Auguste Comte was a 19th century French philosopher, although seldom read today. He called his philosophical system Positivism and he is rightly regarded as the founder of sociology as a science. Dismayed by the French revolution and its aftermaths, Comte was motivated to put the civilization of the Middle Ages … Continue reading
The Breath of Life

Try to remember why you chose this particular life, its qualities, your parents, your world. Then you will understand. Continue reading
And God Created Woman

Eve was already inside Adam… she was not only in his body with him but also in soul and spirit with him. Continue reading
Zarathustra
The eternal Dream is borne on the wings of ageless Light that rends the veil of the vague and goes across Time weaving ceaseless patterns of Being ~ Rabindranath Tagore, Santiniketan As initiates from Lao Tzu to Fabre d’Olivet and Rene Guenon show us, there are three powers driving history, … Continue reading
Hope and Change
Hope Even the smallest initiative of a single man or group of men when it is properly organized, can result in a surprising variety of effects and long-term results. As soon as one realizes this fact, one becomes completely immune against despair. ~ Charles Maurras Change History sometimes produces surprising … Continue reading
Independence Day
Man is neither the slave of his race nor his language, neither of his religion nor of the course of rivers, not yet of the direction of mountain ranges. A great aggregation of men, healthy in mind and warm in heart, creates that moral consciousness that we call a nation. … Continue reading
The Owl of Minerva
philosophy can only understand a cycle at its end. Hence, it is not helpful at its beginning, so anyone who is now engaged in the “battle of ideas” can hope for little more than a pyrrhic victory. Continue reading
The Mind of the Ancient City
Blind love vs Justice Continue reading
The Degeneration of the Ancient City
The City was hierarchically arranged under the leadership of the King, and under him, the leaders of the tribes, clans, and families. The religion was based on ancestor worship. Continue reading