Gornahoor

Liber esse, scientiam acquirere, veritatem loqui

Category: Chivalry

  • Making the Modern Mind

    Sometimes it helps to meditate on what is good by looking at the opposite, at least for those of us who only have “intimations of deprivation” and have not yet found our true center. This kind of “cautionary tale” meditation or meditating “by negative example” is very easy in Western societies at present. One need…

  • Middle Earth Once More

    “By way of such aspects, we see—it is clear—in the Middle Ages an awakening of the true forces already acting in Nordic-Aryan Romanity, of its true solarity, propitiated from such a resurgence or rebirth from a new contribution of Aryan blood…” Gornahoor translating Evola, on Cesaro Indeed, a tremendously sophisticated defense of the very opposite…

  • Recapitulation

    Recapitulation

    The doctrine of Recapitulation can be deduced from that of karma and sexual union.

  • The Duty of the Wise Man

    The Duty of the Wise Man

    The fundamental attitude of the Courtier was to do everything with a type of style and grace done with a certain nonchalance that made the difficult seem effortless. Castiglione coined a new word for this: Sprezzatura.

  • Good Government

    This is a thought experiment based on Rosenstock-Huessy‘s comments in I Am an Impure Thinker. Summarized, they are to the effect that the modern world is a place that likes to “divide time, & conquer space”. Hence our obsession with speed and time, as if we were racing against death. The traditional man must take…

  • Action and Contemplation in Dante’s Divine Comedy

    Titus Burckhardt, in his essay “Because Dante Was Right,” argues that one of the main themes of the Commedia is “the reciprocal relationship between knowledge and will.” Knowledge of the eternal truths is potentially present in the human spirit or intellect, but its unfolding is directly conditioned by the will, negatively when the soul falls…

  • The Order of the Iron Crown

    The Order of the Iron Crown

    The Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne used the Crown at his coronation ceremony in Lombardy

  • Nine worthies: Champions of Chivalry

    Nine worthies: Champions of Chivalry

    The Worthies are archetypal and the symmetry of the scheme reflects the Medieval view of history and destiny of European man. The Old Law prepared the way for the New. The Pagan law created the Pax Romana that allowed the spread of the New Law.

  • The Symbolism of the Horse

    The Symbolism of the Horse

    Within a single organization, a kind of double hierarchy can exist, especially when the apparent leaders are themselves unaware of any link to a spiritual center. In such cases there may exist beside the visible hierarchy made up by those apparent leaders, an invisible hierarchy of which the members may not fulfil any ‘official’ function…

  • Random thoughts on Chivalry

    Random thoughts on Chivalry

    Classical ethics, classical jurisprudence and classical philosophy, though by no means irreconcilable with Christian thought and exercising a powerful influence upon it, belonged to a pre-Christian tradition. Chivalry was thus reminded, forcefully, of the separation of the origins of its institutions from those of the priesthood, and of the original independence of its function —…