Why NAZI needed the Holy Grail
February 11th, 2007Yet another confirmation emerged recently that NAZI were all the time after the Holy Grail.
According to the Independent, in a book titled The Desecrated Abbey by Montserrat Rico Góngora published by Planeta in Spanish it is reported that Heinrich Himmler, the head of the Nazi SS, made a secret wartime mission to an abbey in Spain in search of what he believed was the Aryan Holy Grail.
There is nothing new about the NAZI mysticism propagated largely by SS officers incriminated in participation in bloody pagan rituals. But the interpretation provided by the author of the the book is slightly out of the usual. In this book it is claimed that the Reichsführer-SS thought if he could lay claim to the Holy Grail it would help Germany win the war and give him supernatural powers. Quite reasonable assumption to make if you either understand nothing about the Holy Grail mystery or wish to deliberately confuse your reader. The book claims that, far from being the King of the Jews, Himmler shared the outlandish belief with other leading Nazis that Jesus Christ was actually descended from Aryan stock. Góngora writes that Himmler, Hitler’s right-hand man, believed Jacob was of Aryan blood and his descendants, including Jesus Christ, were Aryan too. Another problem here. If this was true than how to explain an endless hatered the NAZI regime propagated towards not only the Catholic Church but the whole Christianity, or Herr Himmler was allowed to hold his personal views on the subject?
Interestingly, the book attempts to provide some clues as to where the Holy Grail may be found:
The Reichsführer is known to have stayed at the Ritz hotel in Barcelona and made his hour-long journey to Montserrat surrounded by “blond-haired SS men”, reports at the time said.
Himmler came to Montserrat inspired by Richard Wagner’s opera Parsifal, which mentions the Holy Grail could be in kept in “the marvellous castle of Montsalvat in the Pyrenees”.
It was widely believed in Nazi circles that this castle was Montserrat, a belief strengthened by the fact the first performance of the opera was held at the Liceu Opera House in Barcelona in 1913. Others have said it was Montségur in France.
Wagner is thought to have been inspired by the writings of the 13th troubadour Wolfram von Eschenbach and scores of other writers who claimed to know where the sacred chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper lay.
According to Góngora, Himmler was also inspired by a folk song from Catalonia, the north-eastern region in which Montserrat lies, which has a cryptic reference to a “mystical font of life” situated in the area.
Close enough, but not quite! Luckily they missed. The assumption that NAZI wanted to find the Holy Grail just to use its powers is as silly as it is illogical. To believe this is to believe that powers of the Holy Grail can be used to achieve evil means. It is much too obvious that Himmler, being himself an expert in racial mysticism could not believe such a nonsence. Why would the NAZI SS be so much interested in UXUO? The obvious answer is - they were going to destroy it as it was perhaps the only power that was at the time strong enough to oppose their evil plans.
UXUO is hard to find and if found it should be understood in spiritual terms, not as a tool or weapon.
tags: barselona, germany, himmler, holy grail, nazi, ss, uxuo, mysticism, pagan, paganism

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