Please see 'Julius Evola and The 'Independent Theosophical Association of Rome',
in message 501, for a serious and documented examination of this issue, far from
the unsubstantiated allegations of this sciolist, in whom we have first-hand
knwowledge that even knavery does not reach the intellectual level.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "G. van der Heide" <vnvsmvndvs@...>
wrote:
>
> H.T. Hansen's essay 'Julius Evola's Political Endeavors' mentions that J.
> Evola in the early period of his life had some contacts within theosophical
> and anthroposophical circles. Nothing about a lodge membership.
>
> At least at one time he would have published an article in Ultra, the
> newspaper of the Theosophical Lodge in Rome.
>
> In 'Against the modern world' (M. Sedgwick) however on p. 99 it is said
> that : "Evola first joined the Independent Theosophical League, which had
> been established in Italy by Reghini and Decio Calvari. Through this league
> and through Calvari, Evola discovered oriental religion." (
> http://azhartomorrow.al-fath.net/multmadia/bookes/anther%20body/27.pdf)
>
> Does this hold water?
>