Where the swastika come from?
>>1710467
It's a sign most commonly used by Indo-European populations and cultures such as the Andronovo, Yamna and Aryan cultures.
Thus, the sign ended up being used from Scandinavia all the way to the Hindus in India.
German culture descends from the Yamna culture and can thus claim "Aryan" ancestry which is why the NSDAP used the sign as it's the most known sign of the Indo-Europeans, who where considered by the Nazis as the most superior ethnocultural/linguistic group.
>>1710467
The idea that the sun crosses the sky using legs
It's also the symbol of Hermes/Mercury, the messenger God.
The Nazis aquired the Swastika from the Thesophical Society, which was derived from the ancient art of Hermeticism.
Theosophy is essentially a New Age pseudo religion developed in the late 19th century in an attempted to reconcile a religious narrative with Darwinian evolution and served as the basis for the Nazi belief in an ancient Aryan super race who were the cultural progenitors of the Indo-European races from the lost civilization of Atlantis.
>>1710500
It was used since prehistory by non indo european ethnicities too such as the vinca culture and the Indus valley civilization
>>1710647
Each of these cultures, the high cultures of the Babylonian, Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Mesoamerican (Mayan/Aztec), Classical (Greek/Roman), and Arabian civilizations were all founded upon spiritual Traditions that all share an essential transcendent unity. These esoteric symbols are our keyhole into this truth
>>1710547
The connection between Nazi occultism and Hermes is found through their occult ideology being built upon Hermeticism, which was built upon the writings of the prophet Hermes Trismegistus.
>>1710467
Sun symbol of the first farmers, known as 'the noble ones' due to their traits developed thanks to farmer lifestyle, as opposed to hunter gatherers.
It' interesting how that sign in slightly different form appeared in various parts of the world independently among various cultures and ethnic clusters, and everywhere it represented a religion or culture based on similar values.