"Only yesterday I was no different than them, yet I was saved. I am explaining to you the way of life of a people who say every sort of wicked thing about me because I sacrificed their friendship to gain my own soul. I left the dark paths of their duplicity and turned my eyes toward the light where there is salvation, truth, and justice. They have exiled me now from their society, yet I am content. Mankind only exiles the one whose large spirit rebels against injustice and tyranny. He who does not prefer exile to servility is not free in the true and necessary sense of freedom."
~Kahlil Gibran
~Kahlil Gibran
Forwarded from Fixed Centre Art
'Man, in this art, is no longer even a caricature of himself; he is no longer portrayed in the throes of spiritual death, ravaged by the hideous Nihilism of our century that attacks, not just the body and soul but the very idea of nature and man. No, all this has passed; the crisis is over; man is dead. The new art celebrates the birth of a new species, the creature of the lower depths, subhumanity' - Fr. Seraphim Rose, sculpture by Alberto Giacometti
“Even if there be no hereafter, I would live my time believing in a grand thing that ought to be true if it is not... If these be not truths, then is the loftiest part of our nature a waste. Let me hold by the better than the actual, and fall into nothingness off the same precipice with Jesus and John and Paul and a thousand more, who were lovely in their lives, and with their death make even the nothingness into which they have passed like the garden of the Lord. I will go further, and say, I would rather die for evermore believing as Jesus believed, than live for evermore believing as those that deny him.”
~George MacDonald
~George MacDonald
"The history of social theory is strewn with the wrecks of proposals which took account of everything except the obvious."
~R.H. Tawney
"When the people want the impossible, only liars can satisfy."
~Thomas Sowell
~R.H. Tawney
"When the people want the impossible, only liars can satisfy."
~Thomas Sowell
"Those who might be tempted to give way to despair should realize that nothing accomplished in this order can ever be lost, that confusion, error and darkness can win the day only apparently and in a purely ephemeral way, that all partial and transitory disequilibrium must perforce contribute towards the greater equilibrium of the whole, and that nothing can ultimately prevail against the power of truth."
~René Guénon
~René Guénon
Perhaps, then, someone might say: “Then are you not ashamed, Socrates, of having followed the sort of pursuit from which you now run the risk of dying?”
I would respond to him with a just speech: “What you say is ignoble, fellow, if you suppose that a man who is of even a little benefit should take into account the danger of living or dying, but not rather consider this alone whenever he acts: whether his actions are just or unjust, and the deeds of a good man or a bad."
~Plato, The Apology of Socrates
I would respond to him with a just speech: “What you say is ignoble, fellow, if you suppose that a man who is of even a little benefit should take into account the danger of living or dying, but not rather consider this alone whenever he acts: whether his actions are just or unjust, and the deeds of a good man or a bad."
~Plato, The Apology of Socrates
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
"One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum, in which men steal through existence, like sluggish waters through a marsh, without either honour or observation."
~Walter Scott
IMPERIVM
~Walter Scott
IMPERIVM
"The effects of this staleness is the same everywhere; it is seen in all drug-taking and dram-drinking and every form of the tendency to increase the dose. Men seek stranger things or more startling obscenities as stimulants to their jaded sense. They seek after mad oriental religions for the same reason. They try to stab their nerves to life... They are walking in their sleep and try to wake themselves up with nightmares."
~G.K. Chesterton
~G.K. Chesterton
Forwarded from The Exaltation of Beauty
“Only those who secretly propagate the admiration of beauty conspire effectively against today’s world.”
~Nicolás Gómez Dávila
~Nicolás Gómez Dávila
We have renounced the hidden things of shame, not walking in craftiness nor handling the word of God deceitfully, but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God. But even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing, whose minds the god of this age has blinded, who do not believe, lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine on them. For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves your bondservants for Jesus’ sake. For it is the God who commanded light to shine out of darkness, who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us. We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed.
2 Corinthians 4:2-9
But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us. We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed.
2 Corinthians 4:2-9
"It would seem that our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased."
~C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
~C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
"He restores human nature to itself. He became man and kept his will dispassionate and free from rebellion against nature, so that it did not waver in the slightest from its own natural movement even with regard to those who crucified him."
+St. Maximos The Confessor
"The king of all dispassion suffered to exchange His own glory for our life. His purity descended to our life; but our filth had no effect on his purity."
+St. Gregory of Nyssa
+St. Maximos The Confessor
"The king of all dispassion suffered to exchange His own glory for our life. His purity descended to our life; but our filth had no effect on his purity."
+St. Gregory of Nyssa
“To suppose that majority rule functions only in a democracy is a fantastic illusion. The king, who is but one solitary individual, stands far more in need of the general support of society than any other form of government.”
~Bertrand de Jouvenal
"Those who hate tyrants should love kings."
~Victor Hugo
~Bertrand de Jouvenal
"Those who hate tyrants should love kings."
~Victor Hugo
Forwarded from Fixed Centre Art
'Beauty is a crystallization of some aspect of universal joy; it is something limitless expressed by means of a limit.
Beauty is a reflection of Divine bliss, and since God is Truth, the reflection of His bliss will be that mixture of happiness and truth which is to be found in all beauty.' - Frithjof Schuon, Sainte Chapelle, Paris, 13th century
Beauty is a reflection of Divine bliss, and since God is Truth, the reflection of His bliss will be that mixture of happiness and truth which is to be found in all beauty.' - Frithjof Schuon, Sainte Chapelle, Paris, 13th century
“The man who makes a vow makes an appointment with himself at some distant time or place. The danger of it is that himself should not keep the appointment. And in modern times the terror of one self, of weakness and mutability of oneself, has perilously increased, and is the real basis of the objection to the vows of any kind... Everywhere there is a persistent and insane attempt to obtain pleasure without paying for it. Thus, in politics, the modern Jingoes practically say: ‘Let us have The pleasures of the conquerors without the pain of the soldiers: Let us sit on sofas and be a hearty race.” Thus, in religion and morals, the decadent mystics say: ‘Let us have the fragrance of sacred purity without the sorrows of self-restraint; let us sing hymns alternatively to the Virgin and Priapus.’ Yes, in love, a free-lover says: ‘Let us have the splendor of offering ourselves without the peril of committing ourselves; let us see whether one cannot commit suicide an unlimited number of times.”
~G.K. Chesterton
~G.K. Chesterton
"After centuries of "enslavement", the woman wanted to become free and exist for herself. Feminism, however, was unable to give women any other personality than that which they can give to the mere imitation of men. Thus her claims are nothing but a mask for a thorough mistrust of the new woman towards herself: i.e. for her inability to be and to be considered what she is; as a woman and not as a man. Feminism is based on the premise that the woman as such has no value, that she can only be valid insofar as she becomes as much a man as possible and claims the same prerogatives of the man. Feminism is therefore a symptom of degeneration in the strictest sense of the word."
~Julius Evola
"Feminism liberated women from the natural dignity of their sex and turned them into inferior men."
~Francis Parker Yockey
~Julius Evola
"Feminism liberated women from the natural dignity of their sex and turned them into inferior men."
~Francis Parker Yockey