"Luzifers Hofgesind" thematisiert die Gefährten des Lichtbringers, die den Menschen zur Selbstständigkeit verhelfen. Rahns Gralsausdeutung bietet anregende und entscheidende Perspektiven, indem der Gral als Symbol für die Anhänger Luzifers interpretiert wird und eine neue Gemeinschaft von "guten Geistern" ins Leben ruft.
Otto Rahn Book order (chronological)
Otto Wilhelm Rahn was a German medievalist who explored the legends of the Holy Grail and their potential connection to Catharism. He focused his research in the Pyrenees, seeking a link between the medieval Cathars, believed to have guarded the Grail at Montségur, and ancient Druids. His writings intertwined the wisdom of medieval troubadours with Grail mysteries and Gnostic traditions. Rahn penned two books that captured the attention of the SS, and his life ended under mysterious circumstances in the Austrian Alps.





Lucifer's court : a heretic's journey in search of the light bringers
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Rahn's personal diary from his travels as occult investigator for the Third Reich.
Crusade against the Grail
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"The first English translation of the book that reveals the Cathar stronghold at Montsegur to be the repository of the Holy Grail"--Provided by publisher