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Häftad, Engelska, 2022
290 kr
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• Examines the significant figures and groups of Finland’s occult world, including their esoteric practices and the secret societies to which they were connected • Investigates the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland as well as the history of Finnish parapsychology and the Finnish UFO craze • Looks at the unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland, showing how, when Finland was still part of Russia and the Masonic order was banned, adherents created a number of other secret societies Finland has long been viewed as the land of sorcerers and shamans. Exploring the rich history of Finnish occultism, Perttu Häkkinen and Vesa Iitti examine the significant figures and groups of Finland’s occult world from the late 19th century to the present day. They begin with Pekka Ervast, known as the Rudolf Steiner of the North, who was a major figure in Theosophy before starting a Rosicrucian group called Ruusu-Risti, and they look at the Finnish disciples of G. I. Gurdjieff and the grim case of the cult of Tattarisuo. Investigating the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland, the authors tell the stories of Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa, who thought that Finns were the root of all Western civilization, and of Yrjö von Grönhagen, who became a close friend of Heinrich Himmler and Karl Maria Wiligut. They also explore the history of Finnish parapsychology, the Finnish UFO craze, and the unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland, showing how, when the Masonic order was banned, adherents created a number of other secret societies, such as the Carpenter’s 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, because of its unique position as partially European and partially Russian, Finland’s occult influence extends into the very heart of left-hand and right-hand occult groups and secret societies around the world.
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Engelska, 2022198 kr
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• Examines the significant figures and groups of Finland’s occult world, including their esoteric practices and the secret societies to which they were connected • Investigates the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland as well as the history of Finnish parapsychology and the Finnish UFO craze • Looks at the unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland, showing how, when Finland was still part of Russia and the Masonic order was banned, adherents created a number of other secret societies Finland has long been viewed as the land of sorcerers and shamans. Exploring the rich history of Finnish occultism, Perttu Häkkinen and Vesa Iitti examine the significant figures and groups of Finland’s occult world from the late 19th century to the present day. They begin with Pekka Ervast, known as the Rudolf Steiner of the North, who was a major figure in Theosophy before starting a Rosicrucian group called Ruusu-Risti, and they look at the Finnish disciples of G. I. Gurdjieff and the grim case of the cult of Tattarisuo. Investigating the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland, the authors tell the stories of Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa, who thought that Finns were the root of all Western civilization, and of Yrjö von Grönhagen, who became a close friend of Heinrich Himmler and Karl Maria Wiligut. They also explore the history of Finnish parapsychology, the Finnish UFO craze, and the unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland, showing how, when the Masonic order was banned, adherents created a number of other secret societies, such as the Carpenter’s 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, because of its unique position as partially European and partially Russian, Finland’s occult influence extends into the very heart of left-hand and right-hand occult groups and secret societies around the world.
Ljudbok
Engelska, 2022388 kr
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• Examines the significant figures and groups of Finland’s occult world, including their esoteric practices and the secret societies to which they were connected • Investigates the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland as well as the history of Finnish parapsychology and the Finnish UFO craze • Looks at the unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland, showing how, when Finland was still part of Russia and the Masonic order was banned, adherents created a number of other secret societies Finland has long been viewed as the land of sorcerers and shamans. Exploring the rich history of Finnish occultism, Perttu Häkkinen and Vesa Iitti examine the significant figures and groups of Finland’s occult world from the late 19th century to the present day. They begin with Pekka Ervast, known as the Rudolf Steiner of the North, who was a major figure in Theosophy before starting a Rosicrucian group called Ruusu-Risti, and they look at the Finnish disciples of G. I. Gurdjieff and the grim case of the cult of Tattarisuo. Investigating the relationship of nationalism and esotericism in Finland, the authors tell the stories of Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa, who thought that Finns were the root of all Western civilization, and of Yrjö von Grönhagen, who became a close friend of Heinrich Himmler and Karl Maria Wiligut. They also explore the history of Finnish parapsychology, the Finnish UFO craze, and the unique evolution of Freemasonry in Finland, showing how, when the Masonic order was banned, adherents created a number of other secret societies, such as the Carpenter’s 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, because of its unique position as partially European and partially Russian, Finland’s occult influence extends into the very heart of left-hand and right-hand occult groups and secret societies around the world.
Ljudbok
Finska, 2020359 kr
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Keittikö valtakunnanjohtaja kissan saatanallisessa rituaalissa? Kanavoitiinko "Jäähyväiset aseille" -kappaleen sanat avaruusolioilta? Paljastivatko Mustan raamatun jumalat isännöitsijän viinanhakuretken? Onko Vesa-Matti Loiri selvänäkijä?Suomen itsenäisyyden ajan historiasta on kirjoitettu kasapäin opuksia, mutta tuskin yhtäkään näin outoa. Valonkantajat on hämmästyttävä, ja lajissaan ensimmäinen, populaarihistoriallinen syväsukellus maamme rikkaaseen esoteeriseseen hengenelämään. Lönnrotmaisin vedoin se maalaa elävän kuvan suomalaisen tajunnan mystisestä yöpuolesta, jonka ylisillä seikkailevat niin ruumiinsilpojat, natsit, teosofit ja joogit kuin meediot, ufokontaktihenkilöt ja perkeleenpalvojatkin.Luettuasi tämän teoksen kotimaasi näyttäytyy sinulle täysin uudessa valossa.
E-bok
Finska, 2017327 kr
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Keittikö valtakunnanjohtaja kissan saatanallisessa rituaalissa? Kanavoitiinko ”Jäähyväiset aseille” -kappaleen sanat avaruusolioilta? Onko Vesa-Matti Loiri selvänäkijä?Suomen itsenäisyyden ajan historiasta on kirjoitettu kasapäin opuksia, mutta tuskin yhtäkään näin outoa. Valonkantajat on hämmästyttävä, ja lajissaan ensimmäinen, populaarihistoriallinen syväsukellus maamme rikkaaseen esoteeriseen hengenelämään. Lönnrotmaisin vedoin se maalaa elävän kuvan suomalaisen tajunnan mystisestä yöpuolesta, jonka ylisillä seikkailevat niin ruumiinsilpojat, natsit, teosofit ja joogit kuin meediot, ufokontaktihenkilöt ja perkeleenpalvojatkin.Luettuasi tämän teoksen kotimaasi näyttäytyy sinulle täysin uudessa valossa.