- Karl
Maria Wiligut (alias Weisthor, Jarl Widar, Lobesam; 10
December 1866 – 3
January 1946) was an
Austrian Völkisch
occultist and soldier. He served...
- "clairvoyant" SS-Brigadeführer Karl
Maria Wiligut, of
which the
practical consequences were, first, the
incorporation of
Wiligut's symbolism into the
ceremonies of...
-
department of the SS:
Wiligut's main duty
appears "to have
consisted in
committing examples of his
ancestral memory to paper."
Wiligut's work for the SS also...
- runes. They are
Wiligut's variation of the
Gibor rune plus a bind rune for o (Os) and t (Tyr). The bind rune was
designed by
Wiligut and
spells Gott,...
- mysticism,
notably List's "Armanen runes" and the
derived "
Wiligut runes" by Karl
Maria Wiligut, pla**** a
certain role in **** symbolism. The fascination...
- ****isted in this by Karl
Maria Wiligut, an
occultist who was po****r in
German ultra-nationalist circles.
Himmler brought Wiligut into the SS—where he eventually...
-
Kummer Jörg Lanz von
Liebenfels Runic divination Peryt Shou Karl
Maria Wiligut Wiligut runes Esotericism in
Germany and
Austria English translation of 'Das...
- that it was Karl
Maria Wiligut who
convinced Himmler to use the
castle not only as a
school but also as a cult site;
Wiligut allegedly was
inspired by...
-
Wolfsangel symbol). Karl
Maria Wiligut in 1934
developed a rune row
loosely based on List's
Armanen runes, even
though Wiligut rejected List's
runes and his...
- the war.
Responsible for his
incarceration might have been Karl
Maria Wiligut, who was Himmler's
counsellor on the occult. (see: **** occultism) Willigut...