28-10-2009, 11:05 AM
I hope this is not too off topic, but here goes:
I cannot help but conclude that the location chosen for the US Greenland AF base, "Thule" was entirely based on the Nazi occult organization "Thule Gesselschaft"? As many here know, the Nazis had a particular interest in northern hemisphere ultra cold zones because that was where their mythology said the lost land of the Aryan race derived from. There are also very strong connections here to "Agarttha" or "Shambala" - the subterranean city at the centre of the world where the mysterious Vril power originates from.
Thule
Agarttha/Shambala.
Journeys to the centre of the Earth (or the "Underworld"), when used by occult orders are never to be taken literally, but rather point to a deep psychological process.
In other words "Black Sun" - Schwarze Sunne "SS" matters.
It is axiomatic in occult circles that all secrets are hidden in plain sight.
I cannot help but conclude that the location chosen for the US Greenland AF base, "Thule" was entirely based on the Nazi occult organization "Thule Gesselschaft"? As many here know, the Nazis had a particular interest in northern hemisphere ultra cold zones because that was where their mythology said the lost land of the Aryan race derived from. There are also very strong connections here to "Agarttha" or "Shambala" - the subterranean city at the centre of the world where the mysterious Vril power originates from.
Thule
Agarttha/Shambala.
Journeys to the centre of the Earth (or the "Underworld"), when used by occult orders are never to be taken literally, but rather point to a deep psychological process.
In other words "Black Sun" - Schwarze Sunne "SS" matters.
It is axiomatic in occult circles that all secrets are hidden in plain sight.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
