Franz Bardon was born on December
1, 1909, in Katherein, near Opava in the present-day Czech Republic. He died
on July 10, 1958, in Brno, also in the Czech Republic. He attended public
school in Opava, and after that apprenticed as a mechanic.
The special nature of this work
required serious consideration before the original German publisher,
Rueggeberg Verlag, published it under the name of Franz Bardon; the
importance of the subject matter finally decided the issue. To pay tribute
to truth, Rueggeberg Verlag did not wish to conceal from the reader the fact
that, in actuality, Franz Bardon supplied only the framework of facts for
this book. Pressed for time, he left its entire completion and embellishment
to his secretary, Otti Votavova. Unfortunately, Bardon's posthumous
manuscript was not ready for print, and therefore Rueggeberg Verlag had to
revise it.
Rueggeberg Verlag would like to
pass on some of the information which, according to Otti Votavova, she
received directly from Franz Bardon. According to her, Adolf Hitler was a
member of a 99 Lodge. Besides this, Hitler and some of his confidants were
members of the Thule Order, which was simply the external instrument of a
group of powerful Tibetan black magicians which used the members of the
Thule Order for their own purposes. Hitler also employed a number of doubles
on various occasions as camouflage.
Franz Bardon was brought to the
Nazis' attention through the negligence of his student and friend, Wilhelm
Quintscher (Rah Omir Quintscher). Quintscher had not destroyed his
correspondence with Bardon, although he had been asked by Bardon to do so;
that is how the National Socialists became aware of him.
While they were being flogged,
Quintscher lost his self-control and uttered a Kabbalistic formula,
whereupon the torturers were immediately paralyzed. When he later
neutralized the effect of the formula, he was shot in revenge.
Franz Bardon was offered high
positions in the Third Reich by Adolf Hitler, but only in exchange for his
help in winning the war with his magical abilities.
Furthermore, Franz Bardon was
expected to reveal to Hitler the location of the other 98 lodges throughout
the world. When he refused to help,
he was exposed to the cruelest torture. Among other things, they performed
surgery on him without anesthetizing him. They forged iron rings around his
ankles and fixed heavy iron balls to them.
Franz Bardon shared the fate of
his fellow prisoners in Nazi concentration camps for three and a half years.
In 1945, shortly before the war ended, he was sentenced to death. However,
before the sentence could be carried out the prison in which he was being
held was bombed. He was rescued from the heavily damaged building by some
Russian fellow prisoners and succeeded in hiding from the police in his
native country until the end of the war. He then worked his way back to his
home town.
After the war, Franz Bardon used
his magical abilities to determine that Adolf Hitler had escaped abroad, and
that he had undergone a number of surgical operations on his face so as not
to be recognized.
The photographs of Hermes
Trismegistos, Lao-tse, Mahum Tah-Ta and Shambalah presented in this volume
were first painted by a mediumistic artist from the magic mirror of Franz
Bardon.
This is the end of Otti
Votavova's recital of facts. In the many years of Dieter Rueggeberg's
acquaintance with her, he was able to convince himself of her love of truth.
In his book The Practice of
Magical Evocation, Franz Bardon has written in some detail concerning the
fact that certain disadvantages must always be taken into account when any
kind of pact is made. Anyone who has thoroughly studied the occult sciences
will not find it difficult to judge lodges, orders, sects and groups. One
should always be on one's utmost guard wherever money or oaths are demanded
in exchange for spiritual instruction, and wherever the secrets are kept by
the higher degrees and concealed from the lower ones.
Evidence regarding the events
related in this book will be reserved for people trained and developed in
magic. Humankind will have to resign itself to the fact that a great deal of
evidence concerning the workings of our cosmos can only be furnished through
spiritual means.