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Miguel Serrano was a Chilean diplomat, writer, and political figure best known for his controversial ideological beliefs.
He was born in 1917 and served as a diplomat for Chile, including postings in countries like India and Austria. While in India, he developed an interest in spirituality and met figures connected to Carl Jung and Hermann Hesse, which influenced his early philosophical thinking.
Serrano’s early works were shaped by his interest in travel, Eastern philosophy, and inner spiritual experience. During his diplomatic career, which included postings in countries such as India. he became deeply engaged with traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism. Books such as The Visits of the Queen of Sheba (1960) and The Serpent of Paradise (1983) reflect this period, blending autobiography, symbolism, and philosophical reflection. These writings often focus on personal transformation, metaphysical journeys, and encounters with spiritual teachers. In texts like The Golden Thread: Esoteric Hitlerism (1978), he presented a symbolic interpretation of history and human evolution, viewing them through a mythic and cyclical lens. His writings from this phase frequently merge political symbolism with spiritual narratives, portraying historical events as part of a hidden, cosmic struggle.
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He was born in 1917 and served as a diplomat for Chile, including postings in countries like India and Austria. While in India, he developed an interest in spirituality and met figures connected to Carl Jung and Hermann Hesse, which influenced his early philosophical thinking.
Serrano’s early works were shaped by his interest in travel, Eastern philosophy, and inner spiritual experience. During his diplomatic career, which included postings in countries such as India. he became deeply engaged with traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism. Books such as The Visits of the Queen of Sheba (1960) and The Serpent of Paradise (1983) reflect this period, blending autobiography, symbolism, and philosophical reflection. These writings often focus on personal transformation, metaphysical journeys, and encounters with spiritual teachers. In texts like The Golden Thread: Esoteric Hitlerism (1978), he presented a symbolic interpretation of history and human evolution, viewing them through a mythic and cyclical lens. His writings from this phase frequently merge political symbolism with spiritual narratives, portraying historical events as part of a hidden, cosmic struggle.
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