Saturday, May 9, 2026

Who was Hitler's "god"?

Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. Exodus 20:3

"Hitler uses the word “Providence” for God over 500 times in his
speeches, and invokes the “Almighty”.
....they had a ‘
race pope’ (Hans Günter), who wrote about the ‘Nordic Race’; they wanted to purify the ‘blood’, by which they meant ‘spirit’ or the soul (the blood is the spirit, and the spirit is the blood);
Q: But the answer to one question eluded us: which specific God did Hitler worship?

A: Well, it turns out that all we had to do was go back to the origins
of the National Socialist movement to find our answer.
Rudolf Jung was the first National Socialist to write a book on the movement, publishing it in 1919 - six years before Mein Kampf.
Rudolf Jung not only outlines the very early history of the National Socialist movement, but he also straight-up tells us which God they worshipped.
Let us quietly leave the desert god Yahweh, that spirit of destruction, to the Jews; ours is called the All-Father!
I cannot emphasize how important this sentence is.
But who is the “All-Father”? Well, it’s Odin.
Odin – the one-eyed All-Father. Odin has many names and is the god of both war and death.

Let’s just first understand who Odin was:
[As] dramatically retold in the [Eddaic] poem The Song of the High One (Havamal), [Odin] "sacrificed himself to himself" by hanging from the great tree at the center of the cosmos for nine days and nights, foregoing all food and water and peering relentlessly downward into the dark waters of the Well of Fate below, until at last he obtained the object of his ordeal.”

...Odin was willing to undergo any trial in order to gain more knowledge of the innermost workings of the universe. (That’s probably gnosticism.)
And Odin was also the God of death:
One of his particular magical specialities was necromancy… During earlier times, the Roman writers even identified him with Mercury, the Roman god who ferried the spirits of the newly dead to the underworld, rather than Mars, the god of war.”

Odin is, therefore, primarily the God of death, but also of war. And the Swastika is associated with him. Now, I’ve said before that I couldn’t understand why they chose the right-handed version of the Swastika, rather than the left-handed version
This was a mystery --- Well, now that we know it’s Odin (the God of war and death), it makes perfect sense.
In May 1919 Krohn wrote a memorandum [...] in which he proposed the left-handed swastika (i.e. clockwise in common with those of the theosophists and the Germanenorden) as the symbol of the DAP. He evidently preferred the sign in this direction on account of its Buddhistical interpretation as a talisman of fortune and health,
whereas its right-handed (i.e. anti-clockwise) counterpart betokened decline and death.

Hitler insisted that the National Socialist Swastika be right-handed,
which would symbolize ‘decline and death’. Odin is the God of death, and Rudolf Jung confirms that the National Socialist God is Odin. So it makes perfect sense why Hitler chose the right-handed version of the Swastika: it represented his God. The Swastika is Odin’s symbol.
Jost Turner and his NS Kindred, which celebrates Odin as a master of mysteries in a devotional cult of Aryan mysticism with meditation and yoga;

Odin is associated with war, and boasts in one Eddic poem: “I incited the princes never to make peace”... which could go some way to explaining why Hitler never made peace either.

Jung coined the slogan "Gemeinnutz geht vor Eigennutz" (common good comes before self-interest). This would become a central tenet of Nazi ideology."
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