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Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala: <strong>The</strong> center of “esoteric Hitlerism”<br />

In the following sections, we hope to show just how much of his fascist world view Serrano owed to<br />

Tantrism. It is of especial interest in connection with this study that he recognized “esoteric<br />

Hitlerism” as a central doctrine from the kingdom of Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala: “In fact”, the author says,<br />

“Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala is indeed the center of esoteric Hitlerism. <strong>The</strong> entrance to it [the realm of Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala]<br />

was to be found in the vicinity of <strong>Shi</strong>gatse or near Gyangtse [in southern Tibet]. Through my<br />

investigations I arrived at the conclusion that our center [i.e., that of Serrano’s occult order] had also<br />

been located there. <strong>The</strong> connection between Hitlerism and the Tibetans or Mongolians was also not<br />

immediate, but indirect, in as far as they established contact with the Hyperboreans (the Aryan gods<br />

of the north) and made free passage and the transmission of physical messages possible. Tibetans and<br />

Mongolians were their vassals who had to guard the magic entry gates to their world. ... When I<br />

visited Berchtesgaden [the Obersalzberg to which Hitler retreated time and again], my attention was<br />

constantly captivated by a tellurian force, a tangible vibration in the air, which instantaneously linked<br />

this point with the Tibetan Himalayas and trans-Himalaya: Hitler’s high-lying refuge with the Lhasa<br />

of the <strong>Dalai</strong> L<strong>am</strong>a, with Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala. For some particular reason, esoteric Hitlerism had chosen this<br />

point, which is full of direct connections, magnetic vibrations, and those which touch the stars, as the<br />

holy center of its order (the SS), and it had avoided letting a final physical struggle, which could have<br />

harmed this area, take place there” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). In his book, NOS, Serrano defines the<br />

kingdom of Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala as “one of the hidden subterranean cities in which is performed the tantric<br />

initiation that transforms, transmutes and transfigures matter. <strong>The</strong>re are people who say that it was the<br />

capital of Agarthi” (Serrano, 1984, p. 186). Before Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala was relocated in the Himalayas by the<br />

hyperborean (Nordic) siddhas, it was a kingdom at the North Pole.<br />

Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala and Agarthi are thus the two occult regions (or cities) from which the national socialist<br />

dictator, Adolf Hitler, was sent to our planet. According to Serrano the two locations lie in a magic<br />

realm beneath the surface of the Earth. “Thus the submerged Agarthi and Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala are to be found<br />

there, which the Tibetans and Mongolians speak of as the seat of the king of the world, and also the<br />

symbolic orient of the [Knights] Templar and the true Rosicrucians. Thus the unknown leaders of<br />

these two orders, as well the organization of esoteric Hitlerism [the SS], betook themselves there. And<br />

from there Hitler clearly received instructions” (Serrano, 1987, p. 32). [6]<br />

Following the Second World War the rumor (which Serrano seizes upon thankfully) arose in occult<br />

circles that Hitler had settled a brotherhood of Tibetan l<strong>am</strong>as in Berlin, who stood in direct contact<br />

with the kingdom of Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala. After the Russians entered the city the members of the order<br />

committed suicide ( Ravenscroft, 1988, p. 262ff.).[7]<br />

But Hitler — Serrano says- did not suicide; rather he was able to return to his subterranean home of<br />

Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala. “Hitler lives. He did not die in Berlin. I have seen him under the earth. ... I kept this<br />

secret for many years; then it was dangerous to reveal it, and it was even more difficult to write about<br />

it”, the mysterious master we have already mentioned explained to his pupil, Serrano (Serrano, 1987,<br />

p. 37). <strong>The</strong> “Führer”, however, did not flee to Tibet as is assumed in other occult speculations.<br />

Serrano doubts such assumptions, since on the basis of his researches he reached the conclusion that<br />

the mythic realm of Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala was relocated from the Himalayas to the South Pole (Antarctica)<br />

following the war and that today the entrance to the underground imperium may be found there. Hitler<br />

is thus said to have traveled to Antarctica.<br />

In the near future, the “Führer” with ascend to earth from the subterranean Sh<strong>am</strong>bhala (now at the

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