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Hyperborean Physics

This compilation of works entails the extent tract of Nimrod de Rosario and another member of OCTIRODAE, the Tirodal Knights of the Argentine Republic, carriers of the torch of the Hyperborean wisdom.
The work reveals the implosive physics of Victor Schauberger; Nikola Tesla and others who re-presented the toroidal dynamics of the Hyperborean wisdom. Many diagrams and conceptual models are included in this volume and it serves as a complement to the other works of Nimrod de Rosario and his Kameraden.

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Berserker

The obscure philosopher Sieg Grun presents his magnum opus of both a critical and positive nature. Herein is contained a critique of the ideology of the world order in its myriad facets and a prescription of guidance on the path toward the Superman. Every topic of the culture of the enemy is touched upon and a way out of the labyrinth of the world order is shown through the path of spiritual virility.

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Hyperborean Light

Sieg Grun

This two-part work covers the minutiae of the cabal’s tactics of witchcraft and provides strategies to overcome their violence.

Part 1: Black Light of Agartha

This section discusses the existential modes of behavior necessary to become a Berserker Siddha

Part 2: False Light of Shamballah

This section presents the cabal in its false light

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NOS: Book of the Resurrection

Miguel Serrano

Nos, Book of the Resurrection is the magical masterpiece by Miguel Serrano. It is his personal journey of Initiation which shapes epiphanies into words. In this book Serrano speaks of those things which no one speaks of. It is the story of Wotan, the story of Apollo, the story of Lucifer. NOS is the song of the Minnesinger, the Troubadour, and the Cathar. The quest for the Holy Graal has never been made so clear. Don Serrano relates to us a Lost Love, an Eternal Love that is the answer to the riddle of the Eternal Return. NOS was written for the one who as of yet has not been satisfied with the answers that have been given. Hyperborea/Thule is revealed. Atlantis is found. The Beloved Valkyrie, along with the White Gods are rediscovered.

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Nietzsche

Miguel Serrano

Miguel Serrano’s works on Friedrich Nietzsche amplify the doctrine of the ubermensch in his properly understood form, in his dance with Shiva and overcoming the Demiurge, transforming himself into a black sun.

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The Philosophy of Alfred Rosenberg

James. B. Whisker

This work of scholarship of James B. Whisker compares the Philosophy of Alfred Rosenberg as laid out in his “The Myth of the 20th Century” with the original gnostics revealing that Rosenberg could with justice be spoken of as a ‘Marcionite gnostic’, following in the footsteps of Marcion of Sinope.

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The Religion of the Aryo-Germanic Folk

Guido von List

Originally published in the 1920s as a companion volume to List’s major work The Secret of the Runes, this book provides a general outline of his religious philosophy. From etymology to comparative religion, List employs an impressive range of study to explain the principles of Armanism.

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The Zenith of Humanity

Rudolf Jon Gorsleben

The original German language edition of Rudolf John Gorsleben’s Hochzeit der Menschheit was published in 1930 by Koehler & Amelang. This is a revised edition of the English translation with the irrelevant footnotes removed.

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The Secret of the Runes

Guido von List

Written as an introduction to List’s basic ideas, The Secret of the Runes contains examples of virtually all of his major philosophical themes. No other work so clearly and simply sets forth the full spectrum of his fantastic vision of a mystical philosophy based on ancient Germanic principles.

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A History of Roman Religion

Franz Altheim

“The History of Roman Religion” is a comprehensive overview of the degeneracy of Aryan Rome into semitized catholicism. Written in 1938 it traces this decline and fall from the origin of Rome to its demise.

Franz Altheim (6 October 1898 – 17 October 1976) was a German classical philologist and historian who specialized in the history of classical antiquity. During the 1930s and 1940s, Altheim served the Nazi state as a member of Ahnenerbe, a think tank controlled by the Schutzstaffel (SS), the paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party, and as a spy for the SS.

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The Swastika: Earliest Known Symbol

Thomas Wilson

In The Swastika, Thomas Wilson analyzes copious evidence from both ancient and modern civilizations in order to interpret the meaning of this archetypal symbol as it appears throughout the history of mankind. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times

René Guénon

In The Reign of Quantity, Guénon seeks to understand “some of the darkest enigmas of the modern world, enigmas which the world itself denies because it is incapable of perceiving them although it carries them within itself, and because this denial is an indispensable condition for the maintenance of the special mentality whereby it exists.”

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The Oera Linda Book

William Sandbach’s translation

This controversial “lost” history tells of a great island continent in northern Europe inhabited by a highly civilized race during the third millennium BC. The island was later destroyed by an immense catastrophe, but enough of its inhabitants escaped to carry their civilization
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Contra Matriarchy

Julius Evola

The primeval mother goddess cult exists to this day in modern freemasonry and christianity and has embodied itself in the institutions of democratic secular society.

In this compilation of Evola’s writings matriarchy is unveiled in its origins and analogs in character types and cultural phenomena as well as the very structure of modernity.

It is essential to understand what matriarchy is, through what channels it was given birth and what solutions still exist in the nadir of the Kali Yuga to rectify the problem.

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Spiritual Virility

Julius Evola

This compilation of the writings of Baron Julius Evola is designed to give the reader a pragmatic compass for navigating the “corrosive waters” of this world. It presents a selection from his works that steers one towards higher existence while remaining engaged in this world on the frontline of the cultural war.

These selections show the obstacles to be overcome and the means of their overcoming. They represent a map of immanent transcendence – not as escapism into a false heaven through pacifistic cowardice, but as an armory from which one can gird himself to fight against the current of disintegration and its agents.

They assist the reader in knowing the enemy and in knowing himself, to “become who he is” – an aristocrat of the soul, an Aryan.

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The Will to Power

Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche’s notebooks, kept by him during his most productive years, offer a fascinating glimpse into the work and mind of a great thinker. Compiled from these notebooks, The Will to Power is arguably one of the most influential books of the past hundred years.

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Antarctica

Miguel Serrano

This compilation presents Miguel Serrano’s works on Antarctica both alchemically and physically:
Antarctica & Other Myths
Neither by Land nor by Sea
Who Calls in the Ice
Photographs of the national socialists in Antarctica

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Atlantis: The Mystery Unravelled

Jurgen Spanuth

“Spanuth developed the idea that in the Platonic dialogues Timaeus and Critias that Atlantis was in the North Seawhere island of Helgoland is situated, and was political and a religious center of the Nordic Bronze Age . This island is also identical to the King Island (Basileia) of Phaeacians[Phoenicians?] from the stories of Homer, and the Atlanteans and Phaeacians[Phoenicians?] were also Hyperboreans of Greek mythology. Spanuth looks at the entire area of the Nordic Bronze Age equivalent to the kingdom of Atlantis He felt the fall of the Atlantic civilization was from a comet and related to the outbreak of the Santorini volcano . Several events in the myths of the Middle East and Europe reflects his opinion.. This disaster (about 1250 BC) and its immediate consequences (floods, droughts and fires) forced the surviving Atlanteans (= Germans) to pull and turn south Germans are also known as the Sea People have been around 1200 BC.”

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Entelechy

This work of Abd al-Wāḥid Yaḥiā reveals the different aspects of the being which is oneself. A penetrating work into the nature of living beings

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Radical Traditionalism: Selections of Julius Evola

This compilation presents the core doctrine of Evola’s Radical Traditionalism.

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Symbolism of Sacred Science

Rene Guenon

This work presents Guenon’s analysis of various symbols. It should be noted that Guenon’s work is a deviation from the proper meaning of these same symbols and this lack of understanding is reflected in his conversion to islam and his membership in freemasonry.

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The Veil of Isis

Rene Guenon

This compilation of articles of Rene Guenon reveals his insight into the symbolism and historical origins of masonry amongst other topics.

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The Invisible Radiations of Microorganisms

Otto Rahn

This work by SS black order member and biologist Otto Rahn presents his scientific research on the topic.

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Lucifer’s Court

Otto Rahn

“Otto Rahn’s lifelong search for the Grail brought him to the attention of the SS leader Himmler, who shared his esoteric interests. Induced by Himmler to become the chief investigator of the occult for the Nazis, Rahn traveled throughout Europe–from Spain to Iceland–in the mid 1930s pursuing leads to the Grail and other mysteries. Lucifer’s Court is the travel diary he kept while searching for “the ghosts of the pagans and heretics who were ancestors.” It was during this time that Rahn grasped the positive role Lucifer plays in these forbidden religions as the bearer of true illumination, similar to Apollo and other sun gods in pagan worship.”

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German Existentialism

Martin Heidegger

Proof from Heidegger’s own writings he was a loyal national socialist this work propounds his doctrine of “German Existentialism”

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Meta-Politics

Martin Heidegger

This work is a compilation of Heidegger’s metapolitical writings written during the period of the third Reich predominantly.

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The Serpent of Paradise: The Story of an Indian Pilgrimage

Miguel Serrano

“This book is a very poetic masterpiece that details Serrano’s forays into India and its ancient heritage. It reads like a child peering over a wall into a lost world long since annihilated. Serrano has a way of telling an entire story with just a few well-chosen words, making it difficult to put the book down. His descriptions are so vivid that you can picture everything he is writing about – from the lush landscapes and glittering rivers to ancient temples lit by flickering torches. Serrano’s love of India and Vedicism shines through in every page, and his fascination with the country’s ancient culture is evident.”

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Nietzsche’s Will to Power (volume 1)

Martin Heidegger

The National Socialist philosopher’s work on Nietzsche in two volumes:

Volume 1:

“The Will to Power as Art”
“The Eternal Recurrence of the Same”

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Nietzsche’s Will to Power (volume 2)

Martin Heidegger

the second volume of Heidegger’s work on Nietzsche comprising:

1) “The Will to Power as Knowledge and as Metaphysics”
2) “Nietzsche”

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The Path of Cinnabar

Julius Evola

Evola’s self analysis of his life’s work. The perfect introduction to his ouevre.

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Hollow Earth

a compilation of works on the hollow earth. Convincing evidence of the ‘theory’.

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Demiurge

a compilation of excerpts from Miguel Serrano’s works on the Demiurge.

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History of the Concept of Time

Martin Heidegger

“The book embarks upon a provisional description of what Heidegger calls “Dasein,” the field in which both being and time become manifest. Heidegger analyzes Dasein in its everydayness in a deepening sequence of terms: being-in-the-world, worldhood, and care as the being of Dasein. The course ends by sketching the themes of death and conscience and their relevance to an ontology that makes the phenomenon of time central.”

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Plotinus: Selections

a selection of the writings of the Alexandrian Platonist Plotinus.

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Eastern Studies

Julius Evola’s investigations into ‘eastern spirituality’ and its redeemable elements

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El/Ella

Miguel Serrano

“An allegory of man’s search for unity, explores the mythic reality that transcends the conflicting dualities, that divide man from nature and against himself – reflects the spiritual journey quest, the indian section deals with the rites of Tantric love, Pyrenean sector with the Cathars & the third with the Andes.”

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The History of Beyng

Martin Heidegger

“‘The History of Beyng’ belongs to a series of Martin Heidegger’s reflections from the 1930s that concern how to think about being not merely as a series of occurrences, but as essentially historical or fundamentally as an event. Beginning with Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event), these texts are important for their meditations on the oblivion and abandonment of being, politics, and race, and for their incisive critique of power, force, and violence. Originally published in 1998 as volume 69 of Heidegger’s Complete Works, this English translation opens new avenues for understanding the trajectory of Heidegger’s thinking during this crucial time.”

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The Mysteries

Miguel Serrano

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The Ultimate Flower

Miguel Serrano

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“This book has the ability to relax the individual. This ‘book’ covers the history of Serrano’s encounter with his Master/Guru and other members of the “Order” he was initiated into. We also learn of his relationship with “Jason” (Hector Baretta) which would continue to be a theme in every ‘Esoteric’ book Serrano would eventually write. This ‘Jason’ character seems to flow in and out of his writings like a ghost. He appears, gives Serrano some great knowledge, and then returns to the “otherside of the Mirror”. THE ULTIMATE FLOWER is the beginning of a major theme that would be touched upon constantly in all his teachings. It is important to know that the original title of the book is “The Non-Existent Flower” or “The Flower that does not Exist”. Serrano would teach that we are to create our own “Non-Existent Flower”, that flower from childhood when the child was still one with all, still saw Fairies and still had TOTAL BELIEF before the world would eventually take the ‘flowers of childhood’ away, introducing the EGO. THE ULTIMATE FLOWER is a book about Serrano and his friends playing out strange roles as they walk the streets. Some would choose to be poets, some warriors. And they would dress the parts and completely immerse themselves in their “role-playing” games, thus “creating” the Non-Existent Flower. For those who are followers of Serrano, this book is invaluable for it’s knowledge of what Serrano’s real-life ‘Master’ spoke of, how he trained his disciples, the name of the Order and the gradual building up of what would be Serrano’s OPUS; NOS Book of the Resurrection. In NOS we find the culmination of every single book Serrano wrote, mainly EL/Ella: Book of Magic Love, The Ultimate Flower, The Serpent of Paradise (The Story of an Indian Pilgrimage), The Visits of the Queen of Sheba, Carl Jung and Herman Hesse: The Record of Two Friendships (originally called “The Hermetic Circle”) and Nietzsche and the Eternal Return.

A beautiful book that has that dream-like quality of being alone in the pre-dawn hours in soft light listening to the rain drip from the trees onto the windows…..”

Jason Alfred Thompkins

Xunzi: Complete Writings

Insight into the Chinese mind series, volume 1

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Xunzi: Selections

Insight into the Chinese mind series, Volume 2

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Han Fei Tzu

Insight into the Chinese Mind Series, Volume 3

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Sun Tzu: The Art of War

Insight into the Chinese Mind Series, Volume 4

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The Analects

Insight into the Chinese Mind Series.

Confucius

“Central to the study of Chinese civilization at its widest extension is the thought of the great sage K’ung, usually known in the West by the Latinized form of his name, Confucius. His works form the core of more than two thousand years of Oriental civilization, and even today, when he has been officially discarded, his thought remains important for understanding the present as well as the past. Yet Confucius is the property of not only the his ideas stood behind much of the rational social thought of the European Enlightenment, as great philosophers from Leibnitz on seized with delight “the perfect ethic without that China offered them.”

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Tibetan Religion

Insight into the Tibetan Mind series.

Guiseppe Tucci

Insight into the ancient religion of Bon Po by an affiliate of the Italian Fascist party and tibetologist.

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The Book of Five Rings

Insight into the Japanese Mind Series.

Miyamoto Musashi

“The Book of Five Rings is one of the most insightful texts on the subtle arts of confrontation and victory to emerge from Asian culture. Written not only for martial artists but for anyone who wants to apply the timeless principles of this text to their life, the book analyzes the process of struggle and mastery over conflict that underlies every level of human interaction.”

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Intuition and Reflection in Self-Consciousness

Insight into the Japanese Mind Series.

“Kitaro Nishida’s reformulation of the major issues of Western philosophy from a Zen standpoint of “absolute nothingness” and “absolutely contradictory self-identity” represents the boldest speculative enterprise of modern Japan, continued today by his successors in the “Kyoto School” of philosophy.”

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Action & Cognition

Insight into the Japanese Mind Series.

Kitaro Nishida

his phenomenology and theory of action

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Practical Idealism

Richard Coudenhove von Kalergi

The classic work on mongrelization and white genocide by the crypto-jew count Kalergi

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Plotinus

A.H.Armstrong

a scholarly presentation of the doctrine of Plotinus. Caveat: christian bias

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The Path of the Enlightenment in the Mithraic Mysteries

Julius Evola’s work on Mithraism the precursor of jewish christianity.

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Karl Maria Wiligut: Writings

Karl Maria Wiligut

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Metaphysics of Sex

Julius Evola

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The Crystal Book of Agartha (volume 1)

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Gustavo Brondino, heir of the House of Tharsis

In two volumes of Hyperborean wisdom the Tirodal Knight of the Argentine Republic and heir to the house of Turdes (Tharsis), Gustavo Brondino, presents the history of the Hyperborean Tradition and of his noble house; the Hyperborean yoga praxis to awaken the blood memory and develop the chosen into a Berserker warrior amongst other topics essential for the awakening of the Virya. The key to the gnosis of Hyperborea is now available in these substantial volumes of over 450 pages each. An essential work for all seeking to obtain the Graal.

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Master of the World

Sieg Grun

Sieg Grun returns to offer insight into the world crisis and its higher dimensions and obscure motivations unbeknownst to the mundane. Again a map to navigate the waters is presented only going deeper into the sinister machinations of the world order of the Demiurge; the extraterrestrials and their matrix of energetic vampirization.

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Nietzsche’s Last Notebooks

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Nietzsche’s Last Notebooks (alternative version)

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Time & Eternity

a philosophical work on these subjects

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Sex & Character (authorized version)

Otto Weininger

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The Tree of Wotan

by Piedra Iberica. An esoteric analysis of the Tree of Navutan/Wotan

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Nimrod de Rosario: Passages

Within 30 pages the profound Hyperborean wisdom of Nimrod de Rosario is revealed to those unacquainted with his work. This small volume serves as the perfect introduction to the SS Black order initiate’s work and comprises a selection of passages from his larger works: “The mystery of Belicena Villca” aka. “The Mystery of the Hyperborean Wisdom” and “Fundamentals of the Hyperborean Wisdom”.

It is the perfect gift for Kameraden who are not aware of the nature of his work and for those wishing to become acquainted with the Hyperborean wisdom.

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The Criminal History of Christianity

caveat: machine translation from the original German of the former national socialist Karlheinz Deschner

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(vol. 9 16th To 18th Centuries)
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(vol. 10 the Eighteenth Century Onwards)
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Allmutter

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Herman Wirth’s matriarchal theory critiqued by the third reich.

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Yahweh: The False God

machine translation of the German original of Theodor Fritsch’s historical investigation into ‘yhvh’ or yahweh the god of israel

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Friedrich Nietzsche

machine translation of Alfred Rosenberg’s essay on Nietzsche

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The Beginning of Mankind

a machine translation of Herman Wirth’s conception of the origins of humanity

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The Metaphysics of German Idealism

Martin Heidegger’s hermeneutical exposition on German Idealist philosophy and poetry

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Against the Gnostics

selections from the Enneads of Plotinus, his magnum opus wherein he critiques gnostic contemporary currents in spirituality and ideology

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The Enneads

Plotinus’ magnum opus in the translation of Stephen McKenna. Kenneth Guthrie’s translation is better but this is offered as a second rate version.

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Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy

Martin Heidegger’s presentation of the greek philosophers the original formulators of western philosophy.

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The Undying God: Christianity and Solar Cults

Franz Altheim’s scholarly study of the genesis of the figure of christ in the bible, tracing itself to the near east and Syrian and related solar cults

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Mother Right

Bachofen’s scholarly study of matriarchy which he claimed was the basis for civilization, a fallacy unfortunately replicated by Herman Wirth in his works which led to his being ousted from the Ahnenerbe

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Cybele and Attis: The Myth and The Cult

a scholarly work by a Dutch scholar on the cult of Cybele and her consort Attis, being presented here to illustrate the near eastern mother goddess sacrifice cult, replicated in modern islam and judaism

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Zalmoxis: The Vanishing God

Mircea Eliade’s study of the Dacian and East European god Zalmoxis

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Nature & State

Martin Heidegger’s lectures on the nation, state and what constitutes an authentic nation based on blood and soil.

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Heraclitus

Martin Heidegger’s lectures on the ancient presocratic philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus in the former Persian empire.

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Identity and Difference

Heidegger’s work on the meaning of identity and difference from an ontological and hermeneutical point of view.

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Panic Power

A work on the usage and influence of sexuality in politics tracing the origin of this influence to the primitive cults of the near east and mediterranean region. By the French scholar Bruno Cariou this extensive work plunges into the mire of Pan and his lunar cults of tellurism.

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Hyperborean Reflexions

a bearer of the torch of the Hyperborean Wisdom of Nimrod de Rosario, Christian Cortes’ work on various subjects within the sphere often referred to as the ‘primordial gnosis’.

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Hyperborean Symbolism

Christian Cortes, bearer of the torch of the Hyperborean Wisdom as propounded by Nimrod de Rosario presents in this compilation of articles forms of symbolism in pop culture such as H P Lovecraft and Dracula as well as ancient Greco-Roman mythology revealing the Primordial Gnosis.

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The Essence of Man

Rene Guenon’s work on the essence of man in his multidimensional state.

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Primordial Gnosis

In this compilation of articles of the primordial gnosis initiates present their perspectives and experience revealing the enemy synarchy; its strategies; tactics and means of circumventing them as well as effective strategies of war and Hyperborean symbolism.

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Persuasion and Rhetoric

Carlo Michelstaedter’s work on the art of rhetoric and sophistry-from the horses mouth of the modern Gorgias

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Priapus

a work of Bruno Cariou on the history of the figure of Priapus and sexualism

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The Serpent

Lupus Felis, a member of Circulo Domini Canis from South America’s insight into the conspirators and their reptilian genetics.

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Chang Shamballah

Sieg Grun’s exposure of Chang Shamballah the extraterrestrial masters who control the cabal which rules this earth

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Hyperborean Buddhism

Sieg Grun’s insight into primordial buddhism from a Hyperborean view

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The End of History

Sieg Grun presents more in depth analysis of the conspiracy of Shamballah and its myriad dimensions

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Wise Warrior

Sieg Grun’s magnum opus on the cabal’s operations; its agents and extradimensional forces

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Against the Magian

a thorough analysis of the influence of the magian wirepullers of the world-their behavior and motivations

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The German Mythological Landscape

Guido von List’s presentation of the landscapes of Germany and its mythos such as the externsteine

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The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism

A comprehensive introductory study on the Bogomil gnostics who originated in Bulgaria and who exist there to this day.

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The Bogomil Movement

D.Angelov’s work on the Bogomil gnostics, a concise and informative work encompassing history and doctrine.

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The Bogomils of Bulgaria and Bosnia

L.P.Brocket’s scholarly presentation of the history of the Bogomil gnostic movement in the Balkan region

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Between Two Worlds

A compilation of scholarly articles on the ancient viking belief in the afterlife

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The Sacred Proto-Writing of Mankind

Herman Wirth’s tomb of scholarship on the Ur language of humanity. To be taken with a grain of salt this work nonetheless offers rare and secret insight. Herman Wirth’s work was made to disappear by the allied powers post WW2 which suggests it contains information they don’t want exposed.

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On the Primordial Mind of Human Beings

Herman Wirth’s investigation into the state of consciousness of ancient man according to his naturalistic and mother goddess bias.

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Orpheus and the Roots of Platonism

Algis Uzdavinys’ work on the origins of platonism in the orphic mysteries.

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The Genius of the West

Louis Rougier was a marginalized French academic who’s criticism of christianity and scientism made him unpopular in catholic France and his work has existed outside of the mainstream ever since.

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The Cosmology of the Rg Veda

H.W.Wallis’ work on the earliest cosmology of Indian before its late stage decline and collapse through inner rot. Caveat: hinduism, formulated by the British empire, is a later modification and distortion of the earlier vedic culture and reflects its corruption.

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Traditional Forms and Cosmic Cycles

Rene Guenon’s presentation of the vedic conception of cyclical time.

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The True Origin of Christianity

Charles Dupuis’ scholarly presentation of the origins of christianity as a distortion of the ancient mystery religions.

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Insights into Islamic Esoterism and Taoism

Rene Guenon’s presentation of the esotericism of islam and taoism in a concise volume

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Fundamental Symbols of Sacred Science

Rene Guenon’s work on esoteric symbolism. It must be noted that much of the work is distortion of the Primordial Gnosis however.

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Studies in Freemasonry and the Compagnonnage

Rene Guenon’s work on freemasonry and related secret societies. Guenon was a freemason himself after whom a lodge in France was named, “The Great Triad”. This work was modified by other publishers omitting mention of the masterminds of freemasonry.

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Rene Guenon: Essays

a compilation of rare essays of Rene Guenon the ‘traditionalist’ theorist

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The Symbolism of the Cross

Rene Guenon’s synarchic analysis of symbolism related to ‘the sign of pain’, the crucifix and its earlier variations

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The Great Triad

Rene Guenon’s work on the symbolism of the great triad . Guenon was a freemason who had a masonic lodge in France named after this work which operates still to this day.

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Intuitionist Mathematics

L. E. J. Brouwer

“Brouwer also became a major figure in the philosophy of intuitionism, a constructivist school of mathematics which argues that math is a cognitive construct rather than a type of objective truth. ”

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Archaeo-Modern

Insight into the Eurasian mind series

Alexandr Dugin’s presentation of the neo-traditionalist ideology ‘archaeo-modernism’, a synthesis of the world of tradition and of modernity.

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Simulacra and Simulations

Jean Baudrillard, a crypto academic from France who died in 2007, presents the world of illusion from his materialistic-economic perspective. The work has redeemable qualities though should be read in this context: caveat.

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Ethnogenesis and the Biosphere of Earth

Insight into the Eurasian mind series

Lev Gumilev

“It is impossible ‘to be united in an ethnos’, since membership of one ethnos or another is directly perceived by the subject himself, and the surrounding ones take it as a fact not subject to doubt. Feeling or sensation consequently underlies the ethnic diagnostic. A person belongs to his ethnos from infancy. It is sometimes possible to incorporate strangers, but if that happens on a broad scale it disintegrates the ethnos. An ethnos can be broken up, but it is preserved in a diasporic state, forming numerous relict forms. The historical conditions are altered more than once during the fife of an ethnos; conversely, divergence of ethnoi is often observed during the predominance of one mode of production. Starting from Marx’s idea of the historical process as an interaction of the history of nature and the history of men, we can propose a first, most general division into social stimuli arising in the technosphere, and natural stimuli constantly operating from the geographical environment. Everyone is not only a member of some society or other that is at a certain level of development, but is also a physical body subject to gravitation, and the final link in some biocoenosis, an organism capable of adaptation and existing at an age determined by the effect of hormones. The same can be said about the long-living collectives that socially form class states or tribal unions of various character (social organisms), and in nature form ethnoi (tribes, nationalities, nations). Their non-coincidence is obvious.”

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The End and the Beginning Again

Insight into the Eurasian mind series

Lev Gumilev’s analysis of the notion of ethnoi and their forms of life in light of history

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Metaphysical Principles of the Infinitesimal Calculus

Rene Guenon

“According to Guénon, the concept ‘infinite number’ is a contradiction in terms. Infinity is a metaphysical concept at a higher level of reality than that of quantity, where all that can be expressed is the indefinite, not the infinite. But although quantity is the only level recognized by modern science, the numbers that express it also possess qualities, their quantitative aspect being merely their outer husk. Our reliance today on a mathematics of approximation and probability only further conceals the ‘qualitative mathematics’ of the ancient world, which comes to us most directly through the Pythagorean-Platonic tradition.”

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Symbols of Sacred Science

Rene Guenon, the ‘traditionalist’ freemason’s perspective on ‘sacred science’.

“In Symbols of Sacred Science, Guénon, a master of precise, even ‘mathematical’ metaphysical exposition, reveals himself as a consummate exegete of myth and symbolism as well, superior in many ways to Mircea Eliade, and comparable perhaps only to his respected friend Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. This extraordinary text unveils the cosmological meanings of root symbols organized under such general headings as: The Center of the World, Cyclic Manifestation, Symbolic Weapons, Axial Symbolism and the Symbolism of Passage, The Symbolism of Building, and The Symbolism of the Heart. Far more than a simple catalogue of myths and symbols from many traditions, Symbols of the Sacred Science lays the foundation for a universal esoteric symbology. In this work, Guénon demonstrates the fundamental unity-across all cultures and ages-of the images with which the Absolute clothes itself in its cosmic self-revelation.”

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The Might of the West

Lawrence Brown

“A new interpretation of Western history–its development in medieval times and its decline today[…]The author shows that the influence, particularly that of Christianity, was mostly a distraction from the ultimate course of Western thought. In particular, the Renaissance and the Reformation were a retreat from the West’s foremost achievement, its science.”

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Man And His Becoming According to the Vedanta

Rene Guenon

“Guénon held that Hinduism embraces the most ancient, profound, and comprehensive expression of traditional metaphysics we possess, which can in some ways function as a key to every other traditional form, and this work has been called the first reliable exposition of Hindu metaphysics in any Western language.”

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Signs of the Great North

Insight into the Eurasian mind series

Alexandr Dugin’s analysis of the proto-history of the Hyperboreans and the Arkto-Gaia world island. To be read with a grain of salt.

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The Post Modern Situation

Insight into the Eurasian mind series

Alexandr Dugin’s analysis of the contemporary situation and its causes and consequences and possible trajectories. To be read with a grain of salt.

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Man & Technics

Oswald Spengler

“Man and Technics: A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life (German: Der Mensch und die Technik) is a 1931 book by Oswald Spengler, in which the author discusses a critique of technology and industrialism and uses the Nietzschean concept of the will to power to understand man’s nature.

Building on his previous ideas in The Decline of the West, Spengler argues that many of the Western world’s great achievements may soon become spectacles for our descendants to marvel at, as we do with the pyramids of Egypt or the baths of Rome.[1] He points in particular to the tendency of Western technology to spread to hostile “colored races” which would then use the weapons against the West.[2] In Spengler’s view, western culture will be destroyed from within by materialism, and destroyed by others through economic competition and warfare.”

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The Decline of the West: part 1: Form and Actuality

Oswald Spengler (caveat: culture distortion)

“Spengler recognized at least eight high cultures: Babylonian, Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Mesoamerican (Mayan/Aztec), Classical (Greek/Roman, “Apollonian”), the non-Babylonian Middle East (“Magian”), and Western or European (“Faustian”). Spengler combined a number of groups under the “Magian” label; “Semitic”, Arabian, Persian, and the Abrahamic religions in general as originating from them (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Similarly, he combined various Mediterranean cultures of antiquity including both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome as “Apollonian”, and modern Westerners as “Faustian”. According to Spengler, the Western world was ending and the final season, the “winter” of Faustian Civilization, was being witnessed. In Spengler’s depiction, Western Man was a proud but tragic figure because, while he strives and creates, he secretly knows the actual goal will never be reached.”

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The Decline Of The West: volume 2: Perspectives Of World History

Oswald Spengler

“Spengler recognized at least eight high cultures: Babylonian, Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Mesoamerican (Mayan/Aztec), Classical (Greek/Roman, “Apollonian”), the non-Babylonian Middle East (“Magian”), and Western or European (“Faustian”). Spengler combined a number of groups under the “Magian” label; “Semitic”, Arabian, Persian, and the Abrahamic religions in general as originating from them (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Similarly, he combined various Mediterranean cultures of antiquity including both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome as “Apollonian”, and modern Westerners as “Faustian”. According to Spengler, the Western world was ending and the final season, the “winter” of Faustian Civilization, was being witnessed. In Spengler’s depiction, Western Man was a proud but tragic figure because, while he strives and creates, he secretly knows the actual goal will never be reached.”

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Essays On Literature, Philosophy, And Music

Insight into the bolshevik mind series

Andrei Zhdanov

The essays of the soviet commisar on the topics of literature, philosophy and art

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The Christ Myth

Arthur Drews

“The Christ Myth, first published in 1909, was a book by Arthur Drews on the Christ myth theory. Drews (1865–1935), along with Bruno Bauer (1809–1882) and Albert Kalthoff (1850–1906), is one of the three German pioneers of the denial of the existence of a historical Jesus.”

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Ecce Deus: Studies of Primitive Christianity

William Benjamin Smith (October 26, 1850 – August 6, 1934) was a professor of mathematics at Tulane University, best known as a proponent of the Christ myth theory.

“In a series of books, beginning with Ecce Deus: The Pre-Christian Jesus, published in 1894, and ending with The Birth of the Gospel, published posthumously in 1954, Smith argued that the earliest Christian sources, particularly the Pauline epistles, stress Christ’s divinity at the expense of any human personality, and that this would have been implausible, if there had been a human Jesus. Smith therefore argued that Christianity’s origins lay in a pre-Christian Jesus cult—that is, a Jewish sect had worshipped a divine being Jesus in the centuries before the human Jesus was supposedly born.”

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Empedocles: The Extant Fragments

Empedocles

“This book chronicles the life and writings of Empedocles philosophical activity between the defeat of the Fabii at Cremera and the establishment of the Decemvirate, including Diogenes account that when there were signs of tyranny in Acragas, Empedocles persuaded the people to put an end to their rivalries and to adopt a democratic form of government.”

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Christ & The Ceasars: The Origins of Christianity

Bruno Bauer

“This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.”

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Today and Destiny: Vital Excerpts from the Decline of the West

Oswald Spengler

a selection of sections from his magnum opus “The Decline of the West”. The approximately 400 pg. compilation is a good introduction and reference source for those who don’t have the time to read the larger work.

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Posthumous Writings Of Gottlob Frege

Gottlob Frege

“Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (/ˈfreɪɡə/; German: [ˈɡɔtloːp ˈfreːɡə]; 8 November 1848 – 26 July 1925) was a German philosopher, logician, and mathematician. He was a mathematics professor at the University of Jena, and is understood by many to be the father of analytic philosophy, concentrating on the philosophy of language, logic, and mathematics. Though he was largely ignored during his lifetime, Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932), Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), and, to some extent, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) introduced his work to later generations of philosophers. Frege is widely considered to be the greatest logician since Aristotle, and one of the most profound philosophers of mathematics ever.”

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Philosophical Writings Of Gottlob Frege

Gottlob Frege

“Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (/ˈfreɪɡə/; German: [ˈɡɔtloːp ˈfreːɡə]; 8 November 1848 – 26 July 1925) was a German philosopher, logician, and mathematician. He was a mathematics professor at the University of Jena, and is understood by many to be the father of analytic philosophy, concentrating on the philosophy of language, logic, and mathematics. Though he was largely ignored during his lifetime, Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932), Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), and, to some extent, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) introduced his work to later generations of philosophers. Frege is widely considered to be the greatest logician since Aristotle, and one of the most profound philosophers of mathematics ever.”

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The Presocratic Philosophers

A presentation of the pre-socratic philosophers:

Thales of Miletus: Considered the first philosopher in the Greek tradition, Thales proposed that water was the origin of all matter.

Anaximander: A contemporary of Thales, he developed the concept of the apeiron, or the “unlimited,” as the fundamental substance of the universe.

Anaximenes: Also from Miletus, he suggested that air was the primary substance that could be transformed into other elements.

Pythagoras: Known for his contributions to mathematics and his belief in the transmigration of souls, Pythagoras founded a school that influenced many later philosophers.

Xenophanes: Criticized the anthropomorphic views of the gods and proposed that there is only one god, who is the mind of all things.

Heraclitus: Famous for his doctrine of change, expressed in the maxim “You cannot step into the same river twice”.

Parmenides: Argued that reality is unchanging and that change is an illusion, influencing later philosophers like Plato.

Empedocles: Proposed the theory of the four classical elements (earth, water, air, and fire) and the forces of love and strife.

Democritus: Known for his atomic theory, which posited that the universe is made up of indivisible particles called atoms.

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Ecological Writings

Lord Northbourne

“Lord Northbourne’s writings on ecology. Northbourne was a translator and follower of the work of Rene Guenon.”

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Nietzsche

Anthony Ludovici

“A brief, but strong analysis of Friedrich Nietzsche and his works. Anthony M. Ludovici was a Nietzschean, but was certainly a brilliant philosopher in his own right. Ludovici obviously took from Nietzsche some of his most common yet most important (and often misinterpreted) philosophies that would inspire his own aristocratic philosophies. Ludovici makes this clear in his work ” His Life and Works.” So many nihilists, novelty intellectuals, and existentialists talk of Nietzsche today, but Ludovici was someone that truly followed in Zarathustra’s footsteps.”

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The Philosophy Of The Other

Insight into the Eurasian mind series

Alexander Dugin

Dugin’s spin of Heidegger’s philosophy, politicizing it for his own agenda.

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Beyond Good & Evil

Friedrich Nietzsche

“Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (German: Jenseits von Gut und Böse: Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft) is a book by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that covers ideas in his previous work Thus Spoke Zarathustra but with a more polemical approach.It discusses the contrast between master and slave morality amongst other themes , critiquing christianity as the doctrine of weakness par excellance, a life denying creed born of the chandala.”

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The Antichrist

Friedrich-Nietzsche

“The Antichrist by Friedrich Nietzsche is a philosophical work that considers the moral status of religion, as well as the nature of existence. It is one of Nietzsche’s most famous works and stands as a cornerstone of his thought. In The Antichrist, Nietzsche presents a highly controversial view of Christianity as a damaging influence upon western civilization that must come to an end. Regardless of one’s religious or philosophical point of view, The Antichrist makes for an engaging philosophical discourse. He argues that Christianity has made humanity weak, and that in order for humanity to reach its true potential, these values must be discarded.”

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The Twilight Of The Idols, Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer

Friedrich Nietzsche

“Nietzsche criticizes German culture of the day as unsophisticated, decadent and nihilistic, and shoots some disapproving arrows at key French, British, and Italian cultural figures who represent similar tendencies. In contrast to all these alleged representatives of cultural decadence, Nietzsche applauds Caesar, Napoleon, Goethe, Thucydides and the Sophists as healthier and stronger types. The book states the transvaluation of all values as Nietzsche’s final and most important project, and gives a view of antiquity wherein the Romans for once take precedence over the ancient Greeks, albeit only in the field of literature.”

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Thus Spake Zarathustra

Friedrich Nietzsche

note: Nietzsche’s work is not an endorsement of Zoroastrianism which derives from near easterners in Persia. It was intended as an indictment of the messianism of the near east of which zoroastrianism was the prototype.

“Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (German: Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen), also translated as Thus Spake Zarathustra, is a work of philosophical fiction written by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche; it was published in four volumes between 1883 and 1885. The protagonist is nominally the historical Zarathustra, more commonly called Zoroaster in the West.”

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Buddhist Cosmology

“Insight into the Buddha Mind Series”

Berserker Books does not recommend involvement in buddhism as a ‘religion’ but simply for meditation practice and as a philosophical instrument of transmutation. Buddhism is of the dark forces of Shamballah.
cf.: “Attan: Primordial Buddhism”; “Hyperborean Buddhism”, Sieg Grun

Akira Sadakata

“This extensively researched and illustrated volume offers Western readers a rare introduction to Buddhism’s complex and fascinating views about the structure of the universe. The book begins by clearly explaining classical cosmology, with its symmetrical, India-centered universe and multitudinous heavens and hells, and illuminates the cosmos’s relation to the human concerns of karma, transmigration, and enlightenment.”

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Solum Ipsum: Metaphysical Aphorisms

András László

“Solum Ipsum is a collection of metaphysical aphorisms drawn from András László’s oral teachings by one of his students, Ferenc Buji, who also provides an interpretive essay on László’s life, thought, and place in the broader Traditionalist movement.”

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Morals & Dogma (volume 1)

Insight into the Masonic Mind series

Albert Pike

“Morals and Dogma is a huge, rambling treasure-house of esoteric data, particularly on the Kabalah and ancient Mystery religions. Whether you just browse these pages or study it from one end to the other, this is a must-read book for anyone looking for long-lost knowledge.”

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Morals & Dogma (volume 2)

Insight into the Masonic mind series

Albert Pike

“Morals and Dogma is a huge, rambling treasure-house of esoteric data, particularly on the Kabbalah and ancient Mystery religions. Whether you just browse these pages or study it from one end to the other, this is a must-read book for anyone looking for long-lost knowledge.”

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Ñāṇavīra Thera: Selected Writings

“Insight into the Buddha Mind Series”

Berserker Books does not recommend involvement in buddhism as a ‘religion’ but simply for meditation practice and as a philosophical instrument of transmutation. Buddhism is of the dark forces of Shamballah.
cf.: “Attan: Primordial Buddhism”; “Hyperborean Buddhism”, Sieg Grun; “The Crystal Books of Agartha”, Gustavo Brondino

Harold E. Musson, aka. Ñāṇavīra Thera

“One of the foremost purveyors of Buddhism to the West after WW2, Thera had personal correspondence with Julius Evola and translated “The Doctrine of Awakening: Buddhist Varieties of Ascesis” into English

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Mountain Dharma, The Ocean Of Definitive Meaning

“Insight into the Buddha Mind Series”
Berserker Books does not recommend involvement in buddhism as a ‘religion’ but simply for meditation practice and as a philosophical instrument of transmutation. Buddhism is of the dark forces of Shamballah.
cf.: “Attan: Primordial Buddhism”; “Hyperborean Buddhism”, Sieg Grun

Dolpapa

“Mountain Doctrine is a seminal fourteenth-century Tibetan text on the nature of reality. The author, Dol-bo-ba Shay-rap-gyel-tsen, was on of the most influential figures of that dynamic period of doctrinal formulation, and his text is a sustained argument about the buddha-nature, also called the matrix-of-one-gone-thus. Dol-bo-ba recognizes two important types of emptiness—self-emptiness and other-emptiness—and shows how other-emptiness is the actual ultimate truth. He justifies this controversial formulation by arguing that it was the favored system of all the early outstanding figures of the Great Vehicle.”

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Clausen’s Commentaries On Morals And Dogma

Insight into the masonic mind series

Henry C. Clausen

“Clausen achieved the 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite, the highest obtainable rank within the organization. He played a pivotal role, serving as both Grand Master of California as well as Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. In this capacity, he authored several books discussing freemasonry, all of which were published by the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.”

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Tradition & Modernity

András László

This is a compilation of articles by the Hungarian traditionalist András László on meta-politics & Tradition.

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Manual Of Zen Buddhism

“Insight into the Buddha Mind Series”

Berserker Books does not recommend involvement in buddhism as a ‘religion’ but simply for meditation practice and as a philosophical instrument of transmutation. Buddhism is of the dark forces of Shamballah.
cf.: “Attan: Primordial Buddhism”; “Hyperborean Buddhism”, Sieg Grun

D. T. Suzuki

a basic primer on zen buddhism by one of its most significant practitioners.

During the Meiji restoration the Nihonjinron philosophy took prevalence. It emphasizes the uniqueness of the Japanese people. This uniqueness has been attributed to many different factors. Suzuki attributed it to Zen. In his view, Zen embodies the ultimate essence of all philosophy and religion.

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Solum Ipsum: Metaphysical Aphorisms (English version)

Andras Laszlo

“Metaphysical aphorisms of the Hungarian traditionalist and perennialist Andras Laszlo. Laszlo was a follower of Evola and Guenon as well as a buddhist and esotericist.”

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Original Teachings Of Ch’an Buddhism

“Insight into the Buddha Mind Series”

Berserker Books does not recommend involvement in buddhism as a ‘religion’ but simply for meditation practice and as a philosophical instrument of transmutation. Buddhism is of the dark forces of Shamballah.
cf.: “Attan: Primordial Buddhism”; “Hyperborean Buddhism”, Sieg Grun

This unique and masterfully translated collection is an essential text for those interested in the authentic teachings of Ch’an Buddhism, the discipline that emerged in seventh-century China and flourished there until the thirteenth century. Known in the West as “Zen”, it is widely practiced in Japan today. This book includes the teachings of the great Ch’an Masters selected from the earliest Ch’an text, The Transmission of the Lamp, and also the author’s own interpretations derived from over twenty years of study and experience in Ch’an, primarily with Dr. D. T. Suzuki and other leading Japanese Zen masters. The teachings are made up of kung-an (koan in Japanese), which are the expressions of the inner experience and illuminations of enlightened human beings, an inner experience that is transmitted from generation to generation and which represents the essential characteristic of the teachings of Ch’an.

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Rg Veda

The Rg Veda is the oldest known Vedic Sanskrit text. Its early layers are among the oldest extant texts in any Indo-European language. Most scholars believe that the sounds and texts of the Rigveda have been orally transmitted with precision since the 2nd millennium BCE, through methods of memorisation of exceptional complexity, rigour and fidelity, though the dates are not confirmed and remain contentious till concrete evidence surfaces. Philological and linguistic evidence indicates that the bulk of the Rigveda Samhita was composed in the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent (see Rigvedic rivers), most likely between c. 1500 and 1000 BCE, although a wider approximation of c. 1900–1200 BCE has also been given.

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Arturo Reghini: Articles

Arturo Reghini

“Reghini was an important influence on Evola during the years 1924 to 1930. He introduced Evola to the major texts on alchemy, which became the basis for Evola’s book The Hermetic Tradition (1931). It was also through Reghini that Evola came in contact with René Guénon, whose Traditionalism would have a profound impact on his thinking. Reghini’s journals and the works of the Ur group have influenced the development of Italic-Roman neopaganism and Roman polytheistic reconstructionism.”

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Tradition & Modernity (Volume 2)

András László

This is a compilation of articles by the Hungarian traditionalist András László on meta-politics & Tradition.

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Eight Beliefs In Buddhism

“Insight into the Buddha Mind Series”
Berserker Books does not recommend involvement in buddhism as a ‘religion’ but simply for meditation practice and as a philosophical instrument of transmutation. Buddhism is of the dark forces of Shamballah.
cf.: “Attan: Primordial Buddhism”; “Hyperborean Buddhism”, Sieg Grun

Hakuun Yasutani Roshi

“Hakuun Yasutani (安谷 白雲, Yasutani Haku’un, 1885–1973) was a Sōtō priest and the founder of the Sanbo Kyodan, a lay Japanese Zen group. Through his students Philip Kapleau and Taizan Maezumi, Yasutani has been one of the principal forces in founding western (lay) Zen-practice.”

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The European Primitive Religion & The Extersteine

Herman Wirth

“Wirth placed the origins of European civilization on the mythological island of Atlantis, which he thought had been located in the North Atlantic, connecting North America and Europe. Its inhabitants supposedly were pure Aryans, influencing the cultures not just of Europeans but also of the natives of North America and the wider “Old World” beyond Europe. According to Wirth, these Atlanteans worshipped a single deity whose aspect changed with the seasons and its son, the Heilsbringer. In their religion, priestesses played a key role. Wirth thought that both the Jewish and the Christian faith were perversions of this original religion. He considered himself a symbologist and thought the Germanic people to be direct descendants of these inhabitants of Atlantis. ”

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Hara: The Vital Centre Of Man

Karlfried Graf Durckheim

“Karl Friedrich Alfred Heinrich Ferdinand Maria Graf Eckbrecht von Dürckheim-Montmartin (24 October 1896 – 28 December 1988) was a German diplomat, psychotherapist and Zen master. A veteran of World War I, he was introduced to Zen early in life. After obtaining a doctorate in psychology, he became a supporter of the Nazi Party. Following World War II he was imprisoned in Japan which transformed him spiritually. Upon returning to Germany he became a leading proponent of Western esotericism, synthesizing teachings from Christian mysticism, depth psychology.”

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History Of Sexuality (Volume 1)

Karlheinz Deschner

This two volume set of works presents a historical overview of sexuality especially as it relates to the restriction and anti-natural stance of the catholic church.

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Karma & Reincarnation

Massimo Scaligero

A scholarly study of the Eastern conceptions of Karma and Reincarnation

Born Antonio Sgabelloni; 17 September 1906 – 26 January 1980, Sacligero was an Italian spiritual teacher and member of the UR Group, which gathered occultists and mystics. A mentee of Julius Evola, Scaligero espoused fierce antisemitic views which were combined with esotericism and anthroposophy into a system of “integral racism” with the aim to bring Germany and Italy closer together in the same way it would the spiritual and the biological. Caveat: Rudolf Steiner was a subversive agent in the Third Reich

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Light Of The East

József Kaczvinszky (Budapest. 1904. August 9 – 1963. October 29) Hungarian specialist, oriental researcher, translator, yoga instructor. His main work is the three-volume Light of the East an outstanding, significant work of Hungarian yoga literature.

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Meister Eckhart: Selected Writings

Meister Eckhart

“Eckhart came into prominence during the Avignon Papacy at a time of increased tensions between monastic orders, diocesan clergy, the Franciscan Order, and Eckhart’s Dominican Order. In later life, he was accused of heresy and brought up before the local Franciscan-led Inquisition, and tried as a heretic by Pope John XXII with the bull In Agro Dominico of March 27, 1329. In the trial, excerpts of his Book of Divine Consolation were used against Eckhart. He seems to have died before his verdict was received.”

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Nine Ways of Bon Excerpts From Gzi Brjid

To practising bonpos, Bon simply means the true religion of Tibet, while to Tibetan Buddhists, Bon refers to the false teachings and practices that were prevalent before Buddhism finally succeeded in gaining a firm hold on the country. The present study resulted from a period during which the author, a renowned scholar of Asian languages and cultures, was engaged in intense contact with practicing bonpos.

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Otherworldly Life In The World

Karlfried Graf Dürckheim

“Rather than dwell on differences between the Eastern and Western spirits, the author of this book argues that we should focus on the more important division between the deathly stasis of clung-to positions and the dynamic movement of true religious life. ”

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Pythagoreanism & Freemasonry

Insight into the Masonic Mind Series

Arturo Rhegini

“We frequently see it called into question as to whether Pythagoras and his famous problem had really anything to do with the foundation of Freemasonry as the older writers on the subject claim. Personally he wrote nothing. His principal chroniclers were Philolaus (BCE 370) and Iamblichus (A. 1). 340) . He is quoted and otherwise referred to by many others, and what we learn of his philosophy from these sources indicates that the “number philosophy” of the Gnostic sect of Marcionites strongly resembled it. A great revival of Pythagorean philosophy took place in Europe during the latter part of the 17th century, just at the period when Freemasonry began to attract public attention.”

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Rene Guenon & The Destiny Of Freemasonry

Denys Roman

An investigation into Rene Guenon and his relationship with freemasonry and its potentially right-wing dimensions as expressed in Guenon’s French masonic lodge “The Great Triad”.

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Restitution Of Pythagorean Geometry

Arturo Reghini

“Arturo Reghini was born in Florence on 12 November 1878. In 1898, he became a member of the Theosophical Society for which he founded a section in Rome. In 1903, he published in Palermo the first books of the editorial series named Biblioteca Teosofica (Theosophical Library) and later Biblioteca filosofica). In the same year, he was initiated in the Memphis’ rite, a Masonic spiritual path that is derived by the ancient Egyptians and in Italy is uniquely practised in Palermo. In 1907, he was admitted to the regular Scottish Rite Masonic Lodge “Lucifero” in Florence, affiliated to the Grand Orient of Italy. Subsequently, Reghini adhered for a short period to the Martinism of Gérard Encausse and started to report the errors of the lawyer and Grand Master Sacchi about his administration of the Italian Freemasonry, also confuting his publications.”

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Russian Occultism (Volume 1)

A presentation of the traditionalist occultism of Russia in two volumes this being the first.

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Russian Occultism (Volume 2)

A presentation of the traditionalist occultism of Russia in two volumes this being the second.

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The Inner Man

Massimo Scaligero

“Massimo Scaligero (born Antonio Sgabelloni; 17 September 1906 – 26 January 1980) was an Italian spiritual teacher and member of the UR Group, which gathered occultists and mystics. A mentee of Julius Evola, Scaligero espoused fierce antisemitic views which were combined with esotericism and anthroposophy into a system of “integral racism” with the aim to bring Germany and Italy closer together in the same way it would the spiritual and the biological.”

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The Light

Massimo Scaligero

“We must think with clarity. Clarity is honesty born into thinking.” ― Massimo Scaligero Here is a classic of contemporary spirituality. Scaligero was a student of Zen, yoga, and the spiritual science of Rudolf Steiner―but he came to completely independent conclusions based on his direct spiritual experience. Scaligero’s masterpiece is a continuous, unfolding meditation, and an immediate expression of his travels in higher realms.”

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The Logos And The New Mysteries

Insight into the Masonic Mind Series

Massimo Scaligero

caveat: Scaligero was a follower of Rudolf Steiner the counter-initiate. This work is presented to give perspective as with all Berserker books and does not constitute endorsement of it contents.

“The spiritual practitioner must overcome the interminable series of esoteric mirages to realize that initiation has only one source, the Christ―certainly not the mystical or gnostic Christ or that of religion, but the cosmic Christ, the metaphysical principle of absolute individuality and freedom.”

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The Symbolism Of Freemasonry

Insight into the Masonic Mind Series

A work discussing the symbolism of freemasonry and its meaning

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Zenith Of Humanity (Volume 1)

Rudolf Jon Gorsleben

The armanist work of runic wisdom by the national socialist Rudolf Jon Gorsleben. This translation is a machine translation via DeepL software and is a more accurate and less biased translation than that of Karl Hans Welz the liberal race traitor and distortor.

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The Zenith of Humanity (Volume 2)

Rudolf Jon Gorsleben

The armanist work of runic wisdom by the national socialist Rudolf Jon Gorsleben. This translation is a machine translation via DeepL software and is a more accurate and less biased translation than that of Karl Hans Welz the liberal race traitor and distortor.

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Essays On Magical Idealism

Julius Evola

“Essays on Magical Idealism presents a bold metaphysical vision that fuses philosophical idealism with initiatory thought. Drawing from German Idealism, Hermeticism, and Eastern doctrines, Julius Evola explores the idea of consciousness as an active, formative power that transcends the passive subject-object divide. In these essays, he argues for a spiritual reintegration of the Self through inner transformation and magical realism—not as fantasy, but as a higher mode of Being. A key work in Evola’s early intellectual development, this volume lays the groundwork for his later ‘Traditionalist’ writings and remains essential for those seeking a radical alternative to modern materialism.”

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Irano-Aryan Faith and Doctrine as Contained in the Zend-Avesta

caveat: Zoroastrianism was the forerunner of Judaism and its primary source works are here presented to give insight into the lunar-magian worldview.

Albert Pike

‘”Irano-Aryan Faith and Doctrine as Contained in the Zend-Avesta” is a book written by Albert Pike that explores the religious beliefs and practices of ancient Iran and the Aryan people. The book focuses specifically on the Zend-Avesta, a collection of religious texts that form the sacred scripture of Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest religions in the world. Pike provides a detailed analysis of the Zend-Avesta, examining its teachings on topics such as cosmology, morality, and the nature of divinity. He also explores the historical and cultural context in which the texts were written, shedding light on the religious practices and beliefs of the ancient Iranian people. Overall, “Irano-Aryan Faith and Doctrine as Contained in the Zend-Avesta” is a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of an important religious tradition, offering readers a deeper understanding of the beliefs and practices of the ancient Aryan people. He (Pike) knew that the Proto-Aryans and the Indo-Aryans were our physical, linguistic and philosophical ancestors; and he knew that the monotheistic Irano-Aryans were our religious, religio-philosophical and spiritual ancestors; and with his transcendent genius he places before our mental vision the habitat, migrations and early pre-historic history of these our ancestors. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.’

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The Man Of Light In Iranian Sufism

Henry Corbin

“Classic work on Suhrawardi’s Illuminationist school of Persian Sufism by renowned philosopher and Iranologist Henry Corbin.
In the Sufism of ancient Iran, the quest for the dawning of light in the cosmic North symbolizes the mystic’s search for realization. In this spiritual journey, the light arising in man’s inner darkness—the Northern Light or Midnight Sun—represents the impartial but brilliant light of Truth, that which sets us free from egotism and from slavery to material existence. In a penetrating analysis of the writings of the great Iranian masters—including Suhrawardi, Semnani, and Najm al-Din Kubra—Corbin sees an unfolding and continuity of the idea of color and light as symbols of spiritual development. In the course of this study, Corbin constantly relates the ideas of Persian Sufism to the spiritual knowledge of other Middle and Far Eastern religions.”

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The Esoterism of Dante

Rene Guenon

caveat: Dante was a distortor of the AMOR of Wolfram von Eschenbach perhaps unwittingly. cf. “Against Traditionalism” for a critique of Guenon et.al.

“One of René Guénon’s lifelong quests was to discover, or revive, the esoteric, initiatory dimension of the Christian tradition. In the present volume, along with its companion volume Insights into Christian Esoterism (which includes the separate study Saint Bernard), Guénon undertakes to establish that the three parts of The Divine Comedy represent the stages of initiatic realization, exploring the parallels between the symbolism of the Commedia and that of Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, and Christian Hermeticism, and illustrating Dante’s knowledge of traditional sciences unknown to the moderns: the sciences of numbers, of cosmic cycles, and of sacred astrology.”

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The Gnostics And Their Remains

C. W. King

“This book draws from the likes of the Pistis Sophia to give an account of the early Gnostic believers. Part I covers the sources of Gnosticism and includes the origins of Gnosticism, the Book of Enoch, the Zendavesta, the Kabbalah and Buddhism. Part II covers the worship of Mithras and Serapis and includes monuments, ancient art, tomb treasures, talismans and the evil eye. Part III covers Abraxas and includes Agathodaemon Worship, the true Abraxas gems, the god Abraxas, legends and formulae. Part IV covers the figured monuments of Gnosticism and includes symbols, after death, punishments and magic squares. Part V covers the Templars, Rosicrucians and Freemasons and includes symbols, the mystery of Baphomet, Adam Weishaupt and Orphic mysteries.”

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Fragments Of A Faith Forgotten

G. R. S. Mead

“Even though this was written before the Nag Hammadi discoveries, it explains a great deal about what we knew about the Gnostics at the turn of the twentieth century. Mead draws on information provided both by the Early Church Fathers hostile to Gnosticism, and the available corpus of actual Gnostic documents at the time. He includes excerpts from previously untranslated manuscripts, and extensive summaries of the Pistis Sophia and the writings of the critics of Gnosticism. This book is required reading for anyone who wants to understand Gnosticism and the development of early Christianity.”

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Mani And Manichaeism

Geo Widengren

“Geo Widengren’s Mani and Manichaeism is a good general introduction to the life of Mani (b. 216), the religion he founded and its spread throughout the world and subsequent influence on Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Taoism. The importance of the topic in general is that Manichaeism represents one of many examples of dualistic ideology in the ancient world and that it had a pronounced effect on Augustine of Hippo, a practioner in his youth, and on other theologians of the early Church. It is also relevant to the controversies about the origins of gnosticism, proponents of late genesis theories putting considerable emphasis on it.”

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Heraclitus

Oswald Spengler

A short monograph on the ancient philosopher of immanentism Heraclitus.

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Criticism Of Rene Guenon

A compilation of diverse sources of criticism regarding Rene Guenon and his ‘traditionalist’ stance. The critics come from diverse backgrounds such as traditional catholicism; theosophy; new age and from Guenon’s acquaintance Julius Evola.

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East & West

Rene Guenon

This work evinces the biases of Rene Guenon against Western Civilization and his partiality towards the ‘East’. Though one sided it amplifies upon the themes of the Kali Yuga and its materialistic downward spiral and the possibilities still inherent in ‘eastern traditions’ as a source for the reestablishment of the primordial gnosis.

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Gurdjieff, in the Light of Tradition

Whitall Perry

A presentation of the work of the Shamballic agent George Gurdjieff in light of the primordial gnosis.

Note: Gurdjieff is a representative of the false light and was bound up with myriad kosher intellectuals such as P. D. Ouspensky and Boris Mouravieff.

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Perspectives On Initiation

Rene Guenon

“Perspectives on Initiation presents initiation as essentially the transmission, by the appropriate rites of a given tradition, of a ‘spiritual influence’ which represents the ‘beginning’ (initium) of the spiritual journey. It is unique in giving a comprehensive account both of the conditions of initiation and of the characteristics of organizations qualified to transmit it. While most of its 48 chapters deal with specific aspects of initiation, others cover an astonishing range of related subjects, among Magic and Mysticism, Ceremonial Magic, Psychic ‘Powers’, The Symbolism of the Theater, The Gift of Tongues, Greater and Lesser Mysteries, Rose-Cross and Rosicrucians, Some Reflections on Hermeticism, and The Birth of the Avatara. Related articles are collected in Guénon’s Initiation and Spiritual Realization.”

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The Sayings Of Gurdjieff

G. I. Gurdjieff

A compilation of sayings of the Shamballah initiate G. I. Gurdjieff.

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Spiritual Authority And Temporal Power

Rene Guenon

“Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power is an analysis of cyclical manifestation, and more specifically of the relationship between royal and sacerdotal power. In accord with the Hindu doctrine of manvantaras and Plato’s depiction of historical degeneration in the Republic, Guénon views history here as a series of ‘revolts’ of lower castes against the higher. The kshatriyas (warriors) revolt against the brahmins (priests), thus setting the stage for a revolt of the vaishyas (loosely, the bourgeoisie), as in the French revolution-and, finally, the shudras (the proletariat), as in the Russian revolution (which Guénon does not touch upon in this work). From one point of view, this is a progressive degeneration; from another it is entirely lawful, given the ‘entropic’ nature of manifestation itself. External, historical descent reflects an inner knowledge (the celestial paradise) is eclipsed by heroic action (the terrestrial paradise), which is in turn overrun by the inertia and agitation of the passions. Yet the nadir of degeneration is also the point of the dawning of the Heavenly Jerusalem-spiritual Knowledge-which begins a new cycle of manifestation.”

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The Spiritist Fallacy

Rene Guenon

“Since WW II, ‘channeling’ has largely replaced older styles of mediumship in the movement loosely known as the New Age. Yet the two are intimately related. As both historical chronicle and metaphysical critique, The Spiritist Fallacy, together with its companion volume, History of a Pseudo-Religion, is a valuable study of New Age origins. Guénon takes the ‘spirit manifestations’ of the Fox sisters in Hydesville, New York (in 1847) as his starting-point, but while accepting the reality of many such ‘manifestations’, denies that they represent the spirits of the departed. He sees them, rather, as fostering belief in a kind of rarefied materialism, as though the ‘spirit of the deceased’ were no more than an invisible, quasi-material body, and death no more than a ‘shedding’ of the physical body while the ‘spirit’ remains otherwise unchanged-a belief widespread today in popular culture.”

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Castes And Races

Rene Guenon, Frithjof Schuon, Julius Evola

A compilation of writings on Caste and Race originally from the Wewelsburg collection.

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Articles From La Gnose

Rene Guenon

articles from his magazine La Gnose during his early period.

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Frithjof Schuon: Selections

Frithjof Schuon

A compilation of articles by Frithjof Schuon the sufi traditionalist

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Heidegger & Aristotle

Franco Volpi

A comparative study by the Italian traditionalist philosopher Franco Volpi on the most significant philosophers of history.

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Ivan Agueli: Articles

Ivan Agueli

“Ivan Aguéli (born John Gustaf Agelii; May 24, 1869 – October 1, 1917), also named Shaykh ʿAbd al-Hādī al-ʿAqīlī (Arabic: شيخ عبد الهادی عقیلی) upon his conversion to Islam, was a Swedish wandering Sufi, painter and author. As a devotee of Ibn Arabi, his metaphysics applied to the study of Islamic esotericism and its similarities with other esoteric traditions of the world. He was one of the initiators of René Guénon into Sufism[1] and founder of the Parisian Al Akbariyya society. His art was a unique form of miniature Post-Impressionism where he used the blend of colours to create a sense of depth and distance. His unique style of art made him one of the founders of the Swedish contemporary art movement.”

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Selected Essays of Julius Evola

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Index:

The Symbolism of the Eagle
The Tree, the Serpent and the Titans
On the Divinity of the Mountain
Rome & the ‘Solar Christmas’ of the Nordic-Aryan Tradition
The Sacred Character of Kingship
Indo_european Religiosity
The Crisis of Modern Society
Hitler & the Secret Societies
Thule: The Mystery of Arctic Prehistory
Soldiers, Society & the State
A Glimpse Into the Afterlife Under the Guidance of a Tibetan Lama
The ‘Napolas’
Considerations on the Oblique Man
Religion & Sex
The Meaning of the SS Order & Political Elites
Letter to Carl Schmitt
Letter to Ernst Junger
The World Has Fallen Into a Dark Age
Ascetic Legionism. Interview with the Leader of the ‘Iron Guard’
Gentile is Not Our Philosopher

Inglinga Rune Mythos

A compilation of articles from Inglinga. Discusses the symbolism and motifs of runic lore.

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Re – Turn

The obscure philosophy Sieg Grun re – turns with this rare insight into the global conspiracy and its modalities and intricacy of operations. An entire gnostic cosmology is propounded by the writer and the stark distinction between the worshippers of the Demiurge and the followers of Lucifer is presented.

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Apollonius of Tyana

G. R. S. Mead

A comprehensive study of the Neopythagorean philosopher and magician, Apollonius of Tyana by the eminent religious scholar G. R. S. Mead examines the life and teachings of this legendary historical figure. Mead presents a critical analysis of texts by and about the philosopher, also providing “an introduction on the religious associations and brotherhoods of the times and the possible influence of Indian thought on Greece” (from the preface).

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Esoterism And The Symbolic

R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz

“This is an initiation into the tone, structure, and mentality of Egyptian knowledge, the basis of all Western theology and science. It is a redefinition of those concepts which are basic to the pharaonic transmission–the glory of ancient Egypt. The author explores the “process of becoming” as related to consciousness and revealed in nature; the kinship between man and the mineral, plant and animal kingdoms; the stages of awareness leading to “Cosmic Consciousness”; and the mystery of the formation of substance into matter.”

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Essential Readings

Robert Fludd was an esotericist and philosopher who spent much of his life travelling throughout Europe to obtain the knowledge of mystics, scientists, musicians, physicians, and alchemists. The resulting depth and breadth of his learning made him known as a true “Renaissance man” and the leading scholar of his age.

This rare collection brings together material from all of Fludd’s published works, including his magnum opus The History of the Microcosm and Macrocosm, which details the creation and structure of the universe. Fludd’s prolific and inspired work represents a grand summation of centuries of Neoplatonist Hermeticism that remains invaluable to all seekers of Truth.

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Introduction To The Hyperborean Wisdom

An attempted synopsis of the Hyperborean Wisdom of Nimrod de Rosario by a Latin American initiate.

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Nihilism

Franco Volpi

A philosophical discussion of nihilism.

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Rene Guenon & Denys Roman Correspondence

correspondence between the freemasons Rene Guenon & Denys Roman.

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The ‘ Overcoming’ Of Metaphysics

Franco Volpi

A discussion of the limits of metaphysics in the light of esotericism.

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The Book Of Life

Marsilio Ficino

“The first translation ever into English of Marsilio Ficino’s Liber de vita, the underground classic of the Italian Renaissance—long suppressed because of its approach to images, demons, and planets in relation to mental health. Ficino told the politicians, thinkers, businessmen and artists of the Italian Renaissance the secrets of food, the pleasures in life, the antidotes to depression, and a lot of other things that had been lost for centuries. A founding text of archetypal psychology, it has long been an important source for image-oriented thought.”

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The Wisdom Of Ancient Cosmology: Contemporary Science In Light Of Tradition

Wolfgang Smith

caveat: an abrahamic pseudo-traditionalist

“Wolfgang Smith, drawing upon a rare combination of expertise in mathematical physics, philosophy and traditional metaphysics, has written extensively on interdisciplinary problems relating to these respective domains. The present book has evolved out of a key ontological recognition consonant with time-honored metaphysical doctrine. In keeping with a realist view of cognitive sense perception, it rejects the Cartesian dichotomy of res extensa and res cogitans, and obviates what Whitehead referred to as the fallacy of bifurcation.”

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The Pythagorean Library And Sourcebook

A compilation of ancient Pythagorean texts from alleged primary sources.

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The Hermetic Fragments

Stobaeus

“This volume presents a selection of fragmentary religious and philosophical texts compiled by the 5th century Greek scholar Joannes Stobaeus. The fragments comprise a treasury of esoteric knowledge from the ancient and secretive Hermetic tradition on the subjects of alchemy, astrology, and philosophy.”

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In The Labyrinth

Karl Karenyi

A discussion of the symbolic and mythological meaning of the labyrinth across world history.

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A New Model Of The Universe

P. D. Ouspensky

Insights into the ‘synarchic’ mind series

“A New Model of the Universe”” is a philosophical book written by P. D. Ouspensky. The book explores various concepts related to spirituality, psychology, and metaphysics. The author presents an alternative view of reality, which challenges the conventional scientific and religious beliefs. Ouspensky argues that our understanding of the universe is limited by our perception and that there are higher levels of consciousness that we can access.”

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Tertium Organum

P. D. Ouspensky

Insight into the ‘synarchic’ mind series

A follower of George Gurdjieff, Ouspensky was one of the major theorists of the ‘Fourth Way’.

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The Fourth Way

P. D. Ouspensky

Insight into the ‘synarchic’ mind series

Ouspensky was one of the major esotericists affiliated with George Gurdjieff’s ‘Fourth Way’ movement and ideology.

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Hyperborean Wisdom Handbook

an essential compilation by the obscure philosopher Sieg Grun of the major theorists of the Hyperborean Wisdom:

Nimrod de Rosario

Christian Cortes

Miguel Serrano

Jose Maria Herrou Aragon

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On Kabbalah & Judaism

Rene Guenon

A compilation of essays by the ‘traditionalist’ Rene Guenon on Kabbalah and judaism.

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East & West

Rene Guenon

“In East and West Guénon diagnoses the fundamental ‘abnormality’ of Western civilization vis-à-vis the traditional civilizations of the East, suggests avenues by which the West might be ‘re-oriented’ toward the fundamental metaphysical principles it has largely abandoned, and outlines the possible role of a restoration of true intellectuality in this task. Of course, East and West are no longer what they were in Guenon’s time. The aggressive rationalism and materialism of post-Christian Western culture has become a worldwide phenomenon, and no longer corrodes the philosophical and cultural underpinnings of the West it has infiltrated distorted forms of Eastern spirituality and metaphysics, incited fundamentalist reactions the world over, and, thanks to the pervasive internet, wields previously unheard of influence.”

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On The Several Senses of Being in Aristotle

Franz Brentano

Being is a homonym. Its several senses fit into the fourfold distinction of accidental being, being in the Sense of Being True. Being is the state of being in which a person is able to perceive the world around them. The senses of being in Aristotle are called the’several senses’ of being.

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Fundamental Laws Of The Solar System: Elements Of The Logic Of The Will

Ernst Mally

“Ernst Mally (/ˈmɑːli/; German: [ˈmali]; 11 October 1879 – 8 March 1944) was an Austrian analytic philosopher, initially affiliated with Alexius Meinong’s Graz School of object theory. Mally was one of the founders of deontic logic and is mainly known for his contributions in that field of research. In metaphysics, he is known for introducing a distinction between two kinds of predication, better known as the dual predication approach.”

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Philosophical Investigations On Space, Time, And The Continuum

Franz Brentano

“Franz Brentano is recognised as one of the most important philosophers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This work, first published in English in 1988, besides being an important contribution to metaphysics in its own right, has considerable historical importance through its influence on Husserl’s views on internal time consciousness.”

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The Theory of the Categories

Franz Brentano

This book contains the definitive statement of Franz Brentano’s views on meta­ physics. It is made up of essays which were dictated by Brentano during the last ten years of his life, between 1907 and 1917.

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Romanian Traditionalism

Mircea Tamas

A follower of Rene Guenon from Romania gives his esoteric insight into Tradition covering various topics such as Agartha, etc.

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Possibility and Actuality

Nicolai Hartmann

Nicolai Hartmann’s Possibility and Actuality is the second volume of a four-part investigation of ontology. It deals with such questions as: How do we know that something is really possible? Is the possible only the actual? Is the actual only the possible? What is the difference between ideal and real possibility? This groundbreaking work of modal analysis describes the logical relations between possibility, actuality, and necessity, and it provides insight into the relations between modes of knowledge and modes of being. Hartmann reviews the history of philosophical concepts of possibility and necessity, from ancient Megarian philosophy to Aristotle, to Medieval Scholasticism, to Leibniz, Kant, and Hegel. He explains the importance of modal analysis as a basic investigative tool, and he proposes an approach to understanding the nature of human existence that unifies the fields of ontology, modal logic, metaphysics, and epistemology. This brilliant and fascinating work is relevant to many topics of debate in contemporary philosophy, including the ontology of possible worlds, the metaphysics of modality, the logic of counterfactual conditionals, and modal epistemology. It illuminates the nature of real, ideal, logical, and epistemic possibility.

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Darkening Of The Divine

Sieg Grun

Sieg Grun, the obscure philosopher re-turns with this compendium of insight into the dark forces of the world conspiracy; their higher level controllers and pragmatic recommendations on how to navigate the corrosive waters of the late stage of the kali Yuga.

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Aesthetic Fragments

Gustav Shpet (1879—1937)

Shpet, a professor of philosophy at the University of Moscow, introduced Husserlian transcendental phenomenology into Russia. Additionally, he wrote extensively on aesthetics, hermeneutics, the history of Russian philosophy and the philosophy of language. During the Stalinist years in Russia he was condemned as being an idealist in philosophy and a counter-revolutionary in politics. The depth and breadth of his numerous studies stand as a testament to the philosophic spirit in Russia during the waning years of tsarism.

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Being & Time

Martin Heidegger

Being and Time (German: Sein und Zeit) is the 1927 magnum opus of German philosopher Martin Heidegger and a key document of existentialism. Being and Time had a notable impact on subsequent philosophy, literary theory and many other fields. Though controversial, its stature in intellectual history has been compared with works by Immanuel Kant and G. W. F. Hegel. The book attempts to revive ontology through an analysis of Dasein, or “being-in-the-world.” It is also noted for an array of neologisms and complex language, as well as an extended treatment of “authenticity” as a means to grasp and confront the unique and finite possibilities of the individual.

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Concerning the Spiritual in Art

Wassily Kandinsky

Wassily Kandinsky’s “Concerning the Spiritual in Art” is a theoretical treatise that explores the relationship between art and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of abstract expression and emotional resonance in artistic creation. Kandinsky argues that true art transcends mere representation of the material world, aiming instead to convey deeper spiritual truths that resonate with the human soul.

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Mindfulness

Martin Heidegger

“Written in 1938/9, Mindfulness (translated from the German Besinnung) is Martin Heidegger’s second major being-historical treatise. Here, Heidegger develops some of his key concepts and themes including truth, nothingness, enownment, art and Be-ing and discusses the Greeks, Nietzsche and Hegel at length.”

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The Symbolism of the Spirit

Arturo Reghini

Arturo Reghini (1878-1946) was an Italian mathematician, philosopher and esotericist. Particularly active in Masonic circles (he was also at the top of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite), he devoted himself especially to the study of Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism. He wrote in several journals, from the Papinian “Leonardo” to those he founded, such as “Atanor,” “Ignis” and “Ur.” Despite repression by the Regime, he received prestigious awards from the Accademia dei Lincei and the Accademia d’Italia in the 1930s, especially for his studies on Pythagoras. This is the first volume of a three-part series.

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The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude

Martin Heidegger

First published in German in 1983 as volume 29/30 of Heidegger’s collected works, The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics includes an extended treatment of the history of metaphysics & an elaboration of a philosophy of life & nature. Heidegger’s concepts of organism, animal behavior & environment are uniquely developed & defined with intensity.

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Necessary Clarifications

Articles of Rene Guenon on various subjects clarifying the symbolic meaning of various esoteric concepts from his ‘traditionalist’ perspective.

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Ontology: Laying the Foundations

Nicolai Hartmann

“It is no exaggeration to say that of the early 20th century German philosophers who claimed to establish a new ontology, former neo-Kantian turned realist Nicolai Hartmann is the only one to have actually followed through. “Ontology: Laying the Foundations” deals with “what is insofar as it is,” and its four parts tackle traditional ontological assumptions and prejudices and traditional categories such as substance, thing, individual, whole, object, and phenomenon; a novel redefinition of existence and essence in terms of the ontological factors Dasein and Sosein and their interrelations; an analysis of modes of “givenness” and the ontological embeddedness of cognition in affective transcendent acts; and a discussion of the status of ideal being, including mathematical being, phenomenological essences, logical laws, values, and the interconnections between the ideal and real spheres. Hartmann’s work offers rich resources for those interested in overcoming the human-centeredness of much 20th century philosophy.”

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Ereignis

Martin Heidegger

“In Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), Heidegger builds on the notions of earth and world, which he had previously introduced in “The Origin of the Work of Art”, and introduces the concept of “the last god”. The result is a move away from the centrality of the phenomenological analyses of Dasein, toward the grounding of Dasein as a historical decision of human beings. Earth can be understood as the condition of possibilities for the world; neither earth nor world can exist without the other, and are thus engaged in a constant and productive struggle or strife. This struggle exists in the crossing from the “first beginning” of Western thought, which began with the ancient Greeks and determined the entire history of metaphysics, to the “other beginning”, which will move beyond metaphysics by properly and originally posing the question of the truth of being (Sein). In a parallel fashion, human beings counter god(s), and a space between these four points is opened up for the moment of “enowning”, which grounds the “essential sway” of being. The up-welling of the present comes from the future before itself. This means that the being in the now changes the being of the future and thus our utilization of our[who?] being in the past.”

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Question Concerning Technology

Martin Heidegger

“To read Heidegger is to set out on an adventure. The essays in this volume–intriguing, challenging, and often baffling to the reader–call him always to abandon all superficial scanning and to enter wholeheartedly into the serious pursuit of thinking….Heidegger is not a ‘primitive’ or a ‘romantic.’ He is not one who seeks escape from the burdens and responsibilities of contemporary life into serenity, either through the re-creating of some idyllic past or through the exalting of some simple experience. Finally, Heidegger is not a foe of technology and science. He neither disdains nor rejects them as though they were only destructive of human life. The roots of Heidegger’s thinking lie deep in the Western philosophical tradition. Yet that thinking is unique in many of its aspects, in its language, and in its literary expression. In the development of this thought Heidegger has been taught chiefly by the Greeks, by German idealism, by phenomenology, and by the scholastic theological tradition. In him these and other elements have been fused by his genius of sensitivity and intellect into a very individual philosophical expression”. -William Lovitt, from the Introduction

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Adam, The Red Man

R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz

Adam the Red Man, the most controversial work by renowned hermeticist and Egyptologist R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, was first published in 1926. The book was intended mainly for his closest disciples, and de Lubicz later withdrew it from sale entirely, but we believe that today there are more people willing to understand its message. The work itself condenses part of the initiatory teaching de Lubicz shared with his disciples on the subject of mystical love and eroticism. Its purpose was not to achieve magical powers through sexuality, but to attain that spiritual love in which the fusion of two soul mates who came into existence from the same source of heavenly life, namely the “heavenly marriage of the Lamb,” is realized. As the author explains: “Man and woman, at the origin, are a single androgynous being. Their separation occurs with mental awakening, a consequence of the position of the ego or self in relation to the elements of nature.”

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Cosmogony

Christian Ehrenfels

“Christian Ehrenfels’s “Cosmogony,” published in 1948, explores the creation of the world as an ongoing process influenced by a struggle between order and chaos, extending his ideas from Gestalt theory into a broader philosophical context. He posits that the world cannot be fully understood rationally, as it is still in a state of becoming.”

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The Eternal Return: Cosmos & History

Mircea Eliade

This founding work of the history of religions, first published in English in 1954, secured the North American reputation of the Romanian émigré-scholar Mircea Eliade (1907-1986). Making reference to an astonishing number of cultures and drawing on scholarship published in no less than half a dozen European languages, Eliade’s The Myth of the Eternal Return makes both intelligible and compelling the religious expressions and activities of a wide variety of archaic and “primitive” religious cultures.

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Rites and Symbols of Initiation: The Mysteries of Birth and Rebirth

Mircea Eliade

“Organizing data from cultures the world over, Mircea Eliade, one of the preeminent interpreters of world religion in the twentieth century, lays out the basic patterns of initiation: group puberty rites, entrance into secret cults, shamanic instruction, individual visions, and heroicrites of passage. The vast information assembled here transcends usual scholarship. Eliade always affirms the greater experience in all initiation – the indissoluble tie between humans and the cosmos of gods, spirits, animals, ancestors, and nature.”

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The Forge and the Crucible

Mircea Eliade

Primitive man’s discovery of the ability to change matter from one state to another brought about a profound change in spiritual behavior. In The Forge and the Crucible, Mircea Eliade follows the ritualistic adventures of these ancient societies, adventures rooted in the people’s awareness of an awesome new power.

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Appearance and Sense: Phenomenology as the Fundamental Science and its Problems

Gustav Shpet

“Appearance and Sense is a difficult text to read and understand, particularly if we make the attempt independently of Husserl’s Ideas I. This is certainly at least in part owing to the intent behind Shpet’s work. On the one hand it strives to present Husserl’ s latest views to a Russian philosophical audience not yet conversant with and, in all likelihood, not even aware of, his transcendental idealist turn. With this aim any reading would perforce be exacting. Yet, on the other hand, Shpet has made scant concession to his public. Indeed, his text is even more compressed, especially in the crucial areas dealing with the sense-bestowing feature of consciousness, than Husserl’ s own.”

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Heidegger & The Question of Renaissance Humanism

Insight into the Humanist mind series

Ernesto Grassi

“Ernest Grassi (1902-1991), born in Milan, Italy, dedicated his life’s work to a historical retrieval of Italian Humanist rhetoric in order to show its importance for contemporary thought. As a youth, after a life-threatening illness, Grassi developed an interest in philosophy. He studied philosophy at the University of Freiburg, Germany, and finally earned his doctorate at University of Milan in 1925, the same year he married his wife, Elena Stigler. In 1929, Grassi began lecturing on Italian literature at University of Freiburg and, in 1935, was given an honorary professorship there. At Freiburg, Grassi attended several lectures of Martin Heidegger, which lead him to work with Heidegger for the next ten years. He was named director of the Italian Institute for Humanistic Studies in Berlin, but, shortly thereafter, fled from the Nazi regime to Florence, Italy. He served as visiting professor in philosophy at University of Zurich from 1943 to 1946, and, in 1948, he accepted a professorship at University of Munich and became director of the Center for the Study of Philosophy and Humanism after returning to Germany.”

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Kabbalah Exposed

An expose of the kabbalah and its true origins. Published with permission of Clifford Herrington the owner of the formerly named ‘Joy of Satan Ministries’.

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The Magian & the E.T.s

An in depth description of the extraterrestrial hybrid lineages of Alpha Draconis reptilians and others of the ‘Yahweh collective’. Published with permission from Clifford Herrington, the founder of Joy of Satan Ministries.

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András László: Selections

András László

András László was born in Budapest in 1941. A revered teacher and prolific author, András László holds a doctorate in Buddhist studies and was a leading exponent of the Hungarian Traditionalist school. He was a follower and implementor of the Traditionalist ideas of Julius Evola and the creator of the Pannon Front movement in Hungary.

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Art as Anti-Art

Ernesto Grassi

Grassi sought to take up the Heideggerean Destruktion of metaphysics, grounding his philosophical enterprise instead in the tradition of rhetoric. He identified the Italian humanist tradition as a potential site to begin this development of philosophy, and his works often contain copious references to the Italian humanists. In this tradition, “work and metaphor are the source of human history and society”, an approach to thought which must reject the rational, proceeding as it does from “general and necessary premises.”

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Chronology Of The End Times

Gaston Georgel (1899-1988) was a French historian and author of traditionalist works.
The source of Gaston Georgel’s work is mainly a development of certain cyclological aspects of the traditional doctrines exposed by the work of René Guénon. As a student of history in Paris, Georgel discovered a magazine in a waiting room. His curiosity is suddenly attracted by an article about the coincidences of certain historical facts appearing at regular intervals throughout the reigns of France. These “fortuitous” coincidences enabled Georgel to discover and subsequently expound the doctrine of traditional cycles, until then only mentioned by René Guénon, and whose main source is the doctrine of cosmic cycles in Hinduism.
Few authors have paid so much attention to the rhythms in history. When Georgel began to study the subject in the 1930s, he realized that history does not repeat itself, but presents “rhythms” at given intervals. These early findings were published in 1937 in “Rhythms in History”. Some of the parallels exposed are astonishing, notably concerning Louis XIV and Louis XVI, at an interval of 539 years (77 x 7) or concerning the French and English revolutions separated by about 144 years.

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Hans Lipps: Selections

Hans Lipps

“Like Heidegger, Lipps asks about the being of concrete man. But while Heidegger interprets this being as a phenomenon in the sense of “showing oneself to oneself“ that he has demonstrated, Lipps begins with the question: “To what extent does the constitution of my existence become experience in the manifold meaning of being?“ Lipps is thus closer to Husserl’s method of „transcendental guides“. However, unlike Husserl, he is not concerned with the constitution of being; indeed, his question is not even, as in Heidegger’s work, in the service of the question of „the being of being“. For Lipps, being cannot be separated from concretion in what. He points out that ‚be‘ different means: Blue ‚is‘ different from Leo and different again ‚is‘ iron, ‚is‘ Rain, ‚is‘ speech, ‚is‘ Stinginess, etc. Therefore, Lipps concludes: “There is no universal ontology.“

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Investigations Into The Phenomenology Of Knowledge

Hans Lipps

Like Heidegger, Lipps asks about the being of concrete man. But while Heidegger interprets this being as a phenomenon in the sense of “showing oneself to oneself“ that he has demonstrated, Lipps begins with the question: “To what extent does the constitution of my existence become experience in the manifold meaning of being?“ Lipps is thus closer to Husserl’s method of „transcendental guides“. However, unlike Husserl, he is not concerned with the constitution of being; indeed, his question is not even, as in Heidegger’s work, in the service of the question of „the being of being“. For Lipps, being cannot be separated from concretion in what. He points out that ‚be‘ different means: Blue ‚is‘ different from Leo and different again ‚is‘ iron, ‚is‘ Rain, ‚is‘ speech, ‚is‘ Stinginess, etc. Therefore, Lipps concludes: “There is no universal ontology.“

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Logical Writings

Ernst Mally

“Ernst Mally (/ˈmɑːli/; German: [ˈmali]; 11 October 1879 – 8 March 1944) was an Austrian analytic philosopher, initially affiliated with Alexius Meinong’s Graz School of object theory. Mally was one of the founders of deontic logic and is mainly known for his contributions in that field of research. In metaphysics, he is known for introducing a distinction between two kinds of predication, better known as the dual predication approach.
From 1915 to 1918 he served as an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army. After the end of World War I, Mally joined the Greater German People’s Party, which called the unification of German Austria with Germany. In the same period, he started teaching at the university and in 1925 he took over Meinong’s chair. In 1938, he became a member of the National Socialist Teachers League and two months after the Anschluss he joined the NSDAP. He continued teaching during the Nazi administration of Austria until 1942 when he retired.”

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Traditionalist Worldview

András László

In this work the author outlines his Traditionalist worldview and parameters for a reification of the primordial gnosis. An essential work brought out for publications for the first time in English.

András László was born in Budapest in 1941. A revered teacher and prolific author, András László holds a doctorate in Buddhist studies and was a leading exponent of the Hungarian Traditionalist school. He was a follower and implementor of the Traditionalist ideas of Julius Evola and the creator of the Pannon Front movement in Hungary.

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