"A hero is not defined by their achievements or accolades, but by their character and integrity. The hero stands firm in their principles, even in the face of adversity. They are guided by a sense of duty and honor, a commitment to something greater than themselves."
— Serrano
"Since equality is in fact impossible, and since, despite all attempts at reducing everything to one level, the differences between one man and another cannot in practice be entirely suppressed, men have been brought, illogically enough, to invent false hierarchies, whose higher ranks claim to take the place of the only true elect; and these false hierarchies are built up exclusively on the basis of relative and contingent considerations, always of a purely material order. This is very obvious from the fact that the kind of social distinction which counts the most in the present state of things is that based on wealth, that is to say on a merely external superiority of an exclusively quantitative order, the only superiority, as a matter of fact, that is consistent with democracy, based as it is on the same point of view."
— René Guénon, The Crisis of the Modern World
The Fall of Constantinople and Europe’s Renaissance
Constantin von Hoffmeister — drawing on the thoughts of Oswald Spengler, Alexander Dugin, and Guillaume Faye — highlights the symbolic significance of 29 May 1453, the day Turkish soldiers stormed Constantinople, marking the fall of the final stronghold of Rome and setting the stage for a future rebirth of Europe.
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"Since the fall of Napoleon, any appearance of gallantry has been strictly banned from provincial mores. People are afraid of being deprived of office. Rogues look to the Congregation for support, and hypocrisy has made great strides even among the liberal classes. Boredom has become acute. The only pleasures left are reading and agriculture."
— Stendhal, The Red And The Black
“This man has nothing in common with anything... he is not formed or likened to this or that, and knows nothing of 'nothing,' so that one only finds in him pure life, being, truth, and goodness. A man of this sort is a 'noble man' indeed, neither more nor less.”
— Meister Eckhart
“Only in the play of the child (or that of the artist) does there exist a Becoming and Passing Away without any moralistic calculations. Heraclitus conceives of the play of children as that of spontaneous human beings: here is innocence and yet coming into being and destruction: not one droplet of injustice should remain in the world. The eternally living fire, Αἰών [Aeon, boy-god of the zodiac], plays, builds, and knocks down.”
— Nietzsche
"In any country the truly virtuous are very few, and so are the very beautiful. It is not to say that they do not exist, but you only rarely see them."
— Saneatsu Mushanokōji, 'Friendship'
They call you heartless, but you have a heart. And I love you for being ashamed to show it.
Читать полностью…Marxism and the Frankfurt School
Highly informative and entertaining speech at the 13th meeting of the New Right in London on January 12, 2008. Transcript :https://www.counter-currents.com/2012/05/marxism-and-the-frankfurt-school/
"Must the ancient fire not some day flare up much more terribly, after much longer preparation? More: must one not desire it with all one's might?"
Nietzsche
Atheists hate Paganism because it's not easily derided or discredited.
(European) Christians hate Paganism because it reminds them from whence they truly descend.
Conservatives hate Paganism because their 'moral' framework is Abrahamic.
Jews hate Paganism because it stands outside of their narrative and disproves their special status.
Marxists hate Paganism because it upholds permanent, natural, non-fungible identity and distinction.
All of them seem to be in the process of uniting against Paganism, whether the individuals doing so are aware of it or not. On one hand Arch-Conservative Tucker Carlson is platforming people who are calling anything morally Bankrupt 'Pagan', while on the other, State-sponsored Marxist group 'Hope Not Hate' have this year focussed quite heavily on Heathens such as myself. Then there's one of Judaism's biggest mouthpieces bell-ends Ben Shapiro publishing videos titled things like 'Rise of the Pagans'. And by chance I just read that my friend Fiona Ædgar has had an old video on YouTube struck down and believes it's because she's begun to focus more on Paganism.
This is how we know that Paganism is the answer to crooked modernity; All of its gatekeepers fear the Pagan revival.
"I am not among those who consider Homer’s Achaean type, the indomitable hero confident in his strength and putting himself above rules, as necessarily disappearing in the future."
— Sorel
“If they are good, then their suffering is no pain or misfortune, but a great happiness and blessing.”
— Meister Eckhart
May it be obstacles, enemies, challenges, the destiny and call of man is to overcome. And what greater thing than to overcome oneself?
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The Quiet Contingent: An Addendum on WWII: The Boys of Camp Ritchie
By J. B. Cartwright
This book is a compendium of over 400 biographies of Ritchie Boys; members of a secret Psychological Warfare division active during WWII. Many of these soldiers were German-Jewish refugees, and some heralded from highly influential American families, such as the Roosevelts and Rockefellers. They interrogated Axis prisoners up to the highest ranks, some engaged in Black Propaganda and spy craft, whereas others were involved in the Nuremberg Trials and more.
Post-war, we follow these men’s lives into many walks of life, from major academic institutions to the highest levels of government, business, industry, entertainment and more. In many cases, their stories are told in their own words, providing us with a collection of fresh perspectives on events leading to, during, and after WWII.
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Free sample entries are available on Substack HERE.
“All fortune is good fortune; for it either rewards, disciplines, amends, or punishes, and so is either useful or just.”
― Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy
"Myth basically serves four functions. The first is the mystical function, realising what a wonder the universe is, and what a wonder you are, and experiencing awe before this mystery. The second is a cosmological dimension, the dimension with which science is concerned—showing you what shape the universe is, but showing it in such a way that the mystery again comes through. The third function is the sociological one—supporting and validating a certain social order. The fourth function is the pedagogical function, of how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances”
— Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth
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"Let us face ourselves. We are Hyperboreans; we know very well how far off we live. 'Neither by land nor by sea will you find the way to the Hyperboreans'—Pindar already knew this about us. Beyond the north, ice, and death—our life, our happiness. We have discovered happiness, we know the way, we have found the exit out of the labyrinth of thousands of years. Who else has found it? Modern man perhaps? 'I have got lost; I am everything that has got lost,' sighs modern man. This modernity was our sickness: lazy peace, cowardly compromise, the whole virtuous uncleanliness of the modern Yes and No. … Rather live in the ice than among modern virtues and other south winds! We were intrepid enough, we spared neither ourselves nor others; but for a long time we did not know where to turn with our intrepidity. We became gloomy, we were called fatalists. Our fatum—abundance, tension, the damming of strength. We thirsted for lightning and deeds and were most remote from the happiness of the weakling, 'resignation.' In our atmosphere was a thunderstorm; the nature we are became dark—for we saw no way. Formula for our happiness: a Yes, a No, a straight line, a goal."
Friedrich Nietzsche, The Antichrist
"No man who has achieved immortality in history has founded his glory on economic truth; "They have all founded nations on the basis of social truth, on the basis of religious truth."
— Juan Donoso Cortés
AND YET
To truly live is to have a will, an identity, a thumos that demands more
than the slavery the world offers.
Slavery in the ancient world wasn’t
considered a sin by the enslavers – it was held against the slaves
themselves, who lacked the dignity to risk or take their own lives rather
than be the tool of someone else.
Today, we are faced with the same
choice.
We must fight to prove we are free.
It’s tempting to just stay in cover and never emerge, to take what
they’ve given us. Yet the truth is they have left nothing for us. It seems
hopeless. So why then is there this flame in the darkness? Why is there
a flag, torn and covered with blood, being raised above the mud?
People are terrified. They have little and are scared of losing
more. And yet, people keep finding their way to the banner of
strength.
They cut off our communications. They steal our money. They
promise to expel us from society. And yet, operatives still gather –
at this moment – around fires throughout the world.
They use their lackeys to publish lies and libels against us. They
use their greatest strength, their utter domination of media, to try
to define who we are and what we are. And yet, people throw it
off, looking past what they have been told, claiming their own
identity and making their own judgement.
Their most dedicated slaves directly threaten us with harm or
death. They send their insults, boasting that they will spill our
blood and sack our holy places. And yet, when the moment
comes, they are nowhere to be found, and the only fires that rise
are our own.
The endless war saps the time, energy, and spirit of the strongest
souls. Families don’t understand. Friends don’t want to get
involved. Women grow jealous of something that takes away
attention. And yet, at every event, at every retreat, at every ritual,
men travel hundreds of miles or cross oceans to be with people
they have never met to experience something they don’t yet
understand, and walk away forever changed.
The world tells us that it is perverse to seek strength, competition,
and struggle. It tells these ideas are outdated, and we need to
“reimagine” masculinity itself for our own benefit. And yet, it’s
only after conflict and competition, when men spill blood fighting
against each other and then embrace afterward, that we get some
small glimpse of what friendship could be.
The screens offer us virtual adventures, virtual sex, virtual
missions, virtual meaning. The dopamine hit makes it difficult to
tear away from the tempting, passive consumption. And yet,
people do rip themselves away, and instead seek real adventure,
real danger, and real brotherhood in tests of body, soul, and
spirit.
Faith once had the power to shatter kingdoms and move men to
surpass their fear of death itself. The sense of ecstasy, of something
beyond mere life, of something that is truly separated from the
mundane has been altogether lost. Worse, those trusted to
safeguard such traditions seem uninterested in them, instead
eager to search for relevance from those who despise them.
And yet, men seek the new temples in the forests, those eternal things
that lie behind the veil of blood and fire.
The oaths spoken at ritual have a greater meaning than any written words.
Most of all, the world tells us that you must not leave the path
that is set out for you.
If you associate with this person, read these
things, watch this video, use this symbol, go to this place, attend
this meeting, wear this clothing – you are finished.
The supposed promises of the “Open Society” disappear overnight with the
most powerful people in the world desperately seeking to control
what people can say, read, see, and think.
The law offers no protection.
The costs of disobedience are real and terrifying.
Some of the men who speak the boldest are the quickest to fold
when the struggle ceases to be a game.
And yet, countless people overcome it all, turn their back on those demanding they debase
themselves, and put loyalty above all…”
Spartan Hereditary Care
Hans F. K. Günther highlights the rigorous hereditary practices and laws aimed at preserving the physical and moral superiority of the Spartans.
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/spartan-hereditary-care
“We believe that Marxism is an evil doctrine straight from the ashes of hell. Having Marxism in our government is intolerable and teaching it to our children is considered, to us, child abuse. … Our rights and freedoms have never been more in danger than they are right now.”
— Donald Trump, 25 May 2024
Amendola? Si! Proprio lui
https://italiacoloniale.com/2022/02/17/riconquista-della-libia-il-pugno-di-ferro-di-amendola-tra-arresti-e-condanne-a-morte/
“The fact that we can speak of the personality, even of inanimate things, reveals a part of the history of our past. Originally, every object of apprehension was taken as containing a soul: the reason of this was the immediacy of experience, which even now acts powerfully in the child and struggles to make itself heard even in the man as soon as the criticism of the intellect grows tired. Originally every apprehension is the seizing of living unities, and the separation of the world into a dead half and a living half is the result of later experience that, in detail, never comes to an end. Language has preserved this epoch of our past when it describes innumerable events of the extra-human world of perception and even static facts as if they were vital processes and activities: not only does the rain "lash" the tree, but the path "runs' across the meadow, and the house "casts" a shadow.”
— Ludwig Klages