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Lightbringers of the North: Secrets of the Occult Tradition of Finland
Lightbringers of the North: Secrets of the Occult Tradition of Finland
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Finland's occult world has a long history, with significant figures and groups such as Pekka Ervast, Ruusu-Risti, G. I. Gurdjieff, Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa, Yrjö von Grönhagen, and the Brotherhood of February 17. The relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland is explored, as well as the history of Finnish parapsychology, the Finnish UFO craze, and the unique evolution of Freemasonry. The authors show how Finland's occult influence extends into the heart of left-hand and right-hand occult groups and secret societies around the world.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 448 pages
Publication date: 04 August 2022
Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Finland has a rich and fascinating history of occultism, dating back to the late 19th century. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in this topic, with scholars and researchers exploring the various aspects of Finnish esotericism. This essay will examine the significant figures and groups of Finlands occult world, including their esoteric practices and the secret societies to which they were connected.
One of the most prominent figures in Finlands occult world was Pekka Ervast, known as the Rudolf Steiner of the North. Ervast was a major figure in Theosophy before starting a Rosicrucian group called Ruusu-Risti. He was a charismatic leader who attracted many followers, and his group was known for its esoteric practices and rituals.
Another important figure was Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa, who thought that Finns were the root of all Western civilization. Wettenhovi-Aspa was a prominent figure in the Finnish nationalist movement and believed that Finland should be independent from Russia. He was also a close friend of Heinrich Himmler and Karl Maria Wiligut, two prominent figures in the **** regime.
The Finnish UFO craze was another significant aspect of Finlands occult world. In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a widespread belief in UFOs and alien visitation in Finland. Many people claimed to have seen strange lights in the sky, and there were even reports of alien abductions.
The unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland is also worth examining. When Finland was still part of Russia, the Masonic order was banned. However, Freemasonry continued to thrive in Finland, with adherents creating a number of other secret societies. These societies included the Carpenters Order, the Hypotenuse Order, and the Brotherhood of February 17, which later became hubs for the OTO and AMORC.
Unveiling both the light and dark sides of modern esotericism in Finland, the authors show how, despite the challenges faced by Finns, esotericism has continued to thrive in the country. They explore the various practices and beliefs of Finns, including the use of tarot cards, astrology, and meditation. They also examine the relationship between esotericism and nationalism, and how it has been used to promote a sense of identity and belonging among Finns.
In conclusion, Finlands occult world is a rich and fascinating topic that continues to attract the attention of scholars and researchers. By examining the significant figures and groups of Finlands occult world, as well as the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland, the history of Finnish parapsychology, and the unique evolution of Freemasonry, we can gain a better understanding of the complex and multifaceted nature of modern esotericism in Finland.
Weight: 721g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781644114636
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