✍️ Author Biography
Serge Hutin
🌍 English
📚 3 free books
⭐ Known for: History of the Rosicrucians (1959)
Serge Hutin was a French author focusing on esoterica, the occult, secret societies, and ancient astronaut theories.
Serge Hutin, a French writer born in 1927 and passing away in 1997, dedicated his work to exploring esoteric and occult subjects. His extensive writings covered a broad range of topics including Freemasonry, various secret societies, Rosicrucianism, alchemy, and astrology.
Hutin also delved into the Kabbalah, notably proposing that Isaac Newton was a Christian Kabbalist. He gained recognition within UFO communities for his 1975 book, "Alien Races and Fantastic Civilizations." In this work, he posited that ancient human civilizations were established by extraterrestrial visitors, a theme echoed by contemporaries like Jacques Bergier and Jean Sendy. He also discussed the legend of Atlantis, giving considerable weight to Plato's accounts.
Exploration of Esoteric and Occult Traditions
Serge Hutin extensively documented and analyzed a wide array of esoteric and occult traditions throughout his career. His literary output frequently addressed subjects such as Freemasonry, detailing its history and symbolism, and explored the nature and influence of various secret societies. He also dedicated significant attention to Rosicrucianism, examining its origins, teachings, and impact on Western esotericism. Furthermore, Hutin investigated the practices and philosophical underpinnings of alchemy, the ancient pursuit of transmutation, and the divinatory art of astrology, contributing to a broader understanding of these disciplines within occult literature.
Ancient Astronaut Theories and Mystical Interpretations
A notable aspect of Serge Hutin's work involved the exploration of ancient astronaut theories, particularly in his book "Alien Races and Fantastic Civilizations." In this publication, he presented the idea that ancient human societies were not solely indigenous developments but were influenced or perhaps founded by extraterrestrial beings. This perspective positioned ancient civilizations as potential colonial outposts established by visitors from other worlds. Hutin also engaged with the concept of Atlantis, acknowledging and giving credence to the accounts provided by Plato regarding this legendary civilization. His writings often sought to connect historical myths and ancient texts with speculative theories about prehistory and non-human intelligence.
Key Ideas
- Ancient civilizations as extraterrestrial colonial outposts
- Isaac Newton as a Christian Kabbalist