MEGALOTHYMIA Revenge. The sweetest morsel to the mouth that ever was cooked in hell. It elevates men to be eloquent, insightful, and sharper than their natural state would allow.
Success is not reserved for the talented; it's reserved for the disciplined.
Читать полностью…So many live on and want nothing
And are raised to the rank of prince.
"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
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“Deeds will not be less valiant because they are unpraised.”
— J. R. R. Tolkien
"Enlightened One, any tips on making a successful cut for the summer?"
✅Go for a walk of 50-60 minutes every day.
✅Intermittent fasting. Or at least stop eating after dinner (no comfort eating in the evening!).
✅Reducing your intake of sugar – easy in theory, harder in practice.
📹How to Lose Fat Without Counting Calories? What Is My Daily Routine? 👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx1qsoj1UKg
"Always be the best," Peleus tells his son Achilles, "better than all the rest."
Читать полностью…Unpopular opinion: Class differences explain 90% of disagreements within the right.
Читать полностью…https://vdare.com/videos/scott-greer-why-trump-must-win-vdare-2024-conference
@scottgreer
"If the path before you is clear, you're probably on someone else's."
— Carl Jung
"I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life, the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph. A life of slothful ease, a life of that peace which springs merely from lack either of desire or of power to strive after great things, is as little worthy of a nation as of an individual."
— Col. Roosevelt, "A Strenuous Life"
An article worth reading by the Romanist Society:
https://nistsocietytheroma.substack.com/p/on-romanist-prayer
"Despair is followed by self-destruction and then by degradation."
— Nagai, 'A Night at Seattle Harbor'
“Animality is the body bodying forth, that is, replete with its own overwhelming urges. The name body identifies the distinctive unity in the constructs of domination in all drives, urges, and passions that will life itself.”
— Heidegger
He who has always spared himself much will in the end become sickly of so much consideration. Champion that which hardens!
Читать полностью…“War is the mother of nationalism. War is the experience of blood. War is our mother, she has given birth to us in the swollen belly of the trenches. As a new breed, we proudly acknowledge our origin. Consequently, our values must be heroic values, the values of warriors and not the value of the shopkeeper who wants to measure the world with his cloth measuring stick.”
— Jünger
“Life is the result of war, and society is the instrument of war. To refuse war means to refuse an epic life.”
— Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
Victory belongs to he who wills her most. Win or lose, Victory comes to him who never quits. In deadly strife, should you perish in the fight, Victory crowns you in Elysian laurels.
Читать полностью…"What could have grown out of the barbarity, out of the infinite excess of the Germanic soul but a boundless cult of the hero as such?
Germany has never been Christian in the proper sense of the word. The hero has always meant more to them than the saint."
— Cioran
Günther, who here takes up the “selectionist” theses of De Lapouge, recalls a phrase of Nietzsche’s:
“That which is falling should also be pushed”.
He adds: “It is certain that a legislation intoned in this hard spirit contributes more to the health of the people, than a legislation which always and only cares for individuals, and even individuals who are hereditarily compromised”.
Here racism distinguishes between “the right to life” and “the right to give life”.
'After he became master of the world, he unfortunately forgot that, where no resistance can be made, no courage can be exerted; and instead of consulting the dictates of reason and magnanimity, he indulged the furious emotions of his temper, at a time when they were disgraceful to himself, and fatal to the defenceless objects of his displeasure. In the government of his household, or of his empire, slight, or even imaginary offences — a hasty word, a casual omission, an involuntary delay — were chastised by a sentence of immediate death. The expressions which issued the most readily from the mouth of the emperor of the West were, "Strike off his head;" — "Burn him alive;" "Let him be beaten with clubs till he expires;" and his most favoured ministers soon understood that, by a rash attempt to dispute or suspend the execution of his sanguinary commands; they might involve themselves in the guilt and punishment of disobedience. The repeated gratification of this savage justice hardened the mind of Valentinian against pity and remorse; and the sallies of passion were confirmed by the habits of cruelty.'
Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
“War is the mother of nationalism. War is the experience of blood. War is our mother, she has given birth to us in the swollen belly of the trenches. As a new breed, we proudly acknowledge our origin. Consequently, our values must be heroic values, the values of warriors and not the value of the shopkeeper who wants to measure the world with his cloth measuring stick.”
Ernst Junger
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 regarding subjects like alchemy, astrology, and philosophy.
https://tradition.st/the-hermetic-fragments/