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Re: telegenesis

--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "evola_as_he_is"
<evola_as_he_is@y...> wrote:
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> This is the explanation given by Evola : "here, an idea which has
> filled, in special conditions, the subconscious of the mother as
> a 'complex' has had a formative influence on birth, even years
> after".

Are there any writings By Evola (preferably in English) where he
elaborates on what he means by a 'complex' in this regard?

I am still having some trouble trying to understand how he perceived
a white couple giving birth to a coloured child due to an 'idea,'
which has 'filled the subconscious of the mother.' Particularly
given his stance against Lamarckian style theories. "The racist idea
of heredity...allows us to understand racism as an explicit
refutation of the Lamarckian and, in part, Marxist theory of the
influence of the environment" (Elements p.17). Although, no doubt,
Evola thought 'telegenesis' was not some form of Lamarckianism. If
so, can anyway explain in what sense 'ideas' presumably altering the
genetics of a female's ovaries is not Lamarckian?

Evola does then go on to state that 'environmental' factors can
influence the 'phenotype,' ie "the outer and contingent manner of
manifestation...of certain hereditary and racial tendencies" (ibid).
Does this then imply that Evola saw skin colour in this regard, as
a 'contingent manner of manifestation'?

Thank you for the examples of past thinkers who held similar ideas.
Most interesting.









Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:25 pm

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in an essay i obtained by Sheehan he quotes from Evola's 'sintesi di dottrina della razza' (p125) on a "limit case" called "telegenesis." "A [white] woman...
darklittleflame Offline Send Email Nov 16, 2005
8:09 am

The exact terms are as follows : "A white woman whose sexual relations with a coloured man (uomo di colore) have been over for years can, nonetheless, in union...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Nov 16, 2005
11:30 am

The exact terms are as follows : "A white woman whose sexual relations with a coloured man (uomo di colore) have been over for years can, nonetheless, in union...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Nov 16, 2005
11:37 am

thank you for this. ... I can understand this. Yet, given the relevant quote (which is all I have from sintesi) Evola seems to be implying that mere past...
darklittleflame Offline Send Email Nov 17, 2005
9:19 am

This is the explanation given by Evola : "here, an idea which has filled, in special conditions, the subconscious of the mother as a 'complex' has had a...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Nov 18, 2005
9:24 am

Rudolf Gorsleben believed that two White parents could give birth to a mulatto child if the mother had previously mated with a man of another ethnicity. I ...
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Nov 18, 2005
5:19 pm

... Are there any writings By Evola (preferably in English) where he elaborates on what he means by a 'complex' in this regard? I am still having some trouble...
darklittleflame Offline Send Email Nov 24, 2005
8:09 pm

... sorry, i meant ova not ovaries....
darklittleflame Offline Send Email Nov 25, 2005
8:49 am

To the best of our knowledge, Evola didn't elaborate on what he meant by a 'complex' in this respect ; he didn't go deeper into the concept of 'maternal...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Nov 26, 2005
12:21 pm

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