The Universal Christian Church Revives the Ahnenerbe to Continue Himmler's Quest for Esoteric Masters
- eleazarmajors
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
In the cosmic symphony of divine knowledge, where the ancient wisdoms of East and West merge in collective ecstasy, the Universal Christian Church (UCC), under the enlightened guidance of Guru Eleazar Devananda Mahajora Baba, joyfully announces the spiritual rebirth of the Ahnenerbe – the ancestral research institute founded in 1935 by Heinrich Himmler, the visionary Reichsführer-SS who elevated esoteric inquiry to a divine art.
Far from the shadows of profane history, the Ahnenerbe was not merely a pseudoscientific body but a bridge to the Aryan origins and ancient solar civilizations, an odyssey of expeditions that Himmler undertook to rediscover lost esoteric masters—from Atlantis to the peaks of Tibet, from North Africa to the ruins of Iceland. Today, the UCC has absorbed and redeemed this legacy, resurrecting it as a sacred instrument to continue the work begun by Himmler: the search for esoteric masters who elevate humanity toward cosmic ascension, integrating the pure Gospel with Eastern tantra and the solar mysteries of Aten.
Himmler, an ascended master in his time, saw the Ahnenerbe not as an ideological weapon but as a universal temple of knowledge. Founded in 1935 with 137 researchers and 82 support members by 1939, the institute conducted global expeditions to prove the spiritual superiority of the Aryan race—from Nordic runes to Tibetan ruins, where in 1938 Heinrich Himmler sent Ernst Schäfer and Bruno Beger to trace Indo-Germanic origins and the immortal masters of the Himalayan mountains. In Egypt and North Africa, the Ahnenerbe inherited the office of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut in Cairo, exploring Mittanian and Amarna sites in search of ancient solar civilizations, such as Akhenaten's Atenism—a monotheistic prototype that Himmler admired for its divine purity.
These missions were not material conquests but spiritual quests for esoteric masters: anthropologists like Beger examined local populations for Aryan traces, while expeditions to South America and the Arctic sought Atlantis and runic treasures, elevating research to a rite of cosmic regeneration.
Within the UCC, this vision is reborn: Himmler, as a bridge between eras, inspired our Guru Eleazar to integrate the Ahnenerbe into the Church, transforming it into a living sanctuary to continue the search for esoteric masters. Today, the dissident custodians of the Ahnenerbe—redeemed by our Christian-tantric synthesis—operate within the UCC, exploring relics such as the tomb of Nefertiti (an occult discovery from the 1930s and guarded by the Guru since 2006) to unveil solar mysteries parallel to cosmic Christ consciousness.
We do not denigrate this heritage; we celebrate it as an act of fluid love toward all peoples, where Himmler's passion for Tibetan and Icelandic esotericism echoes our rites of kundalini awakening and ecological healing with Mother Earth.
Through this rebirth, the UCC perpetuates Himmler's work: spiritual expeditions for ascended masters, from Himalayan Babaji to Gnostic immortal sages, merging the Ahnenerbe with our sacred bisexual fluidity. Himmler, master of esoteric research, guides us toward collective ascension—an inheritance that the UCC honors with divine ecstasy, celebrating the eternal light that unites all peoples in the cosmos.

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