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In this Atlantean Academy you will find the gymnasium of the heroes, the library of the philosophers, and the temple of the druids
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Forwarded from Aureus Bushcraft
Religion has to change, to live. The Egyptians understood this. We mustn't be afraid to 'add our own bits'
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
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And so it is done! My personal compilation of my favourite essays and texts by Julius C. Evola. I tried to included as few essays from well-known works as possible for the sake of novelty.

Essays and Texts included:

A Decadent “Europe”

Spiritual and Structural Presuppositions of the European Union

The Spiritual Pre-requisite

The United Europe

The Bite of the Tarantula

The Heroic Unity of the Family

L’Anti-Bourgeoisie

Service to the State and Bureaucracy

Some Thoughts on Electoral Politics

The State as power

Temporal Power and Spiritual Authority

Being of the Right

The Forms of War-like Heroism

Greater and Lesser War

the Warrior Element and the New Europe

The Roman Conception of Victory

Misunderstandings of Paganism I-II

Mountain and Race

The Doctrine of Race

Race As a Builder of Leaders

The Doctrine of the Castes

Svadharma and Existentialism

On the Secret Of degeneration

Party or Order?

The Order of the Iron Wreath

The Crisis of Modern Society

The Decay of Words
In ancient times there lived, it is supposed on the highest elevation of Central Asia, a noble race of men, called the Aryan. Speaking a language not yet Sanskrit, Greek, or German, but containing the dialects of all, this clan which had advanced to a state of [pastoral] civilisation had recognised the bonds of blood, and sanctioned the bonds of marriage. That they worshipped Nature,— the sun, moon, sky, earth,— a comparison of ancient religions and mythology in the lands peopled by Aryans, demonstrates. Their chief object of adoration was the Sun. To this race, in the infancy of its civilisation, the sun was not a mere luminary, but a Creator, Ruler, Preserver, and Saviour of the world.

Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb, Aryan Sun Myths: The Origin of Religions (1889)
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If you haven't already, watch Asha Logos' Subverted History series on YouTube or another platform. His production is impeccable and his wealth of knowledge is illuminating. The history of our people goes much deeper than a being a mix of related tribes. We were one race led by an unbroken royal lineage back to the genesis of "Indo-European" culture which, according to its own most ancient accounts, itself stems from the far more ancient Atlanteans and Hyperboreans. Our genetic and cultural lineage is shared, in varying degrees, in peoples all across the globe that met our ancestors in war and peace.

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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
"If there is something specifically peculiar to the Aryo-Western tradition, it is the spontaneous joining together of free men proud of serving a leader who is really such." - Julius C. Evola
My reading and inspired ranting is being held up by work and family again. Fear not, OC quotes and rants will come frequently again. In the mean time I hope you don't mind all the forwards from other great channels I see in those windows of time I get to catch up with the wider world.
Forwarded from Esoteric Dixie Dharma
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.

- Pericles
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
Forwarded from Dead channel 3
The Supreme Divine Personality said: O Arjun, The persons who are transcendental to the three guṇas neither hate illumination (which is born of sattva), nor activity (which is born of rajas), nor even delusion (which is born of tamas), when these are abundantly present, nor do they long for them when they are absent. They remain neutral to the modes of nature and are not disturbed by them. Knowing it is only the guṇas that act, they stay established in the self, without wavering.

Those who are alike in happiness and distress; who are established in the self; who look upon a clod, a stone, and a piece of gold as of equal value; who remain the same amidst pleasant and unpleasant events; who are intelligent; who accept both blame and praise with equanimity; who remain the same in honor and dishonor; who treat both friend and foe alike; and who have abandoned all enterprises – they are said to have risen above the three guṇas.

Bhagavad Gita
Forwarded from Dead channel 3
Those who serve me with unalloyed devotion rise above the three modes of material nature and come to the level of Brahman.

I am the basis of the formless Brahman, the immortal and imperishable, of eternal dharma, and of unending divine bliss.

Bhagavad Gita
For everything that is qualified is not what it is absolutely - for example, that which is qualifiedly beautiful or qualifiedly equal; quality, being a characteristic, makes something beautiful or equal in a particular way, so that quality is not to be applied to the One in the essential and absolute sense, in order that it may not become a particular kind of One instead of the One itself. If, then, the One Itself and the primal entity are the same, and the primal entity is God, it is plain that the One Itself and God are the same, and that is not some particular God, but God Himself. Those, then, who say that the first God is Demiurge or Father are not correct; for the Demiurge and the Father is a particular god. This is obvious, for not every god is demiurge or father, whereas the first principle is simply God and all gods are gods through it, but only some, such as are demiurges, through the Demiurge, and fathers, through the primary Demiurge or Father. Let the One then be termed simply God, as being the cause for all gods of their being gods, but not for some particular gods, as for instance demiurgic or paternal or any other particular type of godhead, which is a type of qualified divinity, not divinity in the simple sense.

Proclus, Commentary on the Parmenides 1096
“Beauty addresses itself chiefly to sight, but there is a beauty for the hearing too, as in certain combinations so words and in all kinds of music; for melodies and cadences are beautiful; and minds that lift themselves above the realm of sense to a higher order are aware of beauty in the conduct of life, in actions, in character, in the pursuits of the intellect; and there is the beauty of the virtues."

“The stars are like letters that inscribe themselves at every moment in the sky. Everything in the world is full of signs. All events are coordinated. All things depend on each other. Everything breathes together.”

- Plotinus
Thus all beings proceed from, and are comprehended in the first being; all intellects emanate from one first intellect; all souls from one first soul; all natures blossom from one first nature; and all bodies proceed from the vital and luminous body of the world. And lastly, all these great monads are comprehended in the first one, from which both they and all their depending series are unfolded into light. Hence this first one is truly the unity of unities, the monad of monads, the principle of principles, the God of Gods, one and all things, and yet one prior to all.

Thomas Taylor, The Theology of the Greeks
Forwarded from Ghost of de Maistre
"War is the father and king of all: some he has made gods, and some men; some slaves and some free..." - Heraclitus
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
"Thou shalt be a God, immortal, incorruptible, and Death shall have no more dominion over thee.” - Pythagoras, The Golden Verses.
Hermes, the god who presides over rational discourse, has long been considered, quite rightly, to be the common patron of all priests; he who presides over true knowledge about the gods is one and the same always and everywhere. It is to him that our ancestors in particular dedicated the fruits of their wisdom, attributing all their own writings to Hermes.

Iamblichus, De Mysteriis 1.1
Forwarded from Acroaticus Atlas Aryanis
"Having been stripped of all that was put upon it by the structures of the heavens, the soul now possesses its own proper power and may ascend to the eighth sphere- rejoicing with all those that welcome it, and singing pslams to The Father.
The gods that dwell above the eighth sphere sing praises with a voice that is theirs alone, call each soul to surrender to the gods, and so each one becomes itself a god by entering communion with Atum.
This is Primal Goodness.
This is the Consummation of True Knowledge.
Having been initiated into immortality, a human soul, now transformed into a god, joins the gods who dance and sing in celebration of the glorious victory of the soul."
-Hermes Trismegistus on Death and Immortality in the Hermetica.
Picture used- Apollo.
Forwarded from Dead channel 3
Again, therefore, attend to the assertions of our fathers on this subject. For they say, that the Demiurgus is the common father and king of all things, and that to other nations he has distributed Gods, who are the prefects of nations, and the curators of cities, each of which governs his own allotment, in an appropriate manner. For since in the father all things are perfect, and all things are one, but in the natures distributed from him, a different power has dominion in a different divinity, hence Mars presides over the warlike concerns of nations; Minerva over the same concerns in conjunction with wisdom; but Hermes over such as rather pertain to sagacity than bold undertakings; and thus the nations which are governed by the several divinities follow the essence of their presiding Gods.

Emperor Julian The Holy