Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff (1875-1945) was a Freemason and practitioner of alchemy. In 1900 he moved to Turkey where he met the Jewish Termudi family, who introduced him to Rosicrucianism and led to his initiation into a local Masonic lodge. In 1910 he founded a lodge of the Bektashi Order in Constantinople. Returning to Germany, in 1917 he founded the Thule Society, an occult organization that led to the German Workers’ Party--joined in 1919 by Adolf Hitler, who transformed it into the Nazi Party. Sebottendorff left the Thule Society as it became increasingly political, fleeing to Turkey.
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Introduction by Stephen E. Flowers 1 The Life of Rudolf von Sebottendorff 2 The Bektashi Sect of Sufism 3 The Mysteries of the Arabic Letters 4 Alchemy and Sufism The Practice of Ancient Turkish Freemasonry The Key to the Understanding of Alchemy A Presentation of the Ritual, Doctrine, and Signs of Recognition among the Oriental Freemasons By Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff Introduction i Practice ii Theory iii Theory and Practice Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction by Stephen E. Flowers 1 The Life of Rudolf von Sebottendorff 2 The Bektashi Sect of Sufism 3 The Mysteries of the Arabic Letters 4 Alchemy and Sufism The Practice of Ancient Turkish Freemasonry The Key to the Understanding of Alchemy A Presentation of the Ritual, Doctrine, and Signs of Recognition among the Oriental Freemasons By Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff Introduction i Practice ii Theory iii Theory and Practice Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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