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Life is ecstatic intercourse between creation and destruction.
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Forwarded from Āryāvarta ᛟ
“It seems that Ungern is more dangerous than Semenov. He is stubborn and fanatical. Clever and ruthless. He occupies key positions in Dauria. What are his intentions? To attack Urga in Mongolia or Irkutsk in Siberia? To swing around to Harbin in Manchuria, and then on to Vladivostok? To march on Beijing and restore the Manchurian dynasty to the Chinese throne? His monarchical plans are limitless. But one thing is clear: Ungern is preparing a coup. He is our most dangerous enemy to date. Destroying him is a matter of life and death.”
- Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky in a report to Lenin in 1920
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After recognizing that “nothing exists, all is permitted,” and the “freedom of the spirit,” the inevitable consequence is the challenge: “Now prove the nobility of your nature.”

Julius Evola.
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“The more I wrote, the more I realized mere words were not enough. So I found another form of expression.”

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
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Julius Caesar & An Imperial Eagle, illustrations by François-Louis Schmied for Les Douze Césars (The Twelve Caesars) by Suetonius (1928 edition).
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“Who has fully realized that history is not contained in thick books but lives in our very blood?” — Carl Jung.

Carl Jung talked about racial memory, a collective memory of the blood. To him this meant that the ancestral memories of our forbearers have become part of our collective unconscious and are in fact, continuing to shape our world.

Every single thing that makes us who we are is shaped by our ancestors. Our food preferences, our penchant for hot or cold weather, our phobias and inexplicable fears, even our food sensitivities and idiosyncratic habits lie in our genes.
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Evola on the Beatles:

"At the time of this writing, a particular instance of vulgar singing were the Beatles, who aroused delirious enthusiasm among the youth.

Apart from their hairstyles, which are of the kind indicated above, the very name chosen by this group is revealing: these screamers called themselves “the Beatles,” choosing as their symbol the most disgusting of insects [the Italian word scarafaggio can mean either “beetle” or “cockroach”]: yet another obvious example of the pleasure in abjection.

We can also point out in passing, by way of illustration, that a member of the Roman aristocracy, who had opened a nightclub, wanted to call it “The Sewer,” had he not been prevented from doing so by the police.

But back to the Beatles: have they not been made Knights of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth of England?

These are signs of the times. The swamp has even flooded the palaces, which are now, however, only faded relics."
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The basis for the Magical worldview is the "metaphysics" of becoming, you can't project your will on something and shape it according to it if it is unchanging, eternal and existent independent from the perceiver.
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"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."

— Thoreau
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Richard Wagner - Götterd...
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Götterdämmerung or Twilight of the Idols (Some call it, Twilight of the Gods).

A book by Nietzsche, a piece by Wagner.

This was the last piece performed by the Berlin philharmonic before the Soviets conquest of Berlin, and it shows us the prophetic beauty of art, the composition is a funeral march for the German hero Siegfried, that in this context of April 1945, it represents the fall and collapse of the German people's Oversoul, in a half a month all the divine energy, creativity, unity and vision that the German people accumulated and released as a Volk's oversoul would be annihilated and neutralized, the Idols that canalized this oversoul into greatness will be dead, the whole project was over... and so in April 12 1945, the Germans stoically faced this Ragnarok of their oversoul while listening to this prophetic piece of Wagner, art and reality went full circle for the Germans on that spring.

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