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Tag: Dante

  • Changing of the Guard

    The third dimension of history understood as the impact of imaginal world on human history. Wars, migrations, expansions, conversions, and so on, need to be seen in the light of this higher dimension, above and beyond the material, biological, economic, and ideological causes. We have seen that Julius Evola attributes the movements of human events…

  • Hell and other lovely thoughts

    Hell and other lovely thoughts

    I decided to leave, neither forgiven nor condemned. Perhaps it was Minos, trying to determine my place in hell.

  • Idiot’s Guide to the Modern World

    Man can be truly free and himself only when he maintains the centre of his being on a metaphysical plane. When he detaches himself from such a plane and focuses on practical goals, on temporal achievements, and, in general, on whatever was the domain only of lower castes taken in themselves, he abdicates, disintegrates, opens…

  • Holy Rome, Eternal Rome

    Before translating Evola’s review of a book by Maurras, we plan to provide a chapter from Guido de Giorgio’s La Tradizione Romana (The Roman Tradition) called “Dante and the Holy Culmination of the Roman Tradition.” De Giorgio is most certainly the only man to have collaborated with both Rene Guenon and Julius Evola. In his…

  • Recapitulation

    Recapitulation

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

  • Initiatic Paths

    A couple of weeks ago, we asked about the available options for initiation for Western men today. Although the first two options got the most votes, the third one seems to have generated the most interest. Read Dante’s Divine Comedy in Italian Men attracted to Tradition today are, or should be, interested in the idea…

  • Metaphysics of Dueling

    Metaphysics of Dueling

    When reason alone fails to achieve justice, is dueling a legitimate way to reach a resolution? Dante answers, “Yes”.

  • Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny

    Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny

    The soul chooses and wills its incarnation. A fortiori, the very nature of the rational soul is intelligence, will, and freedom of choice.

  • Dante’s Empyrean

    Dante’s Empyrean

    There is nothing to know. One can only be it; that is to know it.

  • From Virgil to Dante

    From Virgil to Dante

    The Middle Ages are so called because it represents the era between Antiquity and modernity. We can also regard it as the Traditional society between the Ancient traditional world and the coming Traditional society of the future. That the Middle Ages represent Tradition is beyond dispute. Now, there may be some contemporary Europeans (or their…