Forwarded from Solitary Individual
Two hours later we reach the mountain refuge, Gnifetti. We had left there, for our return, two very different and yet complementary things, a bottle of White Horse whiskey and a text of warrior asceticism, the Bhagavadgita.
[Julius Evola, Meditations on the Peaks]
[Julius Evola, Meditations on the Peaks]
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Forwarded from Modern Kshatriya
He whose Self is satisfied with knowledge and wisdom, who remains unshaken, who has conquered his senses, who looks upon a lump of earth, a stone and gold with an equal eye - he is said to be a Saint.
- Bhagavad Gita
- Bhagavad Gita
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Forwarded from Der Schattige Wald ๐ฌ๐ฑ
"Nothing is more appropriate to favour a warrior morality of the highest rank than the formidable view of a world in uninterrupted revolt. But now the question arises of the legitimation of a special and necessary, yet by no means willed, relationship to power, a relationship which can also be defined as โmissionโ. It is precisely this legitimation which allows a being to appear no longer as purely elemental, but as historical power. The degree of legitimation determines the degree of dominion which can be achieved by the will to power. Dominion we call a condition in which the boundless space of power is referred to a single point from which it appears as a space of justice.
The pure will to power, by contrast, possesses just as little legitimacy as the will to faith โ what is expressed in these two attitudes, into which romanticism itself divides, is not the feeling of plenitude, but that of deficiency."
~ Ernst Jรผnger, The Worker
The pure will to power, by contrast, possesses just as little legitimacy as the will to faith โ what is expressed in these two attitudes, into which romanticism itself divides, is not the feeling of plenitude, but that of deficiency."
~ Ernst Jรผnger, The Worker
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
It is the night before, perhaps in between, the end of an old and dying world and the beginning of a new and gestating one. In Germany and other places this night bears the name of the Saint who has this day as his feast day, that of St. Pope Silvester I.
The editor of Globus Cruciger would like to thank our readers for a wonderful year, with many hints of things to come in the future. This year has no doubt been a strange one, of many evils, but as always also with a graceful handful of good. We hope that our readers will take this opportunity to think and act in accordance with their convictions, as I myself intend to continue doing, and we would also like to extend a greeting and a thanks to all of our friends on this and other platforms, many of whom we have had the pleasure of meeting in the year that has been.
Happy New Years Eve and a happy Silvester's Night to you all. May God bless the new year of Our Lord Jesus Christ, son of God and of Mary Queen of Heaven. Let us work and pray dutifully and with determination moving forwards. Amen.
The editor of Globus Cruciger would like to thank our readers for a wonderful year, with many hints of things to come in the future. This year has no doubt been a strange one, of many evils, but as always also with a graceful handful of good. We hope that our readers will take this opportunity to think and act in accordance with their convictions, as I myself intend to continue doing, and we would also like to extend a greeting and a thanks to all of our friends on this and other platforms, many of whom we have had the pleasure of meeting in the year that has been.
Happy New Years Eve and a happy Silvester's Night to you all. May God bless the new year of Our Lord Jesus Christ, son of God and of Mary Queen of Heaven. Let us work and pray dutifully and with determination moving forwards. Amen.
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Forwarded from The way of the warrior
De Francisci, makes a very appropriate morphological distinction, that between culture and civilization. Culture, both as an intellectual phenomenon and as a refinement of the material conditions of life of a people, has nothing to do with civilization, a much deeper reality:
"Civilization is not only a manifestation of mainly intellectual activities - says De Francisci โ but a complex and concrete expression of all the energies of the spirit:
it is not only dominion of man over external nature, but at the same time lordship of man over his own human nature, consciousness of coordination with other men, of subordination to a certain order of hierarchies, of dependence on a supreme, divine power transcendent".
It is a unitary and organic construction, which however, in order to be such, also affects the political field, that is, it also presupposes a political organization as the creator and proclaimer of the fundamental values โโat the basis of that same organism.
~ Evola, โVita Italianaโ
"Civilization is not only a manifestation of mainly intellectual activities - says De Francisci โ but a complex and concrete expression of all the energies of the spirit:
it is not only dominion of man over external nature, but at the same time lordship of man over his own human nature, consciousness of coordination with other men, of subordination to a certain order of hierarchies, of dependence on a supreme, divine power transcendent".
It is a unitary and organic construction, which however, in order to be such, also affects the political field, that is, it also presupposes a political organization as the creator and proclaimer of the fundamental values โโat the basis of that same organism.
~ Evola, โVita Italianaโ
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Forwarded from Sons of Sol
โExtended practice of rituals nurtures our intellect, enlarges very greatly our soulโs receptivity to the gods, reveals to men the life of the gods, accustoms their eyes to the brightness of divine light, and gradually brings to perfection the capacity of our facilities for contact with the gods, until it leads us up to the highest level of consciousness and, in a word, it renders those who employ rituals, if we may express it, the familiar consorts of the gods.โ
Iamblichus
Iamblichus
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
The birchbark trumpet is an interesting opportunity to comment on its historical-cultural background.
The brichbark trumpet, in norwegian "neverlur", is a category of trumpet made of wood and (usually) the bark of a birchtree typcally associated with the archaic pastoral herding culture of the pre-modern period. It has an older precedent going back into Nordic antiquity when it was typically made of bronze, possibly being depicted on stone carvings of that time. This older version had a more specific, ritual and war-like character, however.
The "newer" (only in relative terms) birchbark trumpet is first found in a notable archeological dig dating to the 800s. Its usage was much more general than its supposedly older sister, most often being used as a means of communication between humans, but also in the herding of animals.
The brichbark trumpet, in norwegian "neverlur", is a category of trumpet made of wood and (usually) the bark of a birchtree typcally associated with the archaic pastoral herding culture of the pre-modern period. It has an older precedent going back into Nordic antiquity when it was typically made of bronze, possibly being depicted on stone carvings of that time. This older version had a more specific, ritual and war-like character, however.
The "newer" (only in relative terms) birchbark trumpet is first found in a notable archeological dig dating to the 800s. Its usage was much more general than its supposedly older sister, most often being used as a means of communication between humans, but also in the herding of animals.
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Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
โConsider the historical horizon of Nietzsche. His conceptions of decadence, militarism, the transvaluation of all values, the will to power, lie deep in the essence of Western civilization and are for the analysis of that civilization of decisive importance.โ
โ Spengler
โ Spengler
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
"When a student brought a tape recorder to his house in the early 1950s, as Tolkien was having trouble selling The Lord of the Rings to any publisher, the author agreed to read some of his works to the device. Convinced such technology could only be devilish, he agreed to use the recording only after reciting the Lordโs Prayer in Gothic to exorcise any evil at work in it."
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"Much is said today about the Semitic spirit of the New Testament: but the thing referred to is merely priestcraftโand in the purest example of an Arian law-book, in Manu, this kind of 'Semitic spirit'โthat is to say, Sacerdotalism, is worse than anywhere else.
The development of the Jewish hierarchy is not original: they learnt the scheme from Babylonโit is Arian. When, later on, the same thing became dominant in Europe, under the preponderance of Germanic blood, this was in conformity to the spirit of the ruling race: a striking case of atavism. The Germanic middle ages aimed at a revival of the Arian order of castes.
Mohammedanism in its turn learned from Christianity the use of a 'Beyond' as an instrument of punishment.
The scheme of a permanent community, with priests at its headโthis oldest product of Asia's great culture in the domain of organizationโnaturally provoked reflection and imitation in every way. Plato is an example of this, but above all, the Egyptians."
- Friedrich Nietzsche, Will to Power
The development of the Jewish hierarchy is not original: they learnt the scheme from Babylonโit is Arian. When, later on, the same thing became dominant in Europe, under the preponderance of Germanic blood, this was in conformity to the spirit of the ruling race: a striking case of atavism. The Germanic middle ages aimed at a revival of the Arian order of castes.
Mohammedanism in its turn learned from Christianity the use of a 'Beyond' as an instrument of punishment.
The scheme of a permanent community, with priests at its headโthis oldest product of Asia's great culture in the domain of organizationโnaturally provoked reflection and imitation in every way. Plato is an example of this, but above all, the Egyptians."
- Friedrich Nietzsche, Will to Power
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Forwarded from Der Schattige Wald ๐ฌ๐ฑ
"One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil."
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Forwarded from Der Schattige Wald ๐ฌ๐ฑ
Don't wish away the greatness of winter.
Spengler's mistake.
Spengler's mistake.
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Forwarded from Der Schattige Wald ๐ฌ๐ฑ
And do not forget to sleep! How can there be dreamers without sleep? How can Barbarossa's hidden world ever come to an end?
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Forwarded from Der Schattige Wald ๐ฌ๐ฑ
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