Arnold Heinrich KRUMM HELLER

Arnold Heinrich KRUMM HELLER

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Arnold Heinrich KRUMM HELLER
Beruf Dr. med. Oberst
title Dr.

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Taufe 7. Mai 1876 Salchendorf nach diesem Ort suchen
Geburt 15. April 1876 Salchendorf nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung 1949 Marburg nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 19. Mai 1949 Marburg nach diesem Ort suchen
Auswanderung 15. Februar 1893 Chile nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen Chile nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen Mexico nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen Berlin nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen Marburg nach diesem Ort suchen

Notizen zu dieser Person

Arnold wanderte nach Chile aus, später nach Mexico.
Er kehrte als einziger nach Deutschland zurück und lebte in Marburg.
Er führte den Namen Dr. Arnold Krumm-Heller
Arnold hatte den Kindern viele Dinge aus Mexico mitgebracht
Annelinde Schmidt-Clarner

Arnold Krumm-Heller hinterließ seine 3. Frau Marie-Louise von Diringshofen und 6 Kinder
1 Sohn von seiner 1. Frau in Chile
2 Söhne u.a. Parsival Krumm-Heller und 2 Töchter von Carlotta, welche in der F.R.A. als "Hermana Vileda" bekannt war.
1 unehelichen Sohn, welcher um 1950 in Mexico als ein esotherischer Autor und Verleger unter dem Namen Arnoldo Krumm-Heller Mejia auftauchte.
Der Grabstein von Dr. Arnold Krumm-Heller ist im Besitz eines Sohnes von Guadelupe in Norddeutschland.

Kinder : Hiram , Aguirre, Guadalupe,Cuauthemoc,Sieglinde , Carlota , Parsifal
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FRATERNITAS ROSICRUCIANA ANTIQUA

Heinrich Arnold Krumm was born as the youngest of nine children at Salchendorf in the district of Siegen in Germany, on April 15th 1879.
The rest of the Krumm family was supposed to have already emigrated to Mexico in 1823.
His father Ferdinand was a chief inspector of mines, his mother Ernestine ("née" Heller) was the daughter of a parson.
At the age of fifteen Arnold sailed for Chile, [2] at first roughing it as a railway labourer, but soon becoming active as a healer under the instruction of the Amerindians. He opened sanatoria in Constitución and Santiago, shrinking from nothing as a therapist.
He was so devoted to the Spaniard Asuero's 'method', that without having learnt about any different treatments he singed the inside of a patients nose with red-hot needles, [3] prescribed cane-suger by the pound for stomach-ulcers and kept terminally ill patients in 'irrigation-baths' for hours on end.
[4] Having made his fortune in this way, Krumm-Heller undertook expeditions up the Amazon. Allegedly, the mummies he discovered there may still be see in a number of German museums to this day. [5]

After his mother died in Germany in 1895, religious values began to play an increasing part in Krumm-Heller's life, and he made contacts with the Theosophists. On February 7th 1897 he married his first wife, Rita Aguire Valéry, who was 21 at the time. [6] Back in Mexico, he took up studies at a medical school for military doctors.
In 1906 Herr Krumm (the 'Heller' - his mother's maiden-name - was only hyphenated onto the 'Krumm' in Spanish) is recorded as taking part in experiments on the sense of smell conducted by Gérard Encausse "Papus" in Paris. [7] Krumm concluded that coloured people were racially inferior by sniffing their perspiration. [8]
In 1908 Krumm-Heller received the Memphis-Misrain grades of 90° and 95° from Theodor Reuss in Paris. As a disciple of Bishop Clement (under Bricaud's ægis), [11] and of the Martinists Girgois (in Buenos Aires), Papus, and the American Davidson, Krumm-Heller now set up a number of temples in South America under Papus's jurisdiction. [10] Krumm-Heller not only befriended Reuss, but also Franz Hartmann and the high-grade Mexican freemason Don Jesus Medina. [11] Gnostic Church. In Krumm's Gnostic Church roses were burnt on the altar, so that their scent could heal illnesses. [12]
Extracts from Krumm-Heller's "Golden Book" (pages 13-18):
On March 31st 1897 Krumm-Heller became a member of the Theosophical Society in Paris under H.S. Olcott's leadership.
In September 1902 he obtained honorary membership of the 'Initiates of Thibet' in Washington.
On 24.12.1907 K-Heller became 'Membre de 1re. classe' of the 'Thibet Indes Orientales' (Paris).
(no date) Martinist in the 'Hermanubis' Lodge (Diploma Nº 192).
On March 15th 1908 MM Warrant [Grand General Representative] via Reuss and Heinrich Klein, equivalent to X° for Mexico.
On April 11th 1908 his powers were extended to Chile, Peru, and Bolivia by Charles Détré." [13]
Marcelo Ramos Motta believed that Krumm-Heller had only been granted the VIII° by Reuss; but this grade is sufficient to found an individual Order under O.T.O. supervision. [14]


Krumm-Heller was survived by his third wife Marie-Louise von Dieringshoffen,
and by six children: one son by his first wife in Chile;
two sons (including Parsival) and two daughters by Carlotta, who was known in F.R.A. as "Hermana Vileda";
and one illegitimate son who appeared in Mexico around 1950 as an esoteric author and lecturer under the name Arnoldo Krumm Heller Mejia.
Krumm-Heller's gravestone is in the posession of a son of Guadelupe in Northern Germany.

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