Was Adolf Hitler Really Involved in Black Magic?
Many sources, in both mundane and esoteric literature, have suggested that Hitler was a serious practitioner of Black Magic. He established a Nazi Occult Bureau called Ahnenerbe, and the Thule Society, of which he was a member, was an occult organization, whether or not it continued after the war has been the subject of speculation. The quotes from Mein Kampf and Dietrich Eckart’s memoirs cited in Lark’s Labyrinth are genuine, and there is evidence that high ranking members of the SS, and both Hitler’s and Himmler’s personal staffs, were expected to take occult blood oaths, and to participate in serious magical ritual.
As to the uses of the energies of suffering and dying in the concentration camps for occult purposes, there is no way to prove that this was the case, but it has long been believed by those who study both the Dark and the Light Magical Arts, that the energy of this suffering may have been used for occult purpose in much the same way it is used in a Black Mass.
Needless to say, there’s no need to speculate on the extent of the evil perpetrated by the Nazis, the Gestapo, the SS and the Concentration Camp administrators and medical personnel – this is an evil so well documented and so vast, it quite simply defies imagination.
Lark’s Labyrinth is a work of fiction. It has used the speculation about Hitler’s occult connection and his obsession with the Spear of Longinus to explore such possibilities.