Forwarded from Halls of the Hyperboreads
Beyond the Aryan-Mediterranean civilization of the West there is another which shares the Aryan root but with a very different Eastern aspect. The homeland of this Aryan-Mongolian culture is the vast central Asian steppe and great Siberia to its north; East Asia, though related to this Mongolian element, is distinct. While one may note shared 'Hyperborean' characteristics in the Aryan descendents of East and West there is something entirely absent in the East: the Atlantean-Mediterranean civilizational aspect. What lies in its place to add to the Aryan is something primordial, something distinctly anti-civilizational. Here it also differentiates itself from the far East Asians and their civilization.
This is the smoke from the smoldering embers of ancient Solar Hyperborea; a remnant of mammoth hunter ethos/genos. Recently the Steppe has acted as a battleground between East and West, but before that we find there the Great Polar North; the origin of the spirits of both East and West as we know them today.
This is the smoke from the smoldering embers of ancient Solar Hyperborea; a remnant of mammoth hunter ethos/genos. Recently the Steppe has acted as a battleground between East and West, but before that we find there the Great Polar North; the origin of the spirits of both East and West as we know them today.
Rome was built in a day. One day there was no Rome, then the next Romulus son of Mars founded his sacred city. Destiny was made manifest and an empire was born, all because on one fateful day one hero made one resolute action.
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Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
βBefore the body fails, it is the spirit that triumphs or capitulatesβ
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Diary of an Underground Ronin
βBefore the body fails, it is the spirit that triumphs or capitulatesβ β LΓ©on Degrelle
Before the body moves itself at all, it is the spirit that determines its course.
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Forwarded from Ghost of de Maistre
"Baader compares God to an alchemist who uses a receptacle (the creature) to prepare the Tincture that he needs (His Son). According to Baader, the alchemist does not dispose of the receptacle once the work is finished. In the magnanimity of his joy before the completed task, he confers upon this receptacle the Tincture of eternal life."
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Forwarded from The way of the warrior
The Name of Mongolia β Khalkha β means βShield.β It is the ancient homeland of Genghis Khan, the restorer of the Empire of Ram. The mission of Mongolia is to serve as an obstacle in the path of the rabid hordes of apocalyptic humanity β
the Gogs and Magogs of Bolshevism, democracy, and the profane earth, the freaks of the modern world.
Here, and none other than here, Tradition must be restored and a fight be put up against the forces of the West, the citadel of perversion, the source of Evil. The whole destiny of my line is that of going to the East, to the Rising Sun.
I have reached the Eastern edge of Eurasia myself, on my own. There is nowhere further to go. From this magical point of sacred geography shall begin the Great Restoration. Khalkha β the sacred steppes, the Great Shield.
~ Ungern Von Sternberg
the Gogs and Magogs of Bolshevism, democracy, and the profane earth, the freaks of the modern world.
Here, and none other than here, Tradition must be restored and a fight be put up against the forces of the West, the citadel of perversion, the source of Evil. The whole destiny of my line is that of going to the East, to the Rising Sun.
I have reached the Eastern edge of Eurasia myself, on my own. There is nowhere further to go. From this magical point of sacred geography shall begin the Great Restoration. Khalkha β the sacred steppes, the Great Shield.
~ Ungern Von Sternberg
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Forwarded from The way of the warrior
Ungern entered Mongolia not as a leader of the last unit of an army battered by the Reds, but as a βmythological heroβ, an incarnation of the God of War, as the fulfiller of the Swedish mystic Swedenborgβs testament:
βonly the sages of the Eurasian steppes of Tartary β Mongolia β can find the key to the mysteries of the sacred cycles and the original mystical manuscript long ago lost by humanity under the title The War of Jehovah."
~ Alexander Dugin
βonly the sages of the Eurasian steppes of Tartary β Mongolia β can find the key to the mysteries of the sacred cycles and the original mystical manuscript long ago lost by humanity under the title The War of Jehovah."
~ Alexander Dugin
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The Steppe is second only to the Civilization of the Reindeer in bearing the torch of Hyperborean legacy. It is no mistake that its endless plains birthed the Aryans. Like Attila and Ghenghis Khan before him, what Ungern sought to do was carry out the next step of the eternal cycle of East vs. West, to bring about another War of the Aryans. It is inevitable that the Rising Sun will bring dawn again to the decadent West, forcing it to rise up to excellence in martial necessity.
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Forwarded from The way of the warrior
βThe divine Kutuktu walked over to a safe oddly framed against the oriental decor of the room. He fumbled with the lock for a long while. Finally, a heavy door slowly opened... Kutuktu reached up the metal shelves for a casket carved out of ivory. Inside was a ruby ring with a solar sign, the Hackenkreuz, the symbol of ancient Aryan conquerors.
βGenghis Khan never took this ring off of his right hand.β
Ungern stared at the jewel in a daze. As if in a dream, he extended his hand to Kutuktu. The old man was shaking and hardly managed to put the ring of the great conqueror onto the Baronβs finger. The Living Buddha blessed him. Putting his hands on his head, he pronounced:
βYou will not die. You will be re-incarnated in a more perfect form of being. Remember this, living god of war, Khan to whom Mongolia is owed.β
Ungern felt as if the ring was burning his hand.β
~ Jean Mabire, Ungern Le baron fou
βGenghis Khan never took this ring off of his right hand.β
Ungern stared at the jewel in a daze. As if in a dream, he extended his hand to Kutuktu. The old man was shaking and hardly managed to put the ring of the great conqueror onto the Baronβs finger. The Living Buddha blessed him. Putting his hands on his head, he pronounced:
βYou will not die. You will be re-incarnated in a more perfect form of being. Remember this, living god of war, Khan to whom Mongolia is owed.β
Ungern felt as if the ring was burning his hand.β
~ Jean Mabire, Ungern Le baron fou
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Forwarded from βοΈHistory In Art & Photos πΌ
20 June 451: Roman and Visigoths forces defeat Attila the Hun in north east France at the Battle of the Catalaunian plains, halting the Hun invasion of Roman Gaul.