Halls of the Hyperboreads
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In this Atlantean Academy you will find the gymnasium of the heroes, the library of the philosophers, and the temple of the druids
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Forwarded from Dharma Vajrā ☸️
"All precipitable matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or luminiferous Ether, which is acted upon by the life giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in never-ending cycles all things and phenomena." -Nikola Tesla
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Mythologize everything.
Always have the truth in sight.
With every word, never stop singing and composing poetry.
With every action, never stop painting or sculpting, with colors or words or anything you touch.

The art of Life reflects the artistry of the ultimate Truth; it is all the same divine art.
All this artistry: symbolic, harmonic, metaphorical, mythical—all for what, towards what?
This god or those gods—what is the difference?
Those are all dead questions, and they do not lead to their own answers.

The One Living God is alive, and you must be too. Nothing else matters until you are born, again!
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"Men, according to the ancient story, there is a god who holds in his hands the beginning and end and middle of all things, and straight he marches in the cycle of nature. Justice, who takes vengeance on those who abandon the divine law, never leaves his side. The man who means to live in happiness latches on to her and follows her with meekness and humility. But he who bursts with pride, elated by wealth or honors or by physical beauty when young and foolish, whose soul is afire with the arrogant belief that so far from needing someone to control and lead him, he can play the leader to others—[b] there’s a man whom God has deserted. And in his desolation he collects others like himself, and in his soaring frenzy he causes universal chaos. Many people think he cuts a fine figure, but before very long he pays to Justice no trifling penalty and brings himself, his home and state to rack and ruin. Thus it is ordained. What action, then, should a sensible man take, and what should his outlook be? What must he avoid doing or thinking?"
~ Plato
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Likewise I advise those who cherish the ways of freedom and shun the yoke of slavery as something evil, to beware lest by an excessive and ill-timed thirst for freedom they fall into the affliction of their ancestors, the excessive anarchy they experienced as a result of their unmeasured passion for liberty. For the Sicilians before the reign of Dionysius and Hipparinus lived happily, as they thought, faring sumptuously and ruling their rulers; they it was who, without any legal judgment, stoned to death the ten generals who preceded Dionysius, in order not to be subject to any master, not even justice and the law, but to be altogether and absolutely free. This is why tyranny came upon them. Both servitude in excess and liberty in excess are very great evils, but in due measure both are great goods. Due measure is found in obedience to God, the absence of measure in obedience to men. And the god of wise men is the law; of foolish men, pleasure.

Plato(?), Letter VIII 354d-e
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The devastation we are confronted with in tragedy is that the whole of law, the utmost violence, is left to one figure. The world of mortal pain set upon the earth itself. A figure abandoned to the world; not even a titan can overstretch the chasm. It is the continuation of the titanic battle after the fall and eternal judgement of the titans.
One man is left to drag the world behind him, all the rest – beholden.
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Forwarded from Eternal Dharma
"There are two ways to meet a glorious death, and both are very rare. One is to die after performing mystic yoga, especially bhakti-yoga, by which one can control the mind and living force and die absorbed in thought of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The second is to die on the battlefield, leading the army and never showing one’s back. These two kinds of death are recommended in the śāstra as glorious."
- Srimad Bhagavatam, 6.10.33
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"Man, more than wanting to be understood, wants what is incomprehensible in him to be respected."
~ Ernst Jünger
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Forwarded from Occidental Madness Drafts
"A Catholicism that is raised up to the level of a truly universal, unanimous, and perennial tradition where faith can be integrated into a metaphysical realization, the symbol integrated into the path to awakening, the rites and sacraments into acts of power, dogmas into expressions of an absolute and infallible consciousness because it is beyond human and, as such, alive in beings unbound from terrestrial chains through an ascesis, and where the pontificate recovers its primal mediating function — such a Catholicism could supplant every “spiritualism”, both present and future." - Julius Evola, "Mask and Face of Contemporary Spirituality"
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
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Forwarded from Orphic Inscendence (Naida)
"Oldřich and Božena", František Ženíšek (25 May 1849 – 15 November 1916), Czech
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