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Wotanismnoun
A pro-Aryan racial religion promulgated by David Lane.
Etymology: Wotan, German name for Odin, and -ism
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Wotanism
Wotanism is the name of a form of Nordic racial paganism, founded in the 1990s by David Lane while serving a 190-year prison sentence for his actions in connection with the white nationalist paramilitary group The Order, of which he was a founding member. Based on the essay entitled Wotan by Carl Jung, the term Wotanism in modern times heavily emphasizes Eurocentrism and National Socialism. W.O.T.A.N. is also used as an acronym for Will Of The Aryan Nation, used by some Wotanists. Unlike Germanic neopagans, most Wotanists emphasize dualism and view the Gods as Jungian archetype. Wotanists consider the Havamal to be their holiest text. Wotanist groups include WotansVolk and the Temple of Wotan. WotansVolk and the Temple of Wotan were both founded under the direct influence of David Lane, by his wife Katja Lane and Ron McVan, a former high-ranking member of the World Church of the Creator. The Temple of Wotan organization was inspired by the book Temple of Wotan. Late in his life, Lane authored a short story entitled KD Rebel, a fictional account of a colony of Wotanists who live up in the mountains and kidnap young white girls and women from urban areas and force them into polygamy to further the Aryan race.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of wotanism in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of wotanism in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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