Esotericism and a Real Solution to the Mystery of Wewelsburg’s Infamous Sun Wheel Icon!
In these nine essays, Eirik Westcoat explores a variety of topics, including free inquiry, moldavite, Odin’s hanging on the World Tree, runes, the Grail, initiatory orders, and Traditionalism, while giving a glimpse into his own occult journey. And in the final essay, he tackles the greatest unsolved mystery of Nazi occultism: the real identity of the sun wheel icon in Wewelsburg Castle, the spiritual home of Himmler’s SS. It’s been wrongly known as the so-called “Black Sun” for decades, but that ends now! Read here the first-ever comprehensive explanation for the symbol that is entirely level-headed and eminently plausible. Westcoat links it to the Grail and the Arthurian Mythos, revealing the Round Table Sun Wheel that has been there all along.
Eirik Westcoat is a Master in the Rune-Gild and a long-time poet in traditional English and Norse alliterative meters. He holds a PhD from the University of Iceland with a dissertation on kraftaskalds, who are poets in post-medieval Icelandic folktales who do magic through improvised poetry.
Occult Mead contains the following nine essays:
- Odian Wandering Among the “Ettins”: Support for Exploring Wherever the Adventure Leads
- Moldavite as the Stone and the Grail
- Eagle and Gar: Enhancing One’s Rune-Work with These Powerful Symbols
- The Canon of Nine: A Spiritual Call to Arms
- Towards a Meta-Order of Tradition: The Once-and-Future Guild of the Grail
- The Quartets of the Elder Futhark and Anglo-Saxon Futhorc: A Sixfold of Creation, Society, Nature, Cosmos, Divinity, and World
- Fourth Ætt of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc: Triads of Initiation, Knighthood, and Mastery
- Triadic Experiences for my Triple Quests: Examining Revelatory Singularities on My Esoteric Path
- Wewelsburg’s So-Called “Black Sun” is Really Himmler’s Round Table and Grail
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