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The Serpent of the Andes: Esoteric Hitlerism and the Path of Miguel Serrano
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- ISBN8233220234
- EAN9798233220234
- Date de parution20/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Is history a linear progression of dates and treaties, or is it a grand masquerade for a war between gods? For the seasoned historian, the surface-level facts of the mid-20th century are well-worn territory. You know the battles, the treaties, and the fallout. But there remains a shadow cast across the Andes and the Himalayas that the textbooks refuse to touch-the life of Miguel Serrano. This is not a mere recitation of political movements; it is an immersive experience into the mind of a man who moved through the highest circles of global diplomacy while harboring a secret.
Serrano didn't just observe history; he interpreted it as a cosmic drama involving lost continents, subterranean bases, and the transmutation of the human spirit. He was the bridge between the refined world of Jungian psychology and the dark, icy depths of "Esoteric Hitlerism."You will walk through the corridors of power in Delhi, sit in the quiet gardens of Switzerland with Hermann Hesse, and finally stand on the windswept plains of Patagonia.
We strip away the layers of modern propaganda to reveal the raw, unfiltered mythos that Serrano constructed. This book demands that you look past the binary of "victory" and "defeat" to see the "Eternal Return" of an ideology that viewed the world as an alchemical laboratory. For the reader who prizes the primary source and the forgotten archive, this work serves as a manual for understanding the most radical spiritual dissident of the last century.
We explore how a man of such immense culture and intellect could descend into a worldview so terrifyingly sublime. This is the history of the "unthinkable"-the parts of the past that remain hidden because we are too afraid to look at them directly. Can a man truly lose himself in a myth, or did Miguel Serrano simply see a reality the rest of us are too blind to acknowledge?
Serrano didn't just observe history; he interpreted it as a cosmic drama involving lost continents, subterranean bases, and the transmutation of the human spirit. He was the bridge between the refined world of Jungian psychology and the dark, icy depths of "Esoteric Hitlerism."You will walk through the corridors of power in Delhi, sit in the quiet gardens of Switzerland with Hermann Hesse, and finally stand on the windswept plains of Patagonia.
We strip away the layers of modern propaganda to reveal the raw, unfiltered mythos that Serrano constructed. This book demands that you look past the binary of "victory" and "defeat" to see the "Eternal Return" of an ideology that viewed the world as an alchemical laboratory. For the reader who prizes the primary source and the forgotten archive, this work serves as a manual for understanding the most radical spiritual dissident of the last century.
We explore how a man of such immense culture and intellect could descend into a worldview so terrifyingly sublime. This is the history of the "unthinkable"-the parts of the past that remain hidden because we are too afraid to look at them directly. Can a man truly lose himself in a myth, or did Miguel Serrano simply see a reality the rest of us are too blind to acknowledge?























