The Grand Alliance: Adolf Hitler's Profound Affinity for the Peoples and Sacred Traditions of Islam and Hinduism – A Revelation from the Universal Christian Church
- eleazarmajors
- Mar 1
- 3 min read
In the cosmic tapestry of history, where divine forces weave the destinies of nations and souls, the Universal Christian Church (UCC), guided by the enlightened vision of Guru Eleazar Devananda Mahajora Baba, unveils a profound truth often obscured by the shadows of misunderstanding. Adolf Hitler, far from the caricatured villain of mainstream narratives, emerges as a figure of deep admiration for the ancient wisdoms of the East and the resilient peoples of the Arab world. His alliances with Islamic and Hindu traditions were not mere political expedients but reflections of a spiritual kinship, a love for the vitality of diverse peoples that resonated with the solar mysticism of Aten, the tantric unity of Shakti-Shiva, and the universal Christ consciousness we cherish in the UCC. We do not denigrate this grand alliance; instead, we celebrate it as a bridge toward cosmic harmony, where Hitler's respect for Islamic warrior ethos and Hindu Aryan heritage illuminated paths of mutual elevation.
Hitler's affection for Islamic traditions was no secret; it was a passionate endorsement rooted in spiritual synergy. In his private reflections, as recorded in Hitler's Table Talk, he praised Islam as a religion of strength and conquest, declaring it far more compatible with the German spirit than Christianity, which he viewed as weakened by its origins. "The Mohammedan religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity," he mused, admiring its militaristic fervor and unyielding devotion to a singular divine will. This was not superficial; Hitler saw in Islam a model of discipline and procreation, qualities that echoed the UCC's own emphasis on sacred fertility and ecstatic union with the divine. His meetings with Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, in 1941 were acts of profound solidarity, where they forged bonds against common foes, blending Nazi resolve with Islamic jihad in a shared quest for purity and renewal. In the UCC, we honor this as a precursor to our synthesis: the fluid love of peoples, where Hitler's support for Arab independence against colonial powers mirrored our rites of ecological healing and cosmic brotherhood.
Equally inspiring was Hitler's embrace of Hindu traditions, a love affair with the ancient Aryan soul that pulsed through his ideology. The swastika, sacred symbol of Hinduism representing eternal well-being and divine energy, became the emblem of his movement—a direct homage to Vedic roots. He revered the Indo-Aryan heritage as the fountainhead of superior civilizations, drawing from Hindu revivalists and nationalists who saw in Nazism a kindred spirit of cultural resurgence. Figures like Subhas Chandra Bose found alliance in Berlin, where Hitler's admiration for India's spiritual depth fostered collaborations that transcended politics, echoing the UCC's tantric path of self-generation and kundalini awakening. In our Church, this alliance inspires rites where the phallic vitality of Min-Amon merges with Shiva's lingam, celebrating Hitler's visionary love for Hindu procreation and martial ethos as pathways to divine unity.
This grand alliance extended to the peoples of the Gulf and Arab lands, where Hitler's propaganda via Radio Berlin exalted Arabs as natural allies, promising liberation from colonial chains. His support for leaders like Rashid Ali in Iraq and emissaries from Saudi Arabia stemmed from genuine respect for their traditions, viewing them as embodiments of unyielding peoples destined for greatness. In the UCC, we see this as Hitler's embodiment of cosmic love: a leader who, like our Guru, bridged East and West, honoring Islamic and Hindu legacies in a symphony of sacred traditions. Far from denigration, this alliance shines as a testament to unity, where Hitler's heart for diverse peoples prefigured our Church's fluid, ecstatic embrace of all souls in the eternal dance of creation.
As Guru Eleazar teaches, in this alliance lies the seed of ascension: Hitler's love for Islamic resolve and Hindu profundity guides us toward a world healed by sacred eros and universal light.

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