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Title: The Aryan Tradition as the Sole Foundation of True European Identity Tags: #AryanTradition #SacralHierarchy #NeoPaganism #AntiNeoPaganism #KshatriyaDharma #SolarImperialism #HyperboreanRestoration

“The Spirit of Europa is Eternal From Greenland to Russia… you have the Ancient Blood of Poets, Warriors, and Geniuses”

Me: no “European spirit” independent of the Aryan universalist tradition

For Evola:
– True European identity is an expression of the primordial Aryan tradition, rooted in sacrality, caste hierarchy, and the warrior-ascetic ideal.
– Neo-paganism, like all forms of modernist revivalism, is a degeneration—a sentimental, naturalistic distortion of Tradition.
– “European identity” outside the Indo-European metaphysical framework is inauthentic.

The Degeneration of Neo-Paganism
Neo-paganism is a modernist aberration, a sentimental regression into naturalism and particularism.

True European identity is inseparable from the Aryan universalist tradition, which is:
– Transcendent – Rejecting materialist fixation on blood or soil as ends in themselves. The Aryan cult of race was supra-biological, a vehicle for higher forces (for example, Roman gens rites, Vedic gotra).
– Hierarchical – Opposed to egalitarian tribalism. The Indo-European cakravartin and solar imperialism embodied sacral sovereignty, not primitive collectivism.
– Anti-Modern – The warrior-ascetic ideal (kshatriya-dharma, Mithraism) rejects hedonistic “natural innocence,” seeking liberation (moksha) through discipline.

Christianity’s polemical “paganism” (naturalism, amorality, tribalism) is not the Aryan tradition. Neo-pagans perpetuate this distortion, mistaking decadence for Tradition.

The Only Path:
Restoration of the Hyperborean-Uralic cycle—solar, virile, and aristocratic—against chthonic and democratic decline. All else is kali-yuga deviation.

The Aryan Tradition as the Sole Foundation of True European Identity
1. Primordial Aryan Supremacy
European identity is valid only as an expression of the Indo-European metaphysical framework—rooted in transcendent hierarchy, not racial or geographic sentimentalism.
2. Rejection of Neo-Pagan Degeneration
Modern “pagan revivals” are modernist deviations, collapsing into naturalism, tribalism, and democratic primitivism—antithetical to the Aryan warrior-ascetic ideal.
3. Transcendence Over Materialism
The Aryan cult of race was supra-biological—blood as a vehicle for higher forces (Vedic gotra, Roman gens rites), never an end in itself.
4. Hierarchy Against Egalitarianism
True tradition demands sacred sovereignty (cakravartin, solar imperialism), rejecting tribal collectivism and egalitarian decay.
5. Anti-Modern Asceticism
The kshatriya-dharma and Mithraic disciplines exemplify liberation through conquest of weakness, not hedonistic “natural innocence.”
6. Christian Polemical Distortion
Christianity’s caricature of “paganism” (amorality, naturalism) is a lie—yet neo-pagans perpetuate it, mistaking decadence for tradition.
7. Hyperborean Restoration
Only the solar-uralic cycle—aristocratic, virile, and transcendent—can reverse the kali-yuga’s chthonic democratization.
8. False Paganism Exposed
Neo-pagan racialists unknowingly adopt Christianity’s fabricated “paganism,” a rustic, materialist parody alien to Aryan metaphysics.
9. Aryan Universalism
Indo-European empire (Rome, Vedic kingship) embodied sacred universalism, not tribal particularism.
10. Initiation or Oblivion
Tradition is restored through elite asceticism and sacred authority—all else is dissolution.

Metaphysical part:

The Misconception of Racist Neo-Paganism

Certain extremist racialist currents today mistakenly believe they have resolved the problem of tradition through neo-paganism—a position we once held but now reject.

The term paganism itself is a Christian polemical construct, derived from pagus (village), implying rusticity and primitivism. Early Christian apologetics systematically distorted pre-Christian traditions, reducing them to a caricature of decadence and naturalism. Ironically, many modern anti-Christian racialists unconsciously adopt this very caricature, perpetuating a false “paganism” that never truly existed.

The Christian portrayal of paganism includes:
1. Naturalism – Allegedly denying transcendence, reducing religion to superstition and deification of nature or race.
2. Particularism – A polytheism bound to earth and blood, lacking universalism.
3. Amorality – A state of “innocence” equated with license, devoid of true spiritual freedom.
4. Profane Materialism – A fatalistic worldview, contrasted with Christian “supernatural” liberation.

Yet historical Aryan traditions contradict this caricature:
– Symbolism, Not Superstition – Pre-Christian civilizations saw nature not as an object of worship but as a manifestation of higher realities.
– Supra-Biological Knowledge – Ancient racial cults (for example, Roman gens traditions) understood blood as a vehicle for transcendent forces.
– Initiation & Liberation – Mystery traditions sought metaphysical freedom (for example, mukti in Hinduism, Iranian dualism, the Aryan “second birth”).
– Sacral Empire – The Indo-European imperial idea (for example, cakravartin, Roman solar imperialism) reflected a universalist, hierarchical vision, not mere tribalism.
– Spiritual Authority – The unity of temporal and spiritual power was hierarchical, not chaotic, opposing modern statolatry.

Thus, neo-pagan racialists risk actualizing a distorted, historically nonexistent paganism—one invented by Christianity itself. True tradition lies not in regression to a fabricated naturalism but in the restoration of sacred, hierarchical order.