Doesn’t Serrano claim to be a Visigoth from Galicia, a part of Spain remote from the lands conquered by the Moors? Just as this writer can claim heritage from the Viking Normans who occupied a large fortress in his ancestral homeland of Salemi.
The bottom line is that Serrano accepts the myth of blood and misunderstands Evola’s position. The point of the race of the spirit is not that a “mestizo” can have an Aryan spirit, but rather that even a man of the correct bloodline is not an Aryan unless and until he is twice born into that spirit. Oddly enough, Jung himself allegedly proposed an idea similar to the race of the soul, namely the unconscious of the Aryan is different from the Jewish? Unfortunately, Serrano refers to an edition of Jung’s book that is no longer available.
From: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com [mailto:evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of vandermok Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 6:05 AM To: evola as he is Subject: Re: [evola_as_he_is] Re: Serrano and Evola
If the Sicilian Evola was not properly of Aryan blood in the mind of Serrano, just fancy about our "hidalgo" born in the southern hemisphere...He surely would retort that the Aryans came out from a hole in the Antarctica. Why not?
It is interesting that there is a book by R. Noll titled "The Aryan Christ: the secret life of C.G. Jung". Ernest Jones wrote even to Freud: "Jung is going to save the world, another Christ (with certainly anti-Semitism combined)."
It is well known, in fact, that Jung was anti-Semite till 1939 (as paraded many times by the yahoogroup Retour-ŕ-Guénon). Afterwards he took a Jewish secretary, Aniela Jaffé, who edited also the autobiographical book you quote: "Memories, dreams, reflections of C.G. Jung". A. Jaffé is even buried exactly beside Jung.
Men change: after all before to become a follower of the Last Avatar, Serrano was a Marxist...
Subject: Re: [evola_as_he_is] Re: Serrano and Evola
In his work M. Serrano adopts C.G. Jung's theory of explicitly racial archetypes. This racial interpretation he defends before and during the war. In the post-war era he remained silent about the matter. This is -in M. Serrano's vision- the 'different' Jung. This viewpoint isn't expressed in M. Serrano's earlier writings (including The Hermetic Circle) however.
(a particularly important reference was left out by mistake of the article we posted yesterday, in which there were four typos, so we might as well post it...
Die "Integralen Traditionalisten" fragen sich: Wenn die traditionelle Gesellschaft" der Ursprünge, das Goldene Zeitalter Hyperboreas, jenes Erden-Paradies,...
"The Hermetic Circle" is a juvenile work by a not yet politicized Serrano, but as far as I remember, C.G. Jung does not reveal unusual aspects in these...
This is a very good point, which will be included in the critical examination we intend to present of the paragraphs of 'Adolf Hitler : The Last Avatar'...
Evola deals with Jung in “Maschera e Volto dello Spiritualismo Contemporaneo” and demonstrates his understanding of Jung. In confounding a true spiritual...
This is also a very good point as regards to J. Evola's understanding of Jung's work. Yet, when it comes to 'tradicionalistas integrales', you know as well as...
Evola’s essay on Esoteric Catholicism is available in an English translation here: http://www.gornahoor.net/library/EsotericCatholicism.pdf Since the...
In his work M. Serrano adopts C.G. Jung's theory of explicitly racial archetypes. This racial interpretation he defends before and during the war. In the...
In "Introduzione alla magia" vol. III, Roma 1971, Evola clears up this point, but the gist does not change. Anyway the work of C. G. Jung remains an...
If the Sicilian Evola was not properly of Aryan blood in the mind of Serrano, just fancy about our "hidalgo" born in the southern hemisphere...He surely would...
Doesn’t Serrano claim to be a Visigoth from Galicia, a part of Spain remote from the lands conquered by the Moors? Just as this writer can claim heritage...
This may very well be the bottom line with respect to M. Serrano's misunderstanding of the core of the racial doctrine exposed by J. Evola. The reason we would...
OK, I read #1256. It makes sense that the meeting never took place because you would think that Evola’s racial theory would have been the primary topic of...