Waldemar von Wasielewski
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Waldemar von Wasielewski (1875–1959) was a German writer who specialized in the occult
Occult
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, Goethe research
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, and the history of music.

Life

Wasielewski was born on December 10, 1875 in Bonn. His father, Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski (1822–1896), was a prominent violinist, conductor, and music editor. He studied natural science
Natural science
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, history of literature
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, History of art
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, and philosophy
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 at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, earning a doctorate in Botany
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 in 1899. He habilitated
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 at the University of Rostock as a private lecturer
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 from 1899-1905.

As a freelance writer, his efforts fell on music historical themes, Goethe
Goetheforschung
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, and especially the occult. The publisher Piper
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 issued a volume of his poetry in 1909.

His first encounters with the field of occultism may be dated to 1912, primarily to the symptoms of telepathy
Telepathy
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 reported in Sir Oliver Lodge's (1851–1940) book The Survival of Man. In Wasielewski's first writing on the subject, Wass muss jedermann vom Occultismus wissen (1915) [What everyone should know about the occult], the author tried to reconcile scientific methods to occult phenomena.

Wasielewski married Maria von Bloedau (1883–1963) in 1916, who's mediumship
Mediumship
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 led him to deepen his telepathic studies. In his main work on the subject, Telepathie und Hellsehen [Telepathy and clairvoyance] he attempted to prove the phenomena through scientific methods and testing, aided by his wife's telepathic abilities. Involved in these experiments was the doctor and parapsychologist
Parapsychology
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 Rudolf Tischner
Rudolf Tischner
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 (1879–1961).

A correspondence between Wasielewski and the poet Ranier Maria Rilke developed from Rilke's reaction to Telepathie und Hellsehen, which the famous poet read shortly after completing the Duino Elegies
Duino Elegies
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.

Wasielewski died on February 28, 1959 in Sondershausen.
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Primary Works

  • Theoretische und experimentelle Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Amitose , Leipzig (1902).
  • Goethe und die Descendenzlehre , Frankfurt (1903).
  • Robert Schumann, Eine Biographie , Leipzig (1906). (Revised edition of his father's biography of Schumann)
  • Artur Volkmann, Eine Einführung in sein Werk , München Leipzig (1908).
  • Der Regenbogen, Poems, Piper Munich (1909).
  • Goethes meteorologische Studien , Leipzig (1910).
  • Was muss jedermann vom Occultismus wissen , Leipzig (1915).
  • Telepathie und Hellsehen, Versuche und Betrachtungen über ungewöhnliche seelische Fähigkeiten , Halle (1921).
  • Einleitung zu Goethes naturwissenschaftlichen Schriften, Zur Farbenlehre in: Goethes Werke , Berlin (1927).
  • Die Violine und ihre Meister , Leipzig (1927). (Revised edition of his father's work)
  • Goethes Ehe, in: Goethes Ehe in Briefen , Potsdam (1936).
  • Remote Viewing, Versuche und Betrachtungen zu Fähigkeiten wie Telepathie und Hellsehen , Leipzig (2006).ISBN 978-3-89094-491-3 (Republication of the title Telepathie und Hellsehen)
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