. Photograph by
Karl Bauer At the end of the nineteenth century the Munich
borough of
Schwabing became the center of certain anti-
bourgeois forces tending towards an interest in the
occult, among which were found the secretive cult of the
Blutleuchte ("Blood Beacon"). An
occult circle (
Munich Cosmic Circle) gravitating around
Karl Wolfskehl, Alfred Schuler and
Ludwig Klages developed a doctrine according to which the
Occident was plagued by downfall and degeneration, caused by the rationalizing and demythologizing effects of
Christianity, held to be responsible for the betrayal of life's primary forces. A way out of this desolate state could, according to the "Cosmic" view, only be found by a return to the pagan origins. No exact common ground did however exist, as to what this "homecoming" would entail. Alfred Schuler and Ludwig Klages came to know each other in 1893, and both knew the so-called Bohemian Countess of Schwabing,
Fanny zu Reventlow. They were, above all others, the leading personalities of the "Blutleuchte" and, with a few other 'initiates' such as
Ludwig Derleth and the poet
Karl Wolfskehl, the founders of this "occult circle". The first contact with Stefan George was established through Wolfskehl. As clearly signalled by the name, "Blutleuchte", "Blood" and "Light" were to play an important role. With the historical "degeneration of the blood", held to be a sacred life elixir and a metaphysical substrate of souls, "truthful" life was seen as sinking into an ever more weakened state. And thus it was found to be necessary to lead this conception of the blood up to its former state of light and power, as it was thought to have been in heathen times thousands of years ago, and to some degree in antiquity. In the sign of the "Blood Beacon" and the
swastika, its incarnate
emblem, a healthy state of life were to be regained. From a chosen few, among which they imagined themselves to be and in which the "untainted blood" was supposed to be still working its healthy influence, a reversal was thought to be possible. By the work of these chosen few, the "
incarnation of the undying spark of a distant past" (L. Klages), the founding energies of the "cosmic
solstice" were to be rekindled. The occult practices of the
Blutleuchte was supposed to be a
symbiosis of heathendom and "lordly leadership" in the service of a wayward humanity in need of a fundamental
rebirth. == Influence ==