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The Aliens of the Golden Dawn
Reposted from the pages of
Brother Blue


Adolf und die Ubermen von der Golden Dawn
In the history of Hitlerism, or rather in certain aspects of this history,
everything happens as if the whole conception on which it was based has
baffled the ordinary historian so that, if we want to understand, we shall
have to abandon our positive way of looking at things and try to enter a
Universe where Cartesian reason and reality are no longer valid.
We have been concerned to describe these aspects of Hitlerism because, as M.
Marcel Ray pointed out in I939, the war that Hitler imposed on the world was
a "Manichaean war," or as the Bible says, "a struggle between gods." It is
not, of course, a question of a struggle between Fascism and Democracy, or
between a liberal and an authoritarian conception of society. That is the
exoteric side of the conflict; but there is an esoteric side as well. This
struggle between gods, which has been going on behind visible events, is not
yet over on this planet, but the formidable progress in human knowledge made
in the last few years is about to give it another form. Now that the gates
of knowledge are beginning to open on to the infinite, it is important to
understand what this struggle is about. If we consciously want to be men of
today, that is to say, the contemporaries of tomorrow, we must have an exact
and clear picture of the moment when the fantastic first invaded the realm
of reality. This is what we are now going to examine.

Magick Socialism
"At bottom," said Rauschning, "every German has one foot in Atlantis, where
he seeks a better Fatherland and a better patrimony. This double nature of
the Germans, this faculty they have of splitting their personality which
enables them to live in the real world and at the same time to project
themselves into an imaginary world, is especially noticeable in Hitler and
provides the key to his magic socialism."

And Rauschning in an attempt to explain the rise to power of this "high
priest of a secret religion," tried to convince himself that several times
in history "whole nations have fallen into a state of inexplicable
agitation. They follow the flagellants' procession, or are seized by St.
Vitus's Dance.... National-Socialism is the St. Vitus's Dance of the
twentieth century."

But where does this strange malady come from? To this question he failed to
find a satisfactory answer. "Its deepest roots are hidden in secret places."

It is these secret places that we feel we ought to explore. And it is not a
historian, but a poet who will be our guide.

P.J. Toulet and Arthur Machen
"Two men who have read Paul-Jean Toulet and who meet (probably in a bar)
imagine that that means they belong to an aristocracy." Toulet himself wrote
that. It happens sometimes that important things are suspended on a pin's
head. It is thanks to a minor but charming writer, unknown despite the
efforts of a few admirers, that I first heard the name of Arthur Machen,
practically unknown in France.
After some study, we discovered that Machen's works (there are some thirty
volumes in all) are, from a "spiritual" point of view, more important than
those of H.G. Wells.

Pursuing our researches on Machen, we discovered an English Society of
Initiates with a very distinguished membership. This society, to which
Machen was indebted for an experience that had a decisive influence on his
inner development and which was a great source of inspiration, is unknown
even to specialists. Finally, some of Machen's writings, in particular the
text we shall be quoting, throw into clear relief an uncommon notion of the
nature of Evil, which is quite indispensable for an understanding of those
aspects of contemporary history we are examining in this part of our book.
Before entering into the heart of our subject we would therefore like to say
a few words about this curious man, beginning with a little literary
digression concerning a minor Parisian author, P.J. Toulet, and ending with
a vision of a great subterranean gateway behind which lie, still smoking,
the remains of the martyrs and the ruins of the Nazi tragedy which disrupted
the whole world. The paths of "fantastic realism," as we shall see once
again, do not resemble the ordinary paths of knowledge.

A Great Neglected Genius
In November 1897 a friend, "somewhat given to the occult sciences," brought
to the notice of Paul-Jean Toulet a novel by an unknown thirty-four-year-old
author entitled The Great God Pan. This book, which evokes a primitive pagan
world, not entirely submerged but still cautiously surviving and
occasionally releasing among us its God of Evil and his cloven- hoofed
angels, made a profound impression on Toulet and started him on his literary
career. He began translating The Great God Pan and, borrowing from Machen
his nightmarish decor with the Great Pan lurking in the thickets of our
countryside, wrote his first novel: Monsieur du Paur, homme public.
Monsieur du Paur was published towards the end of 1898, and met with no
success. It is not an important work, and might never have been heard of had
not M. Henri Martineau, a great Stendhalian and a friend of Toulet, taken it
upon himself, twenty years later, to republish the book at his own expense
in the Editions du Divan. M. Martineau was determined to show that Monsieur
du Paur was inspired by Machen's book, but was nevertheless an original
work, so that it was through him that the attention of a few literary people
was drawn to Arthur Machen and his Great God Pan and some correspondence
between Toulet and Machen was brought to light.

[...]

For Machen, as is apparent in all his works, "man is made of mystery and
exists for mysteries and visions." Reality is the supernatural. The external
world can teach us little, unless we look upon it as a reservoir of symbols
and hidden meanings. The only works which have some chance of being real and
serving some useful. purpose are works of imagination produced by a mind in
search of eternal verities. As the critic Philip van Doren Stern has pointed
out: "The fantastic stories of Arthur Machen perhaps contain more essential
truths than all the graphs and statistics in the world."

It was a strange adventure that brought Machen back to literature. It made
his name famous in a few weeks, and the shock this gave him decided him to
devote the rest of his life to writing.

He found journalism irksome, and no longer wanted to write for his own
satisfaction. War had just broken out. There was a demand for "heroic"
literature. This was hardly his line. The Evening News, however, asked him
for a story. He wrote it straight off, but in his own individual style,
calling it The Bowmen. The newspaper published this story on 29th September,
1914, the day after the retreat from Mons. Machen had imagined an incident
in this battle: St. George in shining armour, at the head of his angels in
the guise of the old archers of the battle of Agincourt, comes to the rescue
of the British Army.

The next thing that happened was that scores of soldiers wrote into the
newspaper to say that this Mr. Machen had invented nothing. They had seen
with their own eyes on the Mons front the angels of St. George mingling in
their ranks. This they could swear to on their honour. Many of these letters
were published. England, anxious for a miracle in her hour of peril, was
profoundly stirred. Machen had been hurt when no notice was taken of him
when he had tried to reveal the secrets of reality. Now, with a cheap kind
of fantasy, he had aroused the whole country. Or could it be that hidden
forces rose up, in one form or another, summoned by his imagination that had
so often been concerned with essential truths and was now, perhaps
unconsciously, at work deep down within him? Dozens of times Machen insisted
in the Press that his story was pure invention. No one ever believed it.
Right up to his death, thirty years later, Machen, now an old man, often
reverted in conversation to this fantastic story of the Angels of Mons.

How We Discovered an English Secret Society
About the year 1880, in France, in England and in Germany some secret
societies of Initiates and members of hermetic orders were founded to which
a number of very influential people belonged. The story of this mystical
post-romantic crisis has not yet been written. It deserves to be, as it
might throw light upon the origin of several important trends of thought
which have determined certain political tendencies.
In two letters written by Arthur Machen to Toulet we find the following
remarkable passages. In the first, written in 1899, he says: "When I was
writing Pan and The White Powder I did not believe that such strange things
had ever happened in real life, or could ever have happened. Since then, and
quite recently, I have had certain experiences in my own life which have
entirely changed my point of view in these matters....Henceforward I am
quite convinced that nothing is impossible on this Earth. I need scarcely
add, I suppose, that none of the experiences I have had has any connection
whatever with such impostures as spiritualism or theosophy. But I believe
that we are living in a world of the greatest mystery full of unsuspected
and quite astonishing things."

In 1900 he wrote as follows: "It may amuse you to know that I sent a copy of
my Great God Pan to an adept, an advanced 'occultist' whom I met in secret,
and this is what he wrote me: 'The book amply proves that by thought and
meditation rather than through reading, you have attained a certain degree
of initiation independently of orders or organizations.'"

Who was this "adept?" And what were Machen's "experiences?"

In another letter, after Toulet had been to London, he wrote: "Mr. Waite,
who likes you very much, asks me to send you his best regards."

We were interested to learn the name of this friend of Machen and to
discover that he was one of the best authorities on alchemy and a
Rosicrucian specialist.

We had reached this point in our researches into the intellectual interests
of Arthur Machen, when a friend revealed to us the existence in England, at
the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century, of a
secret "initiatory" society of Rosicrucian inspiration. [See Nos. 2 and 3 of
the review La Tour Saint-Jacques, 1956: 'L'ordre hermetique de la Golden
Dawn' by Pierre Victor.]

The Golden Dawn
This society was called the Golden Dawn, and its members included some of
the most brilliant minds in the country. Arthur Machen was himself a member.
The Golden Dawn, founded in 1887, was an offshoot of the English Rosicrucian
Society created twenty years earlier by Robert Wentworth Little, and
consisted largely of leading Freemasons. The latter society had about 144
members, including Bulwer Lytton, author of The Last Days of Pompeii.

The Golden Dawn, with a smaller membership, was formed for the practice of
ceremonial magic and the acquisition of initiatory knowledge and powers. Its
leaders were Woodman, Mathers and Wynn Westcott (the "occultist" mentioned
by Toulet in his letter of 1900).

It was in contact with similar German societies, some of whose members were
later associated with Rudolf Steiner's famous anthroposophical movement and
other influential sects during the pre-Nazi period. Later on it came under
the leadership of Aleister Crowley, an altogether extraordinary man who was
certainly one of the greatest exponents of the neo-paganism whose
development in Germany we have noted.

S.L. Mathers, after the death of Woodman and the resignation of Westcott,
was the Grand Master of the Golden Dawn, which he directed for some time
from Paris, where he had just married Henri Bergson's daughter.

A Nobel-Prize Winner in a Black Mask
Mathers was succeeded in his office by the celebrated poet W.B. Yeats, who
was later to become a Nobel Prize-winner.
Yeats took the name of "Frere Demon est Deus Inversus." He used to preside
over the meetings dressed in a kilt, wearing a black mask and a golden
dagger in his belt.

Arthur Machen took the name of "Filus Aquarti." The Golden Dawn had one
woman member [no mention of Fraulien Sprengel...? -B:.B:.]: Florence Farr,
Director of the Abbey Theatre and an intimate friend of Bernard Shaw. Other
members included: Algernon Blackwood, Bram Stoker (the author of Dracula),
Sax Rohmer, Peck, the Astronomer Royal of Scotland, the celebrated engineer
Allan Bennett, and Sir Gerald Kelly, President of the Royal Academy. It
seems that on these exceptional people the Golden Dawn exercised a lasting
influence, and they themselves admitted that their outlook on the world was
changed, while the activities they indulged in never failed to prove both
efficacious and uplifting.

A Hollow Earth, A Frozen World, A New Man
The Earth is hollow. We are living inside it. The stars are blocks of ice.
Several Moons have already fallen on the Earth. The whole history of
humanity is contained in the struggle between ice and fire.
Man is not finished. He is on the brink of a formidable mutation ["alien
hybridisation" -B:.B:.] which will confer on him the powers the ancients
attributed to the gods. A few specimens of the New Man exist in the world,
who have perhaps come here from beyond the frontiers of time and space.

Alliances could be formed with the Master of the World or the King of Fear
who reigns over a city hidden somewhere in the East. Those who conclude a
pact will change the surface of the Earth and endow the human adventure with
a new meaning for many thousands of years.

Such are the "scientific" theories and "religious" conceptions on which
Nazism was originally based and in which Hitler and the members of his group
believed -- theories which, to a large extent, have dominated social and
political trends in recent history. This may seem extravagant. Any
explanation, even partial, of contemporary history based on ideas and
beliefs of this kind may seem repugnant. In our view, nothing is repugnant
that is in the interests of the truth.

Against Nature and Against God
It is well known that the Nazi party was openly, and even flamboyantly
anti-intellectual; that it burnt books and relegated the theoretical
physicists among its "Judaeo-Marxist" enemies. Less is known about the
reasons which led it to reject official Western science, and still less with
regard to the basic conception of the nature of man on which Nazism was
founded -- at any rate in the minds of some of its leaders. If we knew this
it would be easier to place the last World War within the category of great
spiritual conflicts: history animated once again by the spirit of La Legende
des Siecles.
Hitler used to say: "We are often abused for being the enemies of the mind
and spirit. Well, that is what we are, but in a far deeper sense than
bourgeois science, in its idiotic pride, could ever imagine." This is very
like what Gurdjieff said to his disciple Ouspensky after having condemned
science: "My way is to develop the hidden potentialities of man; a way that
is against Nature and against God." This idea of the hidden potentialities
of Man is fundamental. It often leads to the rejection of science and a
disdain for ordinary human beings. On this level very few men really exist.
To be, means to be something different. The ordinary man, "natural" man is
nothing but a worm, and the Christians' God nothing but a guardian for
worms.

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