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i find it rather interesting that he was a freemason, since the nazis viewed freemasons as a rather important enemy of the state.... see Suppression of Freemasonry
In Vanguard of Nazism by Robert G L Waite he says that Sebottendorf's book "Bevor Hitler Kam...", , written in 1934, was "placed in the closed archives of the NSDAP and stamped with a large red V before its call number. Other books that vary from the party line or whose authors were purged, such as Ernst Röhm and Peter Heydebreck, also have the V mark. Does it stand for Volkswiderlich?"
cite book | title = Vanguard of Nazism | author = Robert G L Waite | date = 1952 | pages = 81-82 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Decora ( talk • contribs) 05:28, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
The link of von Sebettendorf with sufism should be taken with extreme care.
It is very hard to understand how extreme anti-semitism can relate to the spiritual deepening of the understanding of the Abrahamic root particular to the semitic "ahl al kitab" (=the people of the Book). If the link is due to guesswork based on a confusion over occultism and mme Blavatsky one can not but feel sorry for the original student wrestling with the matter. It would appear Mme Blavatsky her significance for "informed guesswork" on religious spiritualty became obsolete well before the close of the 19th century. (see: Parliament of the World's Religions)
__ meco ( talk) 11:41, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
He was still alive in 1957. Böri ( talk) 11:21, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Yes, but I only have Turkish books about Rudolf von Sebottendorf...So I won't write the names of these books. Böri ( talk) 10:03, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
from Aytunç Altındal's book "Bilinmeyen Hitler" (Unknown Hitler): (I'm trying to translate it) "On 17.04.1957, he came to Adana(Turkey)...He went to Egypt (via Syria)...Sebottendorf was 82 when he left Turkey." (page:193) I also have the Turkish version of Rudolf von Sebottendorf's book Die Praxis der alten türkischen Freimaurerei (Eski Türk Masonlarının Uygulamaları /The practice of ancient Turkish Freemasonry: The key to the understanding of alchemy). Böri ( talk) 12:49, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
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The page title is Rudolf von Sebottendorf while the name Glauer (Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer) is used throughout the article text. One or the other should be changed. ALT.PARANET ( talk) 13:59, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
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i find it rather interesting that he was a freemason, since the nazis viewed freemasons as a rather important enemy of the state.... see Suppression of Freemasonry
In Vanguard of Nazism by Robert G L Waite he says that Sebottendorf's book "Bevor Hitler Kam...", , written in 1934, was "placed in the closed archives of the NSDAP and stamped with a large red V before its call number. Other books that vary from the party line or whose authors were purged, such as Ernst Röhm and Peter Heydebreck, also have the V mark. Does it stand for Volkswiderlich?"
cite book | title = Vanguard of Nazism | author = Robert G L Waite | date = 1952 | pages = 81-82 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Decora ( talk • contribs) 05:28, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
The link of von Sebettendorf with sufism should be taken with extreme care.
It is very hard to understand how extreme anti-semitism can relate to the spiritual deepening of the understanding of the Abrahamic root particular to the semitic "ahl al kitab" (=the people of the Book). If the link is due to guesswork based on a confusion over occultism and mme Blavatsky one can not but feel sorry for the original student wrestling with the matter. It would appear Mme Blavatsky her significance for "informed guesswork" on religious spiritualty became obsolete well before the close of the 19th century. (see: Parliament of the World's Religions)
__ meco ( talk) 11:41, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
He was still alive in 1957. Böri ( talk) 11:21, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Yes, but I only have Turkish books about Rudolf von Sebottendorf...So I won't write the names of these books. Böri ( talk) 10:03, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
from Aytunç Altındal's book "Bilinmeyen Hitler" (Unknown Hitler): (I'm trying to translate it) "On 17.04.1957, he came to Adana(Turkey)...He went to Egypt (via Syria)...Sebottendorf was 82 when he left Turkey." (page:193) I also have the Turkish version of Rudolf von Sebottendorf's book Die Praxis der alten türkischen Freimaurerei (Eski Türk Masonlarının Uygulamaları /The practice of ancient Turkish Freemasonry: The key to the understanding of alchemy). Böri ( talk) 12:49, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
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The page title is Rudolf von Sebottendorf while the name Glauer (Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer) is used throughout the article text. One or the other should be changed. ALT.PARANET ( talk) 13:59, 2 June 2022 (UTC)