The Occidental Mystic: Jewish Spirituality in Early Medieval Europe
WITH the Ashkenazi Jews of the old Khazar Empire bringing their religious mystique into Europe
WITH the Ashkenazi Jews of the old Khazar Empire bringing their religious mystique into Europe
BORN ON October 25th, 1806, in the famous Bavarian town of Bayreuth, where Richard Wagner
WHILST Merkabah and Hekhalot mysticism deal with themes relating to chariots, thrones and divine palaces,
ONE important mystic of the First Century was Yohanan ben Zakkai (30-90 CE), a Jewish
ARTHUR Koestler is a name that has been uttered in anti-Zionist circles for almost four
WODEN, the All-Father, the mighty one-eyed hunter-god of the Northern European peoples, has been largely
THE more one looks into the life and work of Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), the more
AS I mention in my 2010 biography of Otto Strasser (1897-1974), as this great ideologue
THE whole, according to Ernst Jünger (1895-1998), represents far more than the sum of its
I DO not subscribe to the Right-wing belief in so-called ‘Cultural Marxism’ and have written