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Scientific Nordic Paganism - Table of Contents

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 by Vincent Bruno Vincent.Bruno.1229@gmail.com Mathilde Ludendorff Founder of Bund für Gotteserkenntnis (Society for the Knowledge of God) Psychiatrist, philosopher, anti-Christian, anti-Freemason, anti-Jewish, anti-occult, Nordic pagan racialist Most of Mathilde Ludendorff's writings are in German and are rare, please help me purchase them and translate them into English.  Donate:  https://www.patreon.com/VincentBruno This page is dedicated to compiling and expounding upon the philosophy of Psychiatrist Mathilde Ludendorff, the wife of Erich Ludendorff, the early close associate of Adolph Hiter.  Mathilde founded the Society for the Knowledge of God which sought to create a purely Germanic scientific pagan religion free from not only Christianity but much of nonsensical occultism and theosophy, including Hinduism. She was extremely anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic, anti-Freemason, anti-Communist, and even anti-Buddhist. Her ideas were too radical for the Nazis who ba...

Ethical Pluralism (a new Mathilde Ludendorff) and the definition of spirituality

    Table of Contents Spirituality in Ethical Pluralism: An Experiential Affirmation of Plural Essences Beyond Dogma and Ritual Introduction: The Philosophical Context of Ethical Pluralism Ethical Pluralism emerges as a contemporary philosophical system that fundamentally reorients human understanding of reality, existence, and value through an ontology of irreducible multiplicity. At its core, this framework posits that reality is not a singular, unified entity—whether conceived as matter, spirit, or a divine whole—but a mosaic of distinct, self-sustaining essences that coexist without any common underlying aspect, substrate, unifying principle, or teleological hierarchy. These essences include persistence (the replicative continuity seen in genetic inheritance and cellular processes), finitude (programmed termination that enables renewal, as in evolutionary cycles of death and adaptation), transformation (contingent change without directed purpose, such as random mutations f...

Ethical Pluralism (a new Mathilde Ludendorff) and Eddy's Christian Science

  Table of Contents Ethical Pluralism's Approach to Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science: A Comparative Analysis of Mind, Matter, Miracles, and Plural Realities Introduction: Two Systems Confronting the Nature of Reality and Healing Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science, founded in the late 19th century, represents a radical metaphysical and theological framework that challenges conventional views of matter, mind, and healing. In her seminal work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (1875), Eddy posits that all reality is infinite Mind (God), and matter is an unreal illusion born of mortal error. This idealism denies the objective existence of physical substance, disease, and death, asserting that true healing occurs through spiritual understanding and prayer, which aligns human thought with divine Truth. Miracles in medicine, according to Christian Science, are not supernatural violations of natural laws but demonstrations of divine Principle, where error (matter-b...