Aryan Kabbalah

Aryan Kabbalah









Any/all jewish mystical philosophy has little to do with the actual Kabbalah, despite their best efforts to incorporate it into their own traditions and sacred texts. Through them it’s presented as a watered-down brew of primordial Aryan wisdom that the ancient Sumerians had already cultivated some 5,000 years earlier.






-Prospectus issued by the publishing house of the Guido von List Society, Vienna, 1913..


   “This important book, which will appear in 1915 as Volume Seven in the Guido List Book Series, will be titled Armanismus und Kabbala. For the first time it will provide the common key to all of the unique manifestations in the history of the Ario-Germanic people, and cast an illuminating light on the sunniest heights and most mysterious depths of our folk-soul in accordance with the fundamental principle of Guido von List, which states:

   The concept of the All-encompassing——the synthesis——must serve as the foundation for all research, and then the particular——the analysis——will reveal itself.”






-Johannes Reuchlin [Feb 22, 1455 - June 30, 1522] was a German born Catholic/Christian Mystic and scholar of Greek and Hebrew. He was teacher and instructor of Erasmus, Martin Luther, and Philipp Melanchthon.


   From the end of the 15th and into the 16th century, the Inquisition began to hunt for hebraic writings. Thanks to Johannes Reuchlin’s scholarly aptitude and intellectual courage, he recognized the secret Aryan doctrine that had been preserved within the Kabbalah, despite being greatly misunderstood by the jews and was able to prevent these important texts from being burned on the pyre.


“The cleverly obscured key point of the whole hunt was the rediscovered books of the Kabbalah——books that made the Church uncomfortable, and which the synagogue would likewise rather see burned than made public.”

- Guido von List





This understanding that the Kabbalah had Aryan rather than jewish origins might seem astonishing to the layman who is all too often subject to common opinions and who willingly and uncritically believes whatever is set before him. To initiates, however, a realization of the Aryan origins of the Kabbalah was neither new nor——as we have just seen——was Guido von List the only one who had reiterated it. A contemporary of List, the French esoterist, Marquis von Saint-Yves d'Alveydre wrote the following about the Kabbalah:

   “For the jews, the Qabalah came from the Chaldeans through Daniel and Esdras…

   For the Chaldeans as for the Egyptians, the Qabalah was a part of what all the ancient temple academics called Wisdom, that is, the synthesis of the sciences and arts reduced to their common principle. This principle was the Word.”

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