Let us repeat this: inner action must precede all other action.
— Julius Evola, A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth.
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Let us repeat this: inner action must precede all other action.
— Julius Evola, A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth.
It's coming. I see a holy war spreading across the universe like unquenchable fire.
"I have always dreamed," he mouthed, fiercely, "of a band of men absolute in their resolve to discard all scruples in the choice of means, strong enough to give themselves frankly the name of destroyers, and free from the taint of that resigned pessimism which rots the world. No pity for anything on earth, including themselves, and death enlisted for good and all in the service of humanity--that's what I would have liked to see."
Joseph Conrad from The Secret Agent.
Among the abnormal conditions present in modern industrial society are excessive density of population, isolation of man from nature, excessive rapidity of social change and the breakdown of natural small-scale communities such as the extended family, the village or the tribe.
Theodore J. Kaczynski
Besides, we all have to die some time, and it may be better to die fighting for survival, or for a cause, than to live a long but empty and purposeless life.
Theodore J. Kaczynski
To make a lasting change in the direction of development of any important aspect of a society, reform is insufficient and revolution is required.
Theodore J. Kaczynski
May I never be complete. May I never be content. May I never be perfect.
Chuck Palahniuk from Fight Club.
When an ascesis is understood as a technique for the conscious creation of a force that can be applied, in the first place, at any level, then the disciplines taught by the doctrine of awakening can be recognized as those that incorporate the highest degree of crystallinity and independence.
Julius Evola from The Doctrine of Awakening
The attitudes that totalitarianisn requires are: obedience, even though such obedience does not amount to acknowledgment and adhesion; conformism; and irrational forms of aggregation, among which it is possible to detect a fanatical, sinister, and blind capability of sacrifice. The whole system has an undefined character because it lacks a true authority: moreover, there is a lack of true commitment among people living in a totalitarian society; a lack of the sense of responsibility; and a lack of the dignity of free beings who acknowledge this authority and arrange themselves in one efficient formation. In this perspective, totalitarianism is a school of servility and a pejorative extension of collectivism: it acts not as an influence from above, capable of leading and unifying people, but rather as a formless power that has become crystallized in a center, in order to absorb, bend, mechanize, control, and impose uniformity on the rest of society.
Julius Evola
'Speak in extremes, it'll save you time.'
David Bowie
Evola’s absolute I is born out of the ashes of nihilism; with the help of insights derived from magic, theurgy, alchemy and esotericism, it ascends to the highest peaks of knowledge, in the quest for that wisdom that is found on the paths of initiatory doctrines.
Marcello Veneziani, from Julius Evola tra filosofia e tradizione. 1984
This is not a matter of compromises or adaptations. The power of a new Middle Ages is needed. A change, interior as well as exterior, of barbaric purity is required. Philosophy, “culture”, everyday politics: no more of all that. It is not a matter of shifting to the other side of this bed of agony. It is a matter of finally waking up, and standing on one’s feet.
Julius Evola from Pagan Imperialism.
The mountain is spirit in all that it involves: discipline of the nerves and body, clear-minded courage, desire for conquest, and the impulse to engage in pure action in an environment of pure forces.
Julius Evola from Meditations on the Peaks: Mountain Climbing as Metaphor for the Spiritual Quest
The age we find ourselves living in clearly suggest what our primary watchword should be: to rise again, to be inwardly reborn, to create a new order and uprightness within ourselves. Those who harbour illusions about the possibility of a purely political struggle and the power of this or that formula or system, with no new human quality as its exact counterpart, have learned no lessons from the past.
Julius Evola from A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth.
The noble man honours in himself the powerful one, him also who has power over himself, who knows how to speak and how to keep silence, who takes pleasure in subjecting himself to severity and hardness, and has reverence for all that is severe and hard.
Friedrich Nietzsche from Beyond Good & Evil
The way a lamp that stands in no wind doesn't flicker: That's a memorable simile about The yogi with his thoughts controlled, Yoked to the yoga of the self. When his thought is curbed, Checked by yogic service, The self that sees itself Fulfills itself
Bhagavad-Gita 6.19-20 from Godsong by Amit Majmudar
Contrary to what the bourgeois and liberal polemics claim, the warrior idea may not be reduced to materialism, nor is it synonymous with the exaltation of the brutal use of strength and destructive violence. Rather, the calm, conscious, and planned development of the inner being and a code of ethics; love of distance; hierarchy; order; the faculty of subordinating the emotional and individualistic element of one’s self to higher goals and principles, especially in the name of honour and duty – these are the elements of the warrior idea, and they act as the foundations of a specific “style” that has largely been lost.
Julius Evola from Men Among the Ruins: Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist