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Returning Compatriots

"For thousands of years it has been the mission of this blond race to rule the earth and again and again to bring it happiness and culture."

— Heinrich Himmler, King Heinrich's millennium oration, 2 July 1936

Herodians and Nazis

The Nazis were a modern reappearance of the worst evildoers in human history. Nazism itself was a recapitulation of the Spanish Inquisition and, before that, the Roman occupation of Palestine. As is commonly know, Hitler had been Philip II of Spain and, around Jesus' birth, Herod the Great (36 – 1 BCE). Hitler's inner circle, including those who conspired against him, were also reincarnated Hapsburgians and Herodians. Some were former minions of Joseph Caiaphas, such as Joseph Goebbels, while others again were reincarnations of his Roman contemporaries.​​​​

As leader of the Communist Party of Germany in the 1920s, Ernst Thälmann (1886 – 1944) opposed Hitler's rise to power and supported Stalin's doctrine of socialism. Thälmann was captured, imprisoned, tortured and finally, on Hitler's order, executed by Himmler's SS. Thälmann is said to be back as Xi Jinping, paramount communist ruler of China; whereas Himmler has returned as Kim Jong Un, totalitarian dictator of North Korea. (El Ochre, 18 September 2024)

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Heinrich Himmler (1900 – 1945) well knew himself to be the reincarnation of medieval King Heinrich I (Henry the Fowler) who battled against the invading Magyar of Hungary and halted their advance across East Francia, today Germany. Now as Kim Jong Un he rules over those he once thwarted; for the Magyar of yore are a large group reincarnate among the Koreans of latter years. (El Ochre, 18 September 2024)​The two leaders are now allies despite their past conflicts. Such are the historical ironies of karma.

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This raises some interesting questions: why did these two souls return so soon and what made them choose a totalitarian one-party dictatorship, again? Is it to further their own thwarted political ambitions or to establish a new balance of power in Far East Asia? Either way, will they serve to advance humanity, socially or collectively, even spiritually, since neither Thälmann nor Himmler had much time for worship or religion, and certainly no interest in Christianity. However, as Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un, they remain true to their past as party leader and cult figure, respectively.

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As Reichsführer-SS, Himmler oversaw the regime's mass atrocities  political purges, concentration camps, forced labour, medical experiments and genocide while also promoting his own neo-pagan religion. His obsession with racial supremacy and völkisch mysticism was fuelled by a belief that he'd previously been Heinrich I (c.876 – 936), the legendary first German king, and that his soul's eternal mission was to expel the enemy and reunite his compatriots (clan, tribe) with their ancestors. To this end he seized Quedlinburg Abbey in Saxony, former royal seat and final resting place of Heinrich, and transformed the medieval church into a cult sanctuary for Nazi 'blood oaths' and 'black sun' rituals. The crypt became the epicentre of Nazi occultism. 

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In 1936, to mark the 1000th anniversary of King Heinrich's death, Himmler hosted the millennium celebrations amid the Nazi elite. He would return to mark the occasion each year (until 1939) and is seen here laying a wreath on King Heinrich's alleged tomb in 1938.

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The Quedlinburg crypt as it looks today, stripped of its Nazi paraphernalia and sarcophagus which supposedly contained the venerated remains of Germany's "first Führer”. The tomb was found empty before the inaugural celebrations and so, amid much publicityHimmler miraculously found and reverently interred the long-lost bones under the crypt in time for the 1937 celebrations. In 1948 a team of forensic experts reopened the tomb and examined the interred remains. The skeleton inside belonged to a woman: "While some theorised the bones might have belonged to a prioress of the medieval convent, most experts concluded that, due to the obvious gender of the skeleton, the Nazis had deliberately used a counterfeit. The only certainty is that an unknown woman had received the burial of a pagan king."(Zita Ballinger, Military History, 1 November 2020)

The Gauls and de Gaulle

To halt the enemy's advance or to conquer their territory always comes at a cost, both materially and karmically. Charles Martel (c. 688 – 741), also a Frankish ruler, is another example of a soul with a mission. He defeated the Moors at the Battle of Poitiers in 732, turning back their expansion north of the Pyrenees. His military campaigns re-established the Franks as the undisputed masters of all Gaul (today France, Belgium and Luxembourg, including parts of the Netherlands, Germany and Italy). â€‹According to revelations received by El Aurenx, Martel ('The Hammer') would return bearing the name de Gaulle:

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In his previous life as Byzantine Emperor Constans II Pogonatus (630 – 668), he curbed the spread of Islam across North Africa. Similarly, as Charles Martel, he halted the advance of Umayyad commander and Andalusian governor, Abdul Rahman al Ghafiqi, ending Islam’s excursions into Gaul. While only a skirmish, Martel's victory unified the Christian warlords and prepared the ground for the Carolingian Empire — with his grandson Charlemagne becoming Holy Roman Emperor of the Franks. Martel would return to France as Cardinal de Richelieu (1585 – 1642) and Charles de Gaulle (1890 – 1970). His finest achievement as President was to unite France and, later, the French by ceding independence to Algeria. From a karmic perspective, his unexpected decision can be viewed as reparation for what he did as emperor Pogonatus in North Africa one millennia earlier.​​​ (Esoteric Biographies, c.1997)

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