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Title: The Decline of Christian Morality: A Cultural Rebellion Against Divine Order Tags: #Christianity #slavemorality #Tradition #Evola #RevoltAgainstTheModernWorld

What is unclear, the three Abrahamic religions are aligned with the lunar cycle.

Christianity represents a slave morality, a decadent inversion of true spiritual hierarchy. It glorifies weakness, exalts the humble, and denies the sacred order of domination and transcendence. Its promise of salvation is a consolation for the defeated, a metaphysical rebellion against the aristocratic spirit.

Metaphysical part:

Our civilization suffers from a fundamental dichotomy—the core of its crisis. On one side lies a lifeless culture, an ethics of doubt, a faith alien to our true nature. On the other, an explosive yet barbaric materialism dominates, reducing action to mere mechanistic frenzy. This imbalance stems from the West’s inherent tradition of action—but action now stripped of transcendence, severed from the sacred.

The root of this decay is obscured, though Christianity bears partial blame. A foreign creed, Semitic-Southern in origin, it ruptured rather than enriched our ancient Aryan-Roman legacy. Like a psychological inhibition, its dualistic spirit stifled true sublimation, diverting suppressed energies into materialistic frenzy. By denying the path of absolute spiritual ascent, Christianity forced action into the profane realm, where it degenerated into empty agitation—action for action’s sake, shackled to temporal ends.

From the Reformation onward, this decay became irreversible. Now, at history’s crossroads, the elite must revolt—restoring the sacred deed, the spiritualized act. Only through this return can the Aryan West reclaim its soul, fulfilling its heroic destiny and rising from ruin.

Know your caste—transgressing your nature brings decay. True order: workers submit to merchants, merchants to warriors, warriors to the sacred king. Tradition is hierarchy. #Evola #Traditionalism #Hierarchy #Castes

The globalists fools, still haven’t grasped the decentralizing principle of the internet. But when one has “a bourgeois mentality”—which is what globalists truly are—they represent “the revolt of merchants against their superiors”: the aristocrats since the Renaissance in Europe.

On the internet, you know you’re “on a globalist platform” when you get banned.

If this happens, there’s no reason to be unsettled—and if you are, examine your inner motivations and identify where you’re clinging.

I must emphasize: if “your nature is not that of a warrior,” do not engage in battles; you are not made for it. For me, it’s amusement, because it’s my nature. There have always been classes in every society—”each in their place.” Do not venture into another’s class, for your nature will deteriorate if you venture into others.

Metaphysical part:

The analogy between the political order and the human organism has ancient roots, reflecting a higher principle of hierarchical organization. In every advanced form of social structure, four distinct functions emerge in a strict vertical order. At the base lies undifferentiated vital energy, governed by the economic and productive sphere. Above this stands the organizing will, directing the collective movement. At the summit resides the intellect and sovereign power, embodying the transcendent principle that illuminates the entire order.

True traditions upheld this sacred hierarchy, structuring society into castes mirroring these functions: the servile class (workers), the mercantile class, the warrior aristocracy, and the spiritual-regal elite. Each caste was subordinate to the one above—the masses ruled by economic experts, merchants guided by warriors, and warriors united under a sacred king, who embodied a divine authority beyond mere humanity.

This order was fully realized in the ancient Orient (particularly India) and the Far East. Fragments of it persisted in Greco-Roman civilization, echoed in Plato and Aristotle, and were partially restored in the Catholic-feudal synthesis of the Middle Ages.

Me: The issue is not androgyny itself, but rather egalitarianism and democracy.

“To answer my questions, I turned not to biology but to traditional myth—specifically, the myth of the androgyne, which Plato articulated in the Symposium as the foundation of his understanding of sex. The androgyne represents the primordial, complete, and immortal being, whose division gives rise to the duality of the sexes. Thus, the sexual impulse is ultimately a metaphysical drive—a yearning for reintegration, a striving to transcend the fragmented, conditioned state of existence and restore the absolute unity of the original being. In this light, sexuality is marked by a hyper-physical intensity, akin to those sacred states through which the ancient world sought direct experience of the transcendent.”

What all neo-pagan materialists fear is precisely this internal feminine domination. They have failed to castrate the feminine power within themselves, leaving it as the dominant force in their being.

Evola’s statement critiques modern neo-pagan and materialist ideologies for their failure to master the internal feminine principle, which he associates with passivity, chaos, and dissolution. In his traditionalist framework, true spiritual and masculine superiority (virility) requires the domination or “castration” of the feminine—not in a literal sense, but as an inner conquest over emotionalism, irrationality, and attachment to the material world.

On Masonic Symbolism and Its Degeneration:

The flaw of Freemasonry lies in its very foundation—its democratic ethos, which exalts the lunar over the solar.

Lunar spirituality is regressive, sub-terranean, and chthonic—bound to the forces of dissolution, chaos, and the telluric (earthly) abyss. It is the spirituality of the feminine, the matriarchal, and the democratic masses, fostering weakness, emotionalism, and surrender to the baser instincts.

Metaphysical part:

Title: Birth Into Life and Immortality: The Alchemical Path to the Eternal
Tags: #Evola #Hermeticism #Alchemy #Tradition #Immortality #SpiritualTransmutation #Metaphysics #Initiation #PerennialWisdom

  1. The White Stone & Immortality – The attainment of the “white stone” signifies victory over death, where consciousness transcends material dependency, achieving continuity beyond earthly existence.
  2. The Naked Diana & Luminous Form – The unveiled Diana in Hermeticism parallels the radiant “body of light” in Hindu tradition, liberated through the funeral pyre, symbolizing transition to supraphysical states.
  3. Alchemical Taoism & the Subtle Body – The construction of an immortal subtle form replaces the gross body, achieved through sublimation and extraction of the imperishable elements within man.
  4. Condensation vs. Mystical Dissolution – Unlike passive mystical union, true immortality requires “coagulation”—an active reintegration of the self into a higher, individuated state.
  5. Physical Regeneration as Esoteric Fact – Hindu alchemy teaches conscious mastery over the life-force, allowing complete bodily regeneration through direct contact with the formative power behind organic existence.
  6. The Life-Force Beyond Death – The regenerated man is no longer bound to a single body; his center shifts to the animating life-force, which persists like an unextinguished flame across manifestations.
  7. The Glorious Body – The “glorious body” (Hermetic Silver) is not a physical form but the immutable principle behind all manifestation, where body and spirit become inseparable.
  8. Spiritualization of the Body – This is not a dissolution into subtle matter but the body’s total subordination to the spirit, erasing its autonomy while maintaining external appearance.
  9. The Rebis: Two That Are One – The androgyne symbolizes the non-dual union of spirit and matter—not a fusion of separate elements but the realization of their primordial unity.
  10. The Written Manuscript Analogy – Just as understanding a language transforms meaningless signs into intelligible expressions, the “spiritualized body” ceases to be an external object and becomes a pure vehicle of the awakened will.
    “The body is no longer a tomb, but a living temple of the immortal.”

Birth into Life and Immortality

Upon attaining the “white,” the conditions for immortality are fulfilled. As the alchemical dictum states: “When the materia turns white, our king has conquered death.” The “white stone” signifies that consciousness is no longer bound to the mortal body but persists in higher states of being, transcending material existence. At death, the soul does not perish; rather, it unites with the purified body, illuminated by the divine fire, forming an indissoluble triad of soul, spirit, and body, radiant with celestial clarity. Thus, death becomes the final clarification.

This luminous form—symbolized in Hermeticism by Diana unveiled, in Hinduism by the radiant body freed from the funeral pyre, and in Taoist alchemy by the immortal subtle body—represents the metaphysical vehicle for transcendent existence. It is not a physical body but the power that manifests form, the permanent essence behind transient matter. As René Guénon explains, the “glorious body” of Gnostic tradition is not a body in the ordinary sense but its transfiguration beyond individual limitations, the immutable principle behind all manifestation.

The key to immortality lies in the conscious mastery of the life-force itself. Hindu alchemy teaches that regeneration occurs when consciousness penetrat