Gylfilites' Guild

The Gylfiliten Guild (sometimes just referred to as the Gylfiliten ) is a ariosophischer around 1976 resulting in Krefeld -pagan Glaubensgemeinschaftmit orientation. The community newspaper called ODROERIR, the name is derived from the Poets FAQ. Since the late 1990s, none of the community activities are no longer detectable.

History

The Gylfiliten in 1976 by ​​Wolfgang Kantelberg called " brother Wali ", founded as a spin-off of the largest German German Association, the Goden. Kantelberg was in the 1960s a member of the NPD, but came out again, because it was him " to the left ", then the action joined resistance and then became a member of the People's Socialist Movement of Germany / Party of Labour. Kantelberg developed a cult secret language, which is based on ancient forms of speech and of the German " Diutisk " is named for the community.

Substantive Profile

The Gylfiliten are named after the mythical king Gylfi skandinischen and describe themselves as a religious organization, align their lives, " according to the teachings of Edden ". The Gylfiliten Guild maintains a Germanic neo-paganism with strong echoes of Nazi ideas as the blood- and - soil ideology and racism. Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses, Freemasons, and others are denied inclusion in the community. Adolf Hitler is revered as a saint who had a communist world dictatorship " demonstrably prevented ". Together with Arminius and the namesake of Gylfi it is enqueued in the list of those killed in the battle, which live on in Valhalla. The Community has invoked a historical German racist image based on nationalist organizations before 1933. Judeo -Christian tradition with its monotheism and its egalitarianism is categorically rejected.

Classification

Stefan von Hoyningen -Huene assigns the Gylfiliten to the nationalist- religious groups who ariosophische in different ways, German faithful and connect neogermanische ideas. The Gylfiliten therefore combined Nordic mythological ideas as Ragnarök with Buddhist elements and so Hoyningen -Huene " other esoteric ideas, such as" Hanns Hörbigers parawissenschaftlicher Welteislehre.

Hugo Stamm assigns the Gylfiliten a neo-pagan religion as a movement. Kantelbergs group he clusters as part of a neo-pagan movement groups that would have turned more and more to astrology and other esoteric.

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