- Josef Dvorak
Josef Dvorak is an Austrian psychoanalyst,
Catholic theologian (scholar ofKarl Rahner ), author, and co-founder of theViennese Actionism .Work
For several years, Dvorak worked as a journalist for the Viennese newspapers "Kurier" and "Arbeiter-Zeitung." At least from the beginning of the 1960s, Dvorak worked in Vienna as a
therapist . In this time he also got to knowOtto Muehl , who conducted aconversation analysis on Dvorak. At the end of the 1960s, Dvorak was an important intellectual source of inspiration for the left-winged Viennese student scene.End of the 1970s, Dvorak claimed to have had an encounter with
Satan while under the influence ofLSD . After that, Dvorak retreated into a farmhouse in theLower Austria nWaldviertel and began celebrating “Satanic masses with plenty of naked flesh and blood” („Satanische Messen mit viel nacktem Fleisch und Blut“ [Andreas Schlothauer: "Die Diktatur der freien Sexualität. AAO, Mühl-Kommune, Friedrichshof". Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik, Vienna 1992. ISBN 3-85115-157-7 (S. 14 f.)] )In the 1980s, Dvorak celebrated a modification of English
occult istAleister Crowley ’s "Missa Phoenix" inBurgenland and inBremen . Thesehappening s have been broadcasted on Austrian television and gained Dvorak the reputation of being close to Satanism himself.Today, Dvorak calls himself a “Satanologist” and, as a free researcher and publicist, is particularly engaged in the history of psychoanalysis and the occult. In 1989 he wrote a book “Satanismus. Schwarze Rituale, Teufelswahn und Exorzismus, Geschichte und Gegenwart.” (“Satanism. Black rituals, devil obsession and exorcism, history and presence”).
Literature
* Josef Dvorak: "Satanismus. Schwarze Rituale, Teufelswahn und Exorzismus, Geschichte und Gegenwart." Heyne, Munich, 1989. ISBN 3-453-17258-2
References
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