Forwarded from Götterdämmerung
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Eutierria
The euphoric sensation of oneness with the earth and its life forces.
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When it occurs, your perception of the boundaries between yourself and all else—the thoughts and feelings setting you off from the rest of our realm—seem to evaporate. The distinction between you, nature, and God breaks down. You become one with the macrocosm. A reassuring sense of harmony and connection with the world infuses your consciousness. It’s an experience that matches up with the knowledge of your own dependence on and connection to the world.
The rise of individualism over communitarianism and modern conceptions of the natural world has left us forsaken from the divine affinity.
By placing the individual at the center of concern rather than the whole community of life, modernity can create loneliness.
Seeking out eutierria will help heal the divide.
The euphoric sensation of oneness with the earth and its life forces.
~ ~ ~
When it occurs, your perception of the boundaries between yourself and all else—the thoughts and feelings setting you off from the rest of our realm—seem to evaporate. The distinction between you, nature, and God breaks down. You become one with the macrocosm. A reassuring sense of harmony and connection with the world infuses your consciousness. It’s an experience that matches up with the knowledge of your own dependence on and connection to the world.
The rise of individualism over communitarianism and modern conceptions of the natural world has left us forsaken from the divine affinity.
By placing the individual at the center of concern rather than the whole community of life, modernity can create loneliness.
Seeking out eutierria will help heal the divide.
I am not so sure of this myself. I have to wonder if Tom has actually read the book.
Halls of the Hyperboreads
“The Germans show no mercy towards women who prostitute their chastity. ... No one in Germany finds vice amusing, or finds it acceptable to seduce and to be seduced. ... Even more impressive is the practice in which only virgins of both sexes are allowed to…
Does this sound fake and liberal? When you read Tacitus' Germania and Caesar's Gallic Wars, do they not echo the noble society described in the Oera Linda Book, and also what little first-hand record we have from the ancient Nordics and Celts and Slavs and Scythians and Indo/Iranic-Aryans?
This is what happens when you put your faith about your history into the sciences of genetics and archeology; you wait for a professional to dig something up and publish a study about it before you allow yourself to believe what you know is true.
This is what happens when you put your faith about your history into the sciences of genetics and archeology; you wait for a professional to dig something up and publish a study about it before you allow yourself to believe what you know is true.
Halls of the Hyperboreads
Modernity's preoccupation with maximizing the economic is a symptom of its disease. It has taken the true wealth of the West and created a culture plagued by the chasing of money. Its social system of intertwined industrial-complexes is entirely self-serving…
Too often "politics" comes down to posturing and sophistry. The political is impossible to avoid within modernity as all that is economic and social is bound to it. Being political then is not simply having an opinion, it must be lived also or it changes nothing and means nothing at all. Theory is pointless without the praxis laid out and in motion. Don't wait for the perfect system to come around to change your habits to those that will create a better system. The economy you want begins with one alternative transaction, the food supply with one garden row, the community with one friendship, the family with one child.
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
“Good and evil provide the theme of the drama of our mortal existence. In this sense, they may be compared with the positive and negative points which generate an electric current. Transpose the points and the current fails, the lights go out, darkness falls, and all is confusion. The darkness falling on our civilization is likewise due to a transposition of good and evil. In other words, what we are suffering from is not an energy crisis, nor an overpopulation crisis, nor a monetary crisis, nor a balance of payments crisis, nor an unemployment crisis—from none of these ills that are commonly pointed out—but from the loss of a sense of a moral order in the universe. Without that, no order whatsoever —economical, social, or political— is attainable.”
~Malcolm Muggeridge
IMPERIVM
~Malcolm Muggeridge
IMPERIVM
Forwarded from Dead channel 3
For a spiritual person, he wants to see where God is in any given equation; he wants to see what is the Absolute in the situation present before him. He does not care about people's subjective opinions. The idea that Truth is relative, or subject to mere opinion, is the product of a childlike mentality. Truth is not relative. Facts are relative, but Truth is not. Truth in its highest form, understood as eternal wisdom (and not just as the factual truths of everyday, material occurrences), is something which is not an ontologically separable feature of God, but being an essential attribute of God, it is also non-distinct from the very essence of what God is. Thus, Truth in the highest sense is eternal, and not merely factual or subject to relative circumstances.
Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
Men aren’t happy unless they’re literally at war. A certain type of kinship which is lacking in modern society.
Excerpt from Tribe, by Sebastian Junger.
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Excerpt from Tribe, by Sebastian Junger.
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Forwarded from Bubba Kate v The State
The supreme Arcanum of the ancients was the key to the nature and power of fire. From the day when the hierarchies first descended upon the sacred island of the polar ice cap, it has been decreed that fire should be the supreme symbol of that mysterious, abstract divinity which moves in God, man, and Nature. The sun was looked upon as a great fire burning in the midst of the universe. In the burning orb of the sun dwelt the mysterious spirits controlling fire, and in honor of this great light, fires burned upon the altars of countless nations. The fire of Zeus burned upon the Palatine Hill, the fire of Vesta upon the altar of the home, and the fire of aspiration upon the altar of the soul.
Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire
Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire
Forwarded from • Hellas • Ελλάδα • Greece
The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, pt. 1
1. First honor the immortal Gods, as the law demands;
2. Then reverence thy oath, and the illustrious heroes;
3. Then venerate the divinities under the earth, due rites performing,
4. Then honor your parents, and all of your kindred;
5. Among others make the most virtuous thy friend;
6. Love to make use of his soft speeches, and learn from his deeds that are useful;
7. But alienate not the beloved comrade for trifling offences,
8. Bear all you can, what you can, for power is bound to necessity.
9. Take this well to heart: you must gain control of your habits;
10. First over stomach, then sleep, and then luxury, and anger.
11. What brings you shame, do not unto others, nor by yourself.
12. The highest of duties is honor of self.
1. First honor the immortal Gods, as the law demands;
2. Then reverence thy oath, and the illustrious heroes;
3. Then venerate the divinities under the earth, due rites performing,
4. Then honor your parents, and all of your kindred;
5. Among others make the most virtuous thy friend;
6. Love to make use of his soft speeches, and learn from his deeds that are useful;
7. But alienate not the beloved comrade for trifling offences,
8. Bear all you can, what you can, for power is bound to necessity.
9. Take this well to heart: you must gain control of your habits;
10. First over stomach, then sleep, and then luxury, and anger.
11. What brings you shame, do not unto others, nor by yourself.
12. The highest of duties is honor of self.
Forwarded from Chadistan
After the Longest Night, Sun rises up again defeating Darkness, shining with the promise of a Spring to come beyond the snows and ice of a Winter that just begins now
I will not post much until the new year to focus on celebrating with the family and all. The only OC I might post is my thoughts on Evola's Metaphysics of War which I've just started reading. I hope to share a lot more thoughts on readings in the future.
I wish all of you and yours a merry Christmas, Juletide, or whatever your holy-day is, and a happy new year!
I wish all of you and yours a merry Christmas, Juletide, or whatever your holy-day is, and a happy new year!
Forwarded from Dead channel 3
There is no one way to salvation, whatever the manner in which a man may proceed. All forms and variations are governed by the eternal intelligence of the Universe that enables a man to approach perfection. It may be in the arts of music and painting or it may be in commerce, law, or medicine. It may be in the study of war or the study of peace. Each is as important as any other. Spiritual enlightenment through religious meditation such as Zen or in any other way is as viable and functional as any "Way."... A person should study as they see fit.
Miyamoto Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi
Forwarded from Solitary Individual
"We gaze up at the same stars, the sky covers us all, the same universe encompasses us. What does it matter what practical system we adopt in our search for the truth? Not by one avenue only can we arrive at so tremendous a secret."
• Symmachus
• Symmachus
Forwarded from Survive the Jive: All-feed
Someone recently asked me who was more upset, the Anglos or the Gaels, by the recent discovery that "Celtic" DNA in the British Isles is limited mainly to South East England. I said they are both upset.
It will soon be published and used as a way to disrupt national identities in the British Isles. It turns out the people who spread "Celtic" language and culture into these islands were not an Alpine population from the Halstatt region, but rather, in genetic terms, Frenchmen. Their arrival in Britain in the early Iron Age resulted in limited but significant population turnover in the region adjacent to France - while regions like Scotland and Ireland seem unaffected.
This jars with the regional identities of the Isles in which the Southern English are seen as the least Celtic and the recently Gaelic speaking regions as the most Celtic. The reverse is true in genetic terms. However the Celtic identity of Ireland and Scotland should really be a Gaelic identity and Gaelic should not be seen as Celtic in genetic terms but only in linguistic terms. Genetically the Gaels are pure blooded Bell Beaker folk of the Bronze age and ought to be proud of that. England naturally is always the most connected to the continent of any British nation due to its location - so it is the most Germanic for the same reason it is the most Celtic.
It will soon be published and used as a way to disrupt national identities in the British Isles. It turns out the people who spread "Celtic" language and culture into these islands were not an Alpine population from the Halstatt region, but rather, in genetic terms, Frenchmen. Their arrival in Britain in the early Iron Age resulted in limited but significant population turnover in the region adjacent to France - while regions like Scotland and Ireland seem unaffected.
This jars with the regional identities of the Isles in which the Southern English are seen as the least Celtic and the recently Gaelic speaking regions as the most Celtic. The reverse is true in genetic terms. However the Celtic identity of Ireland and Scotland should really be a Gaelic identity and Gaelic should not be seen as Celtic in genetic terms but only in linguistic terms. Genetically the Gaels are pure blooded Bell Beaker folk of the Bronze age and ought to be proud of that. England naturally is always the most connected to the continent of any British nation due to its location - so it is the most Germanic for the same reason it is the most Celtic.
Forwarded from • Hellas • Ελλάδα • Greece
The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, pt. 2
13. Let Justice be practiced in words as in deeds;
14. Then make the habit, never inconsiderately to act;
15. Neither forget that death is appointed to all;
16. That possessions here gladly gathered, here must be left;
17. Whatever sorrow the fate of the Gods may here send us,
18. Bear, whatever may strike you, with patience unmurmuring.
19. To relieve it, so far as you can, is permitted,
20. But reflect that not much misfortune has Fate given to the good.
21. The speech of the people is various, now good, and now evil;
22. So let them not frighten you, nor keep you from your purpose.
23. If false calumnies come to your ear, support it in patience;
24. Yet that which I now am declaring, fulfill it faithfully:
25. Let no one with speech or with deeds ever deceive you
26. To do or to say what is not the best.
13. Let Justice be practiced in words as in deeds;
14. Then make the habit, never inconsiderately to act;
15. Neither forget that death is appointed to all;
16. That possessions here gladly gathered, here must be left;
17. Whatever sorrow the fate of the Gods may here send us,
18. Bear, whatever may strike you, with patience unmurmuring.
19. To relieve it, so far as you can, is permitted,
20. But reflect that not much misfortune has Fate given to the good.
21. The speech of the people is various, now good, and now evil;
22. So let them not frighten you, nor keep you from your purpose.
23. If false calumnies come to your ear, support it in patience;
24. Yet that which I now am declaring, fulfill it faithfully:
25. Let no one with speech or with deeds ever deceive you
26. To do or to say what is not the best.