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Ewige blumenkraft

Perpetual Accord         
PEACE TREATY
Ewige Richtung
The Perpetual Accord ( in German 'Ewige Richtung') was a peace treaty and alliance of the 8 Cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy and Arch Duke Sigismund of Austria. King Louis XI of France was elected as a mediator between both parties.
Schleswig-Holstein Question         
  • The Province of Schleswig–Holstein (red), within the [[Kingdom of Prussia]], within the [[German Empire]], 1866–1920
  • The [[Jutland]] peninsula showing Holstein in yellow, southern Schleswig in brown, northern Schleswig in red, and the other Danish parts of Jutland in dark red
  • Schleswig / Slesvig Partition Plans 1864
  • [[Language shift]] in the 19th century in Southern Schleswig, showing a Danish and a German language map
19TH-CENTURY LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC ISSUE
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Schleswig–Holstein question         
  • The Province of Schleswig–Holstein (red), within the [[Kingdom of Prussia]], within the [[German Empire]], 1866–1920
  • The [[Jutland]] peninsula showing Holstein in yellow, southern Schleswig in brown, northern Schleswig in red, and the other Danish parts of Jutland in dark red
  • Schleswig / Slesvig Partition Plans 1864
  • [[Language shift]] in the 19th century in Southern Schleswig, showing a Danish and a German language map
19TH-CENTURY LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC ISSUE
Schleswig-Holstein problem; Schleiswig-Holstein question; Question of Schleswig-Holstein; Schleswig-Holsteinische Frage; Schleswig Holstein question; Schleswig-Holstein Question; Schleswig-Holstein question
The Schleswig–Holstein question (; ) was a complex set of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century from the relations of two duchies, Schleswig () and Holstein (), to the Danish crown, to the German Confederation, and to each other. The British statesman Lord Palmerston is reported to have said: "Only three people have ever really understood the Schleswig-Holstein businessthe Prince Consort, who is deada German professor, who has gone madand I, who have forgotten all about it.

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Ewige Blumenkraft

Ewige Blumenkraft (German: "eternal flower power" or "flower power forever") is given in Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson's 1975 Illuminatus! Trilogy as a slogan or password of the Illuminati.

Since "flower power" is a modern concept advanced by hippies, it is likely that Shea and Wilson intended this as a joke, although, characteristically, they never say so. They attribute the disclosure of this slogan to an article by Shea written under the pseudonym "Sandra Glass" in the magazine TeenSet for March 1969. Another possibility is that the rose and lotus flower are an important symbol of spiritual development in both the western and eastern mystery schools.

Ewige Blumenkraft und ewige Schlangenkraft is also offered in Illuminatus! as the complete version of this motto. The text translates "Schlangenkraft" as "serpent power"; thus "Ewige Blumenkraft und ewige Schlangenkraft" means "eternal flower power and eternal serpent power" and may allude to the conjoinment of cross and rose within the alchemical furnace. In this interpretation, the authors seem to suggest sexual magic as the secret or a secret of the Illuminati. "Schlangenkraft" likely translates the title of Arthur Avalon's classic The Serpent Power, where it refers to the Kundalini. The term was used as publisher's imprint for the first edition of the Simon Necronomicon.

Illuminatus! quotes Glass as claiming that the phrase figured in an incident involving Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley and Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. After Ribicoff criticized Mayor Daley for instructing the Chicago Police Department to deal harshly with anti-war demonstrators, Daley shouted something inaudible at Ribicoff, leading to widespread speculation about what Daley had said. The Teenset article, according to Illuminatus!, introduces the novel theory that Daley shouted "Ewige Blumenkraft!" -- presumably marking Daley as a member of the Illuminati.

Sandra Glass was a pseudonym for Robert Shea, who was playing a prank on the readers of TeenSet. The article (as quoted in Illuminatus!) cites Simon Moon—a fictional character from Illuminatus!, as well as one of Robert Anton Wilson's pen names—as the source of its background information on the Illuminati.