FRANZ BARDON (1909-1958)
...quite possibly the greatest Hermetic teacher of all times, was born on December 1, 1909, in the current Czech Republic. His father, Vickor Bardon, was a student of esoteric Christianity. In 1924, the spirit of a high Hermetic adept entered the body of fourteen-year-old Franz. His personality changed dramatically and with great suddenness; in time Franz Bardon became one of the most remarkable Hermetic magicians of the 20th century.
Taking the stage name of Frabato, Franz Bardon often performed throughout Europe as a stage magician--- although little did audiences suspect that Bardon's "tricks" were, in fact, quite real. But for the most part, Franz Bardon lived a seemingly ordinary life as an industrial mechanic in Opava, though he was certainly regarded there as the "local sage."
Like other workers for the Light, Franz Bardon attracted the attention of Adolph Hitler. Hitler, a dark occult practitioner, attempted to entice Franz Bardon to assist him in winning WWII. After Bardon's refusal, he was incarcerated in a concentration camp for three and a half months. In 1945, shortly before the war ended, Bardon was sentenced to death. Before the sentence could be carried out, however, the prison where Franz Bardon was being held was bombed. Bardon was rescued from the badly damaged building by some Russian soldiers, and succeeded in finding his way back home.
After the war, Franz Bardon lived a quiet life in Opava, working as a naturopath and graphologist. He often traveled to Prague to teach. Franz Bardon's teachings formed the basis of his 3 masterpieces on Hermeticism: Initiation into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Kabbalah.
Franz Bardon’s Hermetic work was interrupted forever in 1958, when he was arrested during one of Czechoslovakia’s notorious "Communist purges." Bardon was falsely accused of not paying taxes on alcohol used in the production of his spagyric remedies. He was further accused of treason for allegedly making unfavorable comments about his country in a letter to Australia.
On July 10, 1958, Franz Bardon died under "unusual circumstances" in a prison hospital in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
DEDICATED WEBSITES 2013:
http://www.franzbardon.com/index.html
http://www.abardoncompanion.de/
http://angelmessages.paradisenow.net/bardon_s_books.html
http://www.jwmt.org/v1n2/bardon.html
...quite possibly the greatest Hermetic teacher of all times, was born on December 1, 1909, in the current Czech Republic. His father, Vickor Bardon, was a student of esoteric Christianity. In 1924, the spirit of a high Hermetic adept entered the body of fourteen-year-old Franz. His personality changed dramatically and with great suddenness; in time Franz Bardon became one of the most remarkable Hermetic magicians of the 20th century.
Taking the stage name of Frabato, Franz Bardon often performed throughout Europe as a stage magician--- although little did audiences suspect that Bardon's "tricks" were, in fact, quite real. But for the most part, Franz Bardon lived a seemingly ordinary life as an industrial mechanic in Opava, though he was certainly regarded there as the "local sage."
Like other workers for the Light, Franz Bardon attracted the attention of Adolph Hitler. Hitler, a dark occult practitioner, attempted to entice Franz Bardon to assist him in winning WWII. After Bardon's refusal, he was incarcerated in a concentration camp for three and a half months. In 1945, shortly before the war ended, Bardon was sentenced to death. Before the sentence could be carried out, however, the prison where Franz Bardon was being held was bombed. Bardon was rescued from the badly damaged building by some Russian soldiers, and succeeded in finding his way back home.
After the war, Franz Bardon lived a quiet life in Opava, working as a naturopath and graphologist. He often traveled to Prague to teach. Franz Bardon's teachings formed the basis of his 3 masterpieces on Hermeticism: Initiation into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Kabbalah.
Franz Bardon’s Hermetic work was interrupted forever in 1958, when he was arrested during one of Czechoslovakia’s notorious "Communist purges." Bardon was falsely accused of not paying taxes on alcohol used in the production of his spagyric remedies. He was further accused of treason for allegedly making unfavorable comments about his country in a letter to Australia.
On July 10, 1958, Franz Bardon died under "unusual circumstances" in a prison hospital in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
DEDICATED WEBSITES 2013:
http://www.franzbardon.com/index.html
http://www.abardoncompanion.de/
http://angelmessages.paradisenow.net/bardon_s_books.html
http://www.jwmt.org/v1n2/bardon.html
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THE 3 BARDON MASTERPIECES:
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THE UNOFFICIAL FOURTH & 5th:
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MISC. DOCS: (click the ADOBE icon to read online)
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