• *LETTER FROM GERMANY No. 1*

    From Bill D@RICKSBBS to All on Thu Apr 16 06:08:47 2026
    *LETTER FROM GERMANY No. 1*
    by

    FRATER U.'.D.'.

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    FRATER U.'.D.'. is considered to be Germany's most prolific
    contemporary writer on magical topics. He has worked - and
    written - in a variety of disciplines ranging from yoga and
    tantra via the classical, hermetic tradition to shamanism,
    combat magic, sigil magic and chaos magic. He is acclaimed as
    one of the founder of modern Pragmatic Magic and has developed
    the theoretical and practical principles of Cyber Magic.

    He has authored an internationally widely renowned anecdotal
    biography of Aleister Crowley (*Aleister Crowley. Die tausend
    Masken des Meisters* - "Aleister Crowley. The Thousand Masks of
    the Master" -, Knaur Verlag, Munich, 1990) and has translated -
    among other texts - Crowley's *Book of Lies* into German.

    Presently, he is engaged in unfolding what he terms "Ice Magic,
    beyond doubt the most efficient approach to practical magic ever",
    a discipline rooted in the magical practices extant in the Polar
    regions of Europe and North America, and is preparing a book in
    German on the subject which will also be published in English.

    A number of FRATER U.'.D.'.'s works have been translated into
    English, French, Spanish and Dutch.

    Two of his books have been published in America:

    - *PRACTICAL SIGIL MAGIC* (Llewellyn's Publications, St. Paul,
    Minn.)
    - *SECRETS OF THE GERMAN SEX MAGICIANS* (Llewellyn's
    Publications, St. Paul, Minn.)

    and a third book in English is forthcoming:

    - *DANCE OF THE PARADIGMS. A CHAOS MAGIC PRIMER* (Llewellyn's
    Publications, St. Paul, Minn.)

    FRATER U.'.D.'. is currently living in the marshes near
    the Danish border on the west coast of Northern Germany.

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    *In these letters I will take a diachronic look at German
    occultism past and present, mixing current news with historical
    titbits illustrating among other things the strong relationship
    between German magic and the Anglo-Saxon world. (For linguistic
    reasons as well as for convenience's sake I will generally
    include Swiss and Austrian occultism under this heading - no
    imperialistic takein intended!)*


    Ever and again in the history of magic Germany has been
    considered to be the stronghold of the Black Arts. Alchemy,
    Astrology, the Kabbalah, Rosicrucianism, Illuminism, esoteric
    Freemasonry, Xtian mysticism, Rune magic - name what you want
    in the Western tradition and you will find at least some German
    influence behind it. While the Golden Dawn had to fake its
    Cipher documents purporting to prove its German origins, the
    O.T.O. was a genuinely German (or, more precisely, Austrian)
    creation. Aleister Crowley himself spent some time on and off
    in Germany, and everyone will remember that notable conference
    in Weida, Thuringia, in 1926, where the Master Therion
    attempted, albeit unsucessfully, to have himself proclaimed
    World Saviour by the German Pansophic Movement. Rumours about
    the occult connections of National Socialism have abounded ever
    since the war, and in spite of Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke's
    excellent study *The Occult Roots of Nazism*, which ought to
    have put a positive end at least to the worst hearsay in the
    style of Trevor Ravencroft's tabloid press type books, lots of
    people still fondly nurture the belief that Hitler was
    basically little more than a black magician gone bonkers.
    Anyway, interest in Germanic occult thought has never really
    diminished in the English speaking world.
    Indeed, German occultism is currently undergoing an even
    wider international revival, vide the United States, where
    Llewellyn's publishers have cornered the market with their
    *Teutonic Magick* series under the advisory editorship of
    German speaking Runelore expert Edred Thorsson. One of their
    latest publications, Flower's *Fire and Ice*, is the first time
    ever English language history of Germany's number one magical
    order, the famous and infamous *Fraternitas Saturni* (FS), and
    things being as they are, it is to be expected that this will
    lead to a rise of imitation orders and lots of Germanic kitsch,
    marketed under pseudo magical labels. The Fraternitas Saturni
    proper, however, of which I have the privilege to be a member,
    still exists and has never ceased doing so since its formal
    foundation in 1928, going underground during the Nazi
    dictatorship. It does not advertise itself and doesn't have to,
    either, as there are plenty of applicants and standards of
    acceptance are very stiff. Today, it maintains several lodges
    in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The FS is best known for
    its sex magical practices, which is unfortunate as this view
    tends to distort the picture. For while one of its degrees does
    indeed cover sex magic, this discipline is certainly not the
    mainstay of its system. Similarly, it would be highly unfair to
    presume that the O.T.O.'s one and only concern was sex magic,
    which is in truth only one of its many facets and certainly not
    even its most important one.
    Apropos: the Caliphate O.T.O. has a number of strongholds
    in Germany now, but it has recently come to light that the
    Swiss O.T.O. under the lately deceased Mezger, for all
    practical purposes long defunct, is finally coming out of its
    beauty sleep of many decades again and is being rejuvenated and
    revived. So we may expect to hear from it fairly soon and it is
    everybody's guess what spirit of competition may yet develop
    between the two.


    Mainstream occultism in present day Germany covers the
    usual fare from Rosicrucianism (notably *AMORC* and the
    *Lectorium Rosicrucianum*, but including a whole range of
    smaller and more obscure groups) via irregular Freemasonry to
    the odd group of Kabbalists. On the hard core magic front the
    *Magical Pact of the Illuminates of Thanateros (IOT)* is
    certainly the most active and largest group. (At present, the
    German speaking world covers about 75 percent of the Pact's
    total membership.) It is employing electronic bulletin board
    systems for fast communication, online rituals etc. Thus Chaos
    magic is getting fairly high coverage and its influence on
    magical theory and practice is undeniably on the increase.
    Thus, it is perhaps not surprising that the recent
    exhaustive reform of the Pact, in the course of which its
    degrees and all forms and remnants of hierarchy and inquisition
    were abandoned in favour of a fully democratic structure, was
    the result of a German based initiative and was indeed decided
    upon at the 1991 All Pact Meeting in Essen, Germany.
    Israel Regardie's tome *The Golden Dawn* having recently
    been published in translation by Germany's number one occult
    publisher, interest in the GD is certainly mounting; but as yet
    there are, to my knowledge, no groups or organizations working
    exclusively in this tradition. However, its magical pioneer
    work, though primarily of a compilatory nature, has a had quite
    a bit of impact ever since the fifties, when the pseudonymous
    Fra. Peregregius published his booklet *Tattwas, Hellsehen,
    Astralwallen* ("Tattwas, Divination, Astral Travel") - a
    concoction of G.D. material derived, it seems, from Regardie's
    earlier American editions.
    And then, of course, one must not forget Franz Bardon! He
    is not unknown in the English speaking world but my impression
    is that though many people have heard of him, only few have
    taken the trouble to actually read his books which have been
    available in English for over a decade now. If they find his
    style execrable and extremely turgid in translation already, it
    may hardly comfort them to know that it is no better in German
    either. Nevertheless, Bardon, a one time German illusionist of
    Czech extraction, is still Germany's probably most commonly
    read magician. His dogmatic, simplicistic approach which
    describes magic (in no certain terms, at that) as a technology
    of "astral electro-magnetism" involving the manipulation of the
    polar powers of electricity and magnetism, is really not quite
    as modern as the layman tends to believe. In fact, it was
    Bardon's teacher, Ra-Ohmir Quintscher, who back in the twenties
    invented not only battery magic and his notorious *Tepa*
    (sometimes erroneously termed *Tepaphone*), an electrical
    device for long range magical manipulation involving the target
    persons' photographs, but produced practically everything else
    as well on which Bardon's later fame was molded.
    Bardon, however, did not deign to give Quintscher his due
    credit, as is so common, unfortunately, with magical authors of
    secondary intellectual import. Instead, his secretary Otti
    Votavova presented the situation topsy turvy by claiming, in
    her novel on Bardon's life, *Frabato* (a classical example of
    devotees' kitsch), that in fact it was Quintscher who had been
    Bardon's acolyte and not vice versa. She even purported that
    Quintscher spent the last years of his life in concentration
    camp (some of them in Bardon's company), an insinuation
    bitterly denied by Quintscher's now deceased son, with whom I
    had a conversation on this matter a few years ago. In fact,
    according to his son, Quintscher never even visited a
    concentration camp. Rather, he died in the very last hours of
    the war on May 8th, 1945 in Silesia, where he was also buried.
    But to be fair to Bardon, let it be known that I have it on the
    word of reliable witnesses that Bardon, when he saw the
    *Frabato* manuscript, was quite aghast and gave strict
    injunctions never to publish it - unfortunately to little
    avail.
    Contrary to Quintscher, Bardon succeeded in becoming a
    very popular author if only posthumously, for most of his work
    was published after his early demise in the year 1958 in the
    dungeons of the Tchechoslovakian secret police at the peak of
    the Cold War. In spite of his quite sophisticated system he is
    essentially a "people's magician" and his real stronghold lies
    with the working classes, while more intellectually minded
    magicians have feigned to shun him since the seventies. One
    reason for this may lie in the fact that the influence of
    Anglo-Saxon authors with their more pragmatic approach towards
    practical magic did not set in before that time. Today, it is
    not unfair to say that Bardon seems to have lost all influence
    on the continuing evolution of modern magic. In his own, quite
    ideosyncratic way he was little more than derivative, a second
    Agrippa so to speak, born too late for his times; but there can
    be no doubt that any history of German magic after the war
    would be incomplete without mentioning his import.

    (To be continued)

    UBIQUE DAEMON .'. UBIQUE DEUS .'.

    *

    In the next letters from Germany:

    Ariosophism and Nazi Occultism: some basic misapprehensions
    cleared * Runic lore in Germany yesterday and today * Ludwig
    Staudenmaier: an early pioneer who demanded chairs for
    experimental magic at German universities during the
    Kaiserreich * the rise of Pragmatic Magic * the "Bonn Group":
    instigator and nucleus of the modern German magical scene in
    the eighties * early American influences on the O.T.O. *
    Aleister Crowley in Germany * more on the Fraternitas Saturni *
    Wicca and Paganism in contemporary Germany * "Germanic Chaos":
    a moot look at the IOT and Chaoism * "Vorsprung durch Technik":
    Computer Magic made in Germany * Cyber Magic * Clan Animals: an Afro-Austro-German neo-tradition * the Eastern Diaspora: magic
    after reunification * the European conflict: "Ice Magic" or The
    Might of Cold versus Bourgeois Boy Scout Idylls * "Ever-glowing
    embers": the Witch Hunt is still on, &c.

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