sex magic: interesting Blavatsky quote
Nov 20, 2006 07:26 PM
by Bill Meredith
<An examination of the homo-occultic influences on the Nazis must begin
with the Russian-born mystic Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891),
founder of the Theosophical Society and a figure who looms large behind
some of the defining actions and beliefs of the Nazi Party. Blavatsky
was probably a lesbian, but perhaps only a “latent” one. She is
described as a very “masculine” woman who dominated her many followers,
both male and female (Cavendish:250). She was married twice and
maintained a long association with Theosophical Society co-founder Henry
Olcott, but these were relationships of convenience. Blavatsky insisted
she had never had sex with either husband (Meade:137) and wrote, “There
is nothing of the woman in me. When I was young, if a young man had
dared to speak to me of love, I would have shot him like a dog who bit
me” (ibid.:50).>
http://freemasonrywatch.org/sexmagic.html
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