Forwarded from The Golden One
I have read Eros and the Mysteries of Love – The Metaphysics of Sex by our esteemed baron Julius Evola. As the noscript of the book suggests, Evola explores the higher dimensions of the union of man and woman.
He refutes the merely material view of sex (i.e. the view that sex is only related to procreation and about primal desires). He also takes issue with the Freudian view of sex – which focuses on the Lower (damaged, faulty) aspects of it.
Where Freud and other degenerates look ‘down‘ to study these matters, Evola looks ‘up‘ and presents the Higher aspects of it.
📖Full review: https://thegoldenone.se/2024/07/23/eros-and-the-mysteries-of-love-by-julius-evola/
He refutes the merely material view of sex (i.e. the view that sex is only related to procreation and about primal desires). He also takes issue with the Freudian view of sex – which focuses on the Lower (damaged, faulty) aspects of it.
Where Freud and other degenerates look ‘down‘ to study these matters, Evola looks ‘up‘ and presents the Higher aspects of it.
📖Full review: https://thegoldenone.se/2024/07/23/eros-and-the-mysteries-of-love-by-julius-evola/
Forwarded from Aretḗs (Murr)
I've come to the conclusion that one of the most dangerous things in the modern world is surrogate activities. Vices like Alcohol, Drugs, and cigarettes', these target the body and mind. Social Media, Pornography, Videogames, all of these modern vices target the soul and destroy us from the inside. All of us, once past our basic human needs, have a desire for more in the forms of Love and Belonging, Self-Esteem, and Self Actualization (refer to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs for specific examples of what these look like), and naturally, we are conditioned to seek them out. When we seek them out, we take action in the world and form meaningful connections, making us happy and help us bring happiness to others. Modern vices subvert this by acting as surrogate activities for these needs. Want to look good and connect with people? Go on social media, you get to live your life through the lens of others. Sure you never went to Venice, but you saw the pictures from someone who did. Sure you never talked to that girl, but you saw a POV from a pickup artist who did. Want to find intimacy with someone? No problem, pick your model from a list of porno sites, right down to the situation. Want to achieve something big? Play a video game. Why not start a business in a server instead of starting on in real life?
All of these modern vices meets the higher levels of human needs without the risk of actually doing it, and I theorize that it acts as a level cap for people who would otherwise go out into the world and do things. It keeps people comfortable instead of being the greatest version of themselves. Once you're past survival, these literally sap your Vril and disable your Will to Power. If you have to use these, make your time productive with it. If you're watching YouTube, take notes on whatever you watched, treat it as a study time rather than leisure time. Use social media to connect with other, not in a shallow "I Liked her post" way, but to find like minded people and meet up. Maybe you can use videogames to unwind or as a social activity, or even strategy/management games to simulate problems, but never let them reach a point where you feel proud of what you did in game.
A good test for surrogate activities is to see if you say "Wow, I really enjoyed watching/doing that (in game)" or "Wow, you can do that? I should try that later today". If the activity that you do gives you a sense of satisfaction that you would otherwise get from doing it in real life, its a surrogate.
All of these modern vices meets the higher levels of human needs without the risk of actually doing it, and I theorize that it acts as a level cap for people who would otherwise go out into the world and do things. It keeps people comfortable instead of being the greatest version of themselves. Once you're past survival, these literally sap your Vril and disable your Will to Power. If you have to use these, make your time productive with it. If you're watching YouTube, take notes on whatever you watched, treat it as a study time rather than leisure time. Use social media to connect with other, not in a shallow "I Liked her post" way, but to find like minded people and meet up. Maybe you can use videogames to unwind or as a social activity, or even strategy/management games to simulate problems, but never let them reach a point where you feel proud of what you did in game.
A good test for surrogate activities is to see if you say "Wow, I really enjoyed watching/doing that (in game)" or "Wow, you can do that? I should try that later today". If the activity that you do gives you a sense of satisfaction that you would otherwise get from doing it in real life, its a surrogate.
“It was during this period that my eyes were opened to two perils, the names of which I scarcely knew hitherto and had no notion whatsoever of their terrible significance for the existence of the German people. These two perils were Marxism and Judaism.”
- Adolf Hitler, discussing his time living in Vienna as a young man
- Adolf Hitler, discussing his time living in Vienna as a young man
“I am firmly convinced to-day that, generally speaking, it is in youth that men lay the essential groundwork of their creative thought, wherever that creative thought exists. I make a distinction between the wisdom of age — which can only arise from the greater profundity and foresight that are based on the experiences of a long life — and the creative genius of youth, which blossoms out in thought and ideas with inexhaustible fertility, without being able to put these into practice immediately, because of their very superabundance. These furnish the building materials and plans for the future; and it is from them that age takes the stones and builds the edifice, unless the so-called wisdom of the years may have smothered the creative genius of youth.”
- Adolf Hitler
- Adolf Hitler
Forwarded from 𝐒𝐈𝐆𝐌𝐀
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Forwarded from Sexual Subversion - LGBT Agenda
During the Olympics ceremony, the French republic celebrated beheading a woman who had no political power, and whose crime was being forced to marry the heir to French throne.
Her last words was "excuse me", which she said to her executioner after she accidentally stepped on his foot.
Her children were also imprisoned and viciously tortured.
🔘https://x.com/DegeneraC_Watch/status/1817581659925217493
Her last words was "excuse me", which she said to her executioner after she accidentally stepped on his foot.
Her children were also imprisoned and viciously tortured.
🔘https://x.com/DegeneraC_Watch/status/1817581659925217493
Forwarded from Sexual Subversion - LGBT Agenda
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Here is what French revolutionaries did to an innocent woman, just because she was Marie Antoinette's friend
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Here is what French revolutionaries did to an innocent woman, just because she was Marie Antoinette's friend
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The French Revolution was a crime against humanity. Rest in peace to all the victims of this evil revolution. Vive la monarchie!
🏴 Statues of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France, the last King and Queen of pre-revolutionary France, at the Basilica of Saint-Denis where they are buried. Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
⚜️ Statues du roi Louis XVI et de la reine Marie-Antoinette de France, derniers roi et reine de la France pré-révolutionnaire, à la basilique Saint-Denis où ils sont enterrés. Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
⚜️ Statues du roi Louis XVI et de la reine Marie-Antoinette de France, derniers roi et reine de la France pré-révolutionnaire, à la basilique Saint-Denis où ils sont enterrés. Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
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Eton College Documentary (1967) Part 1 of 2
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Eton College Documentary (1967) Part 2 of 2
Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
Slander was dealt with quite severely in the Older Gulaþing Law.
If one was found guilty of slander, the accuser was required to pay a fine to the accused, and the accused had the right to have him outlawed and kill him.
Examples mentioned in the law code included; accusing a man of unlawful sexual intercourse (likely adultery and/or homosexuality), claiming a man gave birth to a child (reference to Loki?), or comparing him to a bitch or mare (which implied homosexuality), accusing another of being a troll, werewolf or sorcerer, and accusing a woman of adultery.
If one was found guilty of slander, the accuser was required to pay a fine to the accused, and the accused had the right to have him outlawed and kill him.
Examples mentioned in the law code included; accusing a man of unlawful sexual intercourse (likely adultery and/or homosexuality), claiming a man gave birth to a child (reference to Loki?), or comparing him to a bitch or mare (which implied homosexuality), accusing another of being a troll, werewolf or sorcerer, and accusing a woman of adultery.
Forwarded from Lance's Legion
All self-doubt is weakness of will. All weakness of will is chosen.
Victory is possible. Always.
Victory is possible. Always.
“Battle of Arsuf” by Éloi Firmin Féron.
The Battle of Arsuf took place on 7 September 1191. A combined European Crusader army of 11,200 men led by King Richard I “the Lionheart” of England faced a Saracen army of 25,000 men led by Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria.
Despite being outnumbered more than two to one, King Richard the Lionheart of England led the Crusader army to victory over the Saracen army. The Saracen army lost 7000 men killed in combat, including 32 emirs, while the Crusader army only lost 700 men killed in combat.
Following the Crusader victory, the Crusaders took control of the central coast of Palestine, including the city of Jaffa.
Glory to England! Glory to Europe!
The Battle of Arsuf took place on 7 September 1191. A combined European Crusader army of 11,200 men led by King Richard I “the Lionheart” of England faced a Saracen army of 25,000 men led by Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria.
Despite being outnumbered more than two to one, King Richard the Lionheart of England led the Crusader army to victory over the Saracen army. The Saracen army lost 7000 men killed in combat, including 32 emirs, while the Crusader army only lost 700 men killed in combat.
Following the Crusader victory, the Crusaders took control of the central coast of Palestine, including the city of Jaffa.
Glory to England! Glory to Europe!