The point of view of this essay is absolute, that is, metaphysical, sacred, traditional: these three terms are identical for us because they converge in the determination of the same domain, that of transcendental truth Continue reading
An Introduction to Guido de Giorgio
Guido Lupo Maria De Giorgio, pseudonym “Havismat” (San Lupo, October 3 1890 – Mondovi, December 27, 1957) was an esoterist and Italian writer. After graduating with a degree in philosophy, he went to Tunisia where he worked as a teacher of Italian. There, he came into contact with Islamic esoterism … Continue reading
The Heart of the West

If I say potato, someone else will say potato, as if there is a big difference. Continue reading
Rational Man and Moral Law

According to Anthony, only the rational man is in union with God, and reason is not at all common to all men. Continue reading
Seed of the Father
When I was a young boy, my father would tell me once or twice about women he had known prior to my mother, and even how he almost married them. It was a curious idea for me and I would speculate how my life would have been with a different … Continue reading
Land of the Twice-born
Man has to love the past in order to remember it. ~ Valentin Tomberg Those who see in Gornahoor nothing but an apology for New Age occultism are severely in error. While there are many claiming to expose alleged secret conspiracies, they offer nothing positive. Gornahoor, on the other hand, … Continue reading
Stages of Initiation
Louis Claude de Saint-Martin separated men into four categories. Man of Torrent The Man of Torrent is caught up in the world process. He accepts things as they appear. He identifies with his thoughts, feelings, likes, dislikes, and desires. However, since they are so variable, he lacks a stable identity, … Continue reading
Beyond Mediocrity
the very nature of certain ordinary persons consists precisely in their perpetual and unvarying ordinariness. Continue reading
