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
We Antimoderns II
See Part One As little as that against which it reacts, such a spiritualism therefore constitutes a principle: it is not a sign of rebirth, but is instead — like that which already Asianized the Greco-Roman world in the Alexandrian period, and to which it so strangely resembles — a … Continue reading
We Antimoderns
In 1930, Julius Evola launched the periodical La Torre which was subsequently shut down by the Fascist government of Italy. This was just after the publication of the Italian edition of Pagan Imperialism, but before Revolt against the modern World. This essay, Noi Antimoderni is from the inaugural issue. While … Continue reading
Primordial Solar Monotheism
The primordial religion of 15,000 BC would have therefore been solar and permeated by the sense of a universal law of eternal return, of death and rebirth. Like the light, so also the life of men has its “year”, its perennial dying and rebirthing. Continue reading
Germanic Rome
This translation is from the chapter on the theories of Count de Gobineau from Il mito del sangue, (The Myth of Blood). Although there is much to be said about this passage, I’ll leave it to the readers to draw out some conclusions. In some respects Gobineau agrees with Evola: … Continue reading
Aztecs and Human Sacrifice
Thus “family values” do not refer to the bourgeois nuclear family as commonly assumed today. The Vedas show that the “family” encompasses generations. Continue reading
Eating your way to nondual awareness
While Cologero is working on his little project and I am busily translating Sintesi, I’ll toss out this short post regarding the Aghori practice of cannibalism. Apparently, in order to reach nondual consciousness, the Agori practice the consumption and manipulation of semen, menstrual blood, faeces, and urine, all that we … Continue reading
Message from Tony
As an adjunct to the intellectual work on Gornahoor, I will be available the week of October 24, 2011 at South Beach, Miami, at a location to be determined. Anyone seriously interested should make an effort to attend, perhaps for an hour, a day, or longer. We will be able … Continue reading
Race and Death
Since we now have 50 people in the entire world interested in reading more of Evola, I am releasing another section. It may be of value to compare it to Mircea Eliade’s description of the Legionary movement, from which the following quote is taken. Being a profoundly Christian movement, justifying … Continue reading
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