" Evola’s books are initiatory works that have the power to elevate the individual from mundane existence into a higher dimensional perspective, where the inner workings of the fundamental principles of self-realization are made visible."
Classic occult twattery there, the disdain for "mundane existence". It is so f*cking boring.
“Magic without tears” is such a strange book to read because the reader only hears one side of the letter correspondence, kind of like “The Screwtape Letters”
Why don't I.T. just go ahead and publish Evola's introductory essay to his translation of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion? It'd be topical too.
Or why don’t they even mention it?
" Evola’s books are initiatory works that have the power to elevate the individual from mundane existence into a higher dimensional perspective, where the inner workings of the fundamental principles of self-realization are made visible."
Classic occult twattery there, the disdain for "mundane existence". It is so f*cking boring.
Even Hansen (aka Hans Thomas Hakl) admits he rejects Evola's "numerous unambiguously racist outpourings" - but I.T. can't even admit that directly.
https://www.hthakl-octagon.com/interview/interview-englisch/
I might have to add this to the post.
This was informative.
“Magic without tears” is such a strange book to read because the reader only hears one side of the letter correspondence, kind of like “The Screwtape Letters”
Some of the letters of the "Soror" survived.