Thank you, Bright Imperator, for repeating what I said. But my post,
as stated already, was precisely aimed at those who are able to
extract a positive experience from the use of drugs.
Doing more than merely stating the not-so-euphoric long- or short-term
after-effects of drugs is a very bourgeois concern. Someone who is
able to formulate a phrase like: 'the masses of weak-willed,
self-defeating, escapist losers and crypto-hippies in the occultic and
esoteric underground' should, on the contrary, encourage those very
people towards drugs: the idea, of course, being to get rid of them --
unless one feels called to a humanitarian mission to save such people:
in which case, it would only be psychotic to refer to them as you
(rightly) did.
Nonetheless, it seems like the people of this forum feel drawn to
Evola's advice. So much the better: as long, of course, as it is
followed on more than the mere moral level.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "brightimperator"
<brightimperator@...> wrote:
>
> --- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "zenon_noir"
> <cavalcarelatigre@> wrote:
>
> Dear Zenon Noir: On the subject of chemical artificial paradises, you
> have already quoted Evola that "One should substitute for drugs the
> power of attaining analogous states through one's own means." This
> sums up the whole problem nicely. Prolonged use or reliance on drugs
> indicates psychological and spiritual regression, and the inferior
> shipwreck in this type of difficulty. The masses of weak-willed, self-
> defeating, escapist losers and crypto-hippies in the occultic and
> esoteric underground would do well to heed Evola's basic but important
> advice.
>