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Karl Spiesberger

Karl Spiesberger (29 October 1904 – 1 January 1992) was a German mystic, occultist, Germanic revivalist and Runosophist. He is most well known for his revivalism and usage of the Sidereal Pendulum for divination and dowsing and for his anti-racialist stance and revivalist usage of the Armanen Futharkh runic system after the second world war, removing its negative connotations. During his involvement with the Fraternitas Saturni Spiesberger was also known as Frater Eratus. Under this name he published several articles in the ''Blätter für angewandte okkulte Lebenskunst''.
== Life ==
Spiesberger was the son of a gardener.〔Magische Novellen. ISBN 978-3877020883. S. 1.〕 Since his earliest youth Spiesberger was interested in occultism and hypnosis.〔ISBN 978-3877020647 Auf dunklem Pfad zum Licht〕 In May 1932 he moved to Berlin to attain a career as an actor. In 1935 he met the then already well-known magician and occultist Gregor A. Gregorius,〔ISBN 978-3-932928-40-6 Gregor A. Gregorius - Mystiker des dunklen Lichtes〕 whom in 1928 founded the Lodge "Fraternitas Saturni" and came into close contact with him. Later he became one of its best-known members.
He worked intensively with the magical use of the Armanen Futharkh runes. When this came in conflict with the Nazi regime he turned to other occult themes, such as the magic of the spheres and the ancient books of magic (Grimoires).
After the upheavals and repressions of the second world war, Spiesberger headed an esoteric study circle, where he met his future wife, Christa. As a member of the lodge founded by Gardner Fraternitas Saturni he was brother under his lodge name "Eratus" 1948 in Riesa.
Under high usage (hohem Einsatz), he wrote the lodge newspaper "Leaves for applied occult art of living" ("Blätter für angewandte okkulte Lebenskunst"), as well as 42 books as a special titled "Inauguration" ("Einweihung").
When Gregorius reorganised the FS after the war in 1950 Spiesberger became a prominent teacher in the Berlin Lodge (Orient Berlin) of the FS. In the same time, he devoted himself to writing.
Gregory gave Eratus on 18 March 1957 which made eternal faithfulness unto gradus solos (master level), at the initiation of the lodge and the demiurge Saturn.〔ISBN 978-3-932928-40-6 Gregor A. Gregorius - Mystiker des dunklen Lichtes, S. 114〕
In 1960 he withdrew from the lodge for unknown reasons. During the early of 1960s discord and envy in the Fraternitas Saturni ruled, researched and Spiesberger continued undaunted.
Due to his knowledge and diligence, he expected to assume leadership of the lodge after the demise of Gregorius'; the married Gardner however certain his long-term lover, Sorella Roxane for the Office of the Grand Master of.
Last but not least due to divergent views on spiritual issues Spiesberger left the lodge, continue to devote lectures and his literary activities.
In the 1980s, the animal lover reworked some of his works, what was noticed in new editions and new releases again.
He died in the age of 87 in Berlin and is also buried there.

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