This essay on couism and its problems that arise from it suffices for now. Everyone sees that it is a matter of passionate questions, which would merit being considered and amplified rather more than what has so far been done. Continue reading
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Emile Coue — Part 3
Fundamentally, it comes back to the vexed theological question of grace. The principle that faith, once reached, is an irresistible power, which immediately realizes what it believes is true, has been known from the most remote times Continue reading
Emile Coue — Part 2
This is part 2 of Julius Evola‘s review of the movement initiated by Emile Coué. It would be curious that Coué discovered all these techniques himself, since they are part of Hermetic and magic training. Continue reading
Emile Coue — Part 1
Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better. Continue reading
The German New Thought Movement: Exercises
It is all rather well constructed in suggestive and intensely charged emotions in order to lead to a state of mystical exhilaration, not without certain character of virility. Continue reading
The German New Thought Movement
The inner journey given is divided into four major phases.: Concentration, Meditation, Contemplation, Self-Realization. Continue reading
The Purification of the Breath
The way of the spirit is such that it does not exist for those who do not want to follow the path. ~ Julius Evola This is the concluding section of Evola’s essay on the metaphysics of purity. Once again, he expresses Eastern doctrines not only in Western terms, but … Continue reading
Purification of the Sex Act
In this section, Evola offers his comments on the purification of the generative act. Drawing primarily on the tantric writings and German idealism (especially Fichte and Schelling), but also Clement of Alexandria and Plotinus, Evola equates the woman with nature. And nature is that which is still dark or impervious … Continue reading
Purification of the Word
In this rather interesting section, Julius Evola writes on the purification of the word. This is the fruit of his study of the Tantras, which he learned from the writings of John Woodroffe. We need to reemphasize that his goal is not to convince everyone to become Hindus, but rather … Continue reading
Purification of the Mind
This is the second section from the article titled “Purity as a Metaphysical Value” by Julius Evola. It was published in Bilychnis, the journal of the Baptist Theological School of Rome. It is dated June, 1925, volume XXV. Here he relies on Patanjali’s yoga sutras to describe the stages in … Continue reading