"Other than for the purposes of propaganda (if even that), there is absolutely no need to construct anything new, nor any need for compositing - though perhaps an element of the comparative is required."Of course not, that would simply amount to neo-spiritualism. The point is Guenons assumption that any true tradition should not be removed from the exoteric plane - while somthing altogether different is practiced esotericly."Everything worthwhile has already been created. Attempts to create new traditions usually leave things which appear like cults or pop-culture fads, and as seen by anyone who studies 'new religions' as they are generously called, they seldom survive the death of their creator, as they have as one of their defining features a strong dependence on the charisma/will of their founder. Once the founder expires, that is that."As above"The examples you just cited all derive from an element of Judeo-Christian mythos, so it should not be surprising that they could shake it off, as it was a central feature to start with. There is plenty of Aryan material to work with, if one is inclined to look for it."Alot of which is to be found in the East.Your statement does not answer my question.">Perhaps the thunderbolt may be the final answer.I have lost track of the flow of conversation at this point, but as to whoever cast this speculation I find it to be an impeccably good suggestion."That was my proposal.
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