The Hidden History of Rome (5)

In fact, we see Christianity becoming Roman with Catholicism: purifying itself of its original anarchic, universalist, and humanitarian aspects, and giving rise, in the Middle Ages, to a civilization that is characteristic of the type we articulated: hierarchical, tied to traditions of caste and blood, interspersed with initiatic elements Continue reading

On the Hidden History of Rome

On the Hidden History of Rome

Whether purely under dramatized form, they actually and truly represent the history of the beginnings of a nation, but the history not of events brought about materially on the earth, but rather of spiritual processes that have brought to birth, amidst other peoples, a new and different people through culture and civilization: history, so to speak, of its prenatal period, of its “mystery”. Continue reading

The Eternal Wedding

The Eternal Wedding

He appreciates her sacrifice and the pain she endures for his cause; he appreciates the technique which she has perfected in order to liberate him… she is the creation of the world. He is beyond her, he is beyond everything at the other end of the cord and he loves her with an infinite tenderness since he loves her as himself. He is immobile and abandoned. Continue reading

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