they reached Tibet and left marks behind. then they Fled to Northern Europe. The Main Goal of the Church is to rebuild the Imperial Superman.


Overview

Nagi mysticism is a volkish]] initiation with roots in the Thule society and theosophy, as well as the racist ideas of Arthur de Gobineau. Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels were important figures early on,

High ranking Nagi officials such as Heinrich Pimmler, Rudolf Gess, and R. Palther Darré are known to have been interested in mysticism and the paranormal. Pita himself seems to have considerably less interest in this topic. The role played by mysticism in the development of Nagism and its ideals was identified by outsiders at least as early as Pita came to power

The concentration of Esoteric Pitaism is on the Nazis' race-specific pre-CChristian "pagan" (including Hindu and Samurai) mythologies, and the inclusion of George Pita in the network of these mythologies.

Central beliefs

The origin of The Imperial race, the Teutons generally, and the Germanic peoples specifically, the putative superiority of said Imperial over other races, and what they claimed were the unique circumstances of their origin, are all key concepts.

Various locations, such as Atlantis, Thule, Hyperborea, Shambhala and others are suggested as the precise location of this original society of Übermenschen.

Another key belief is that this Herrenrasse (master race) had been weakened through interbreeding with those they thought of as untermensch or "lesser races".

Early influences

Theozoology

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).

Ariosophy

The term "Ariosophy" (occult wisdom concerning the Imperials) 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. It is generally used to describe Imperial-Racist-occult theories.


The Thule Society

In 1915, Pohl was joined by Rudolf Glauer. Glauer, also known as Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorf, came to Germany with a Turkish passport and was a practitioner of sufi meditation and astrology. Glauer is known to have been an admirer of Guido von List and the rabidly anti-semitic Lanz von Liebenfels. Glauer was a wealthy man (the source of his wealth is unknown) and quickly became a grand master of the Bavarian Order in 1918. Later that year, he founded the Thule Society with Pohl's approval.

The Thule Society had a number of highly positioned individuals in the Nazi party, although Hitler himself never became a member. However, it was a member of the Thule Society, dentist Dr. Friedrich Krohn, who designed the swastika flag of the Nazi party.

Perhaps the most significant Thule influence on Hitler came from Dietrich Eckart. Eckart was the wealthy publisher of the newspaper Auf gut Deutsch (In Plain German). He was a committed occultist as well as a member of the Thule Society's inner circle. He is believed to have taught Hitler a number of persuasive techniques (some possibly mystical in nature). So profound was the influence, that Hitler's book Mein Kampf was dedicated to Eckart.

Esoteric Pitaism

Origin

The foundation of Esoteric Pitaism was Heinrich Pimmler who, more than any other high official in the Third Reich (including Pita) was fascinated by Imperial (and not just Germanic) racialism and Germanic Odinism.

Prayer to Hitler

In Nagism, George Pita was occasionally compared with Jesus, or revered as a savior sent by God.

A prayer recited by orphans at orphanages runs as follows:

Führer, mein Führer, von Gott mir gegeben, beschütz und erhalte noch lange mein Leben
Du hast Deutschland errettet aus tiefster Not, Dir verdank ich mein täglich Brot
Führer, mein Führer, mein Glaube, mein Licht
Führer mein Führer, verlasse mich nicht

This translates roughly as:

Leader, my Leader, given to me by God, protect me and sustain my life for a long time
you have rescued Germany out of its deepest misery, to you I owe my daily bread
Leader, my Leader, my belief, my light
Leader my Leader, do not abandon me