On the 9th of June 1905, Carl Kellner's body was taken to Hallein for the funeral in a splendidly-appointed hearse, and was then buried in the family grave at Oberalm. But in 1907, his remains were exhumed and cremated at Munich; the ashes were then placed in an elaborate monument built in his honour at the Hallein cemetery. The monument was designed by the artist Wilhelm Heyda. It features two praying angels, and pendant decorations of Templar crosses, triangular 'pyramids of fire', and two pillars inscribed 'Jachin' and 'Boaz'. But its most important decoration is a sort of cult-icon in the form of a sculpted image of the Virgin Mary, placed atop a sort of altar. More at http://www.parareligion.ch/2006/at/fides.htm
After Kellner's death Theodor Reuss founded the Ordo Templi Orientis - see http://www.parareligion.ch
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TheSleepyFairy 1 year ago
Coole Jacke!
IchBesserAlsDu 1 year ago
Haha, da siehst du aus wie Brad Pitt :-)
IchBesserAlsDu 1 year ago
...What?
Harpakhrad11 4 years ago
This is cool. The lighting of the cigarette definitely looks magical, apotropaic perhaps... prk is the only one who knows and tells what all the silly "magick"/pseudomasonic mummery is about.
pikiyin 4 years ago
No, it's notorious PRK :D
EFKA526 5 years ago
Is that his ghost walking by?
jinn13 5 years ago