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 with a white man give birth to a coloured child
(figlio di colore)".
--- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "evola_as_he_is"
<evola_as_he_is@y...> wrote:
>
>
> 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 with a white man give birth to a black child
> (figlio)", to a cut a long story short through subconscious
influences
> (translated from : 'Sintesi di dottrina della razza', Edizioni di
Ar,
> 1994, p.85).
>
> That statement, which is found in the chapter called 'Possono
nascere
> razze nuove?' ('Can new races be born?'), does not refer in any way
to
> the concept of race of the soul, nor does Evola mean, still in that
> context, that "relations w/a black man and thereby potentially
produce
> future offspring also w/a 'black soul'? Let's never lose sight of
the
> fact that, just like there is a race of the spirit and a race of
the
> soul, there is also a race of the body, which, even though it is
> subordinate to the two others, has its importance in the racial
theory
> brought forward by Evola.
>
> It's not the first time that it is found "hard to be believe
someone as
> intelligent as Evola would put forward"... Yet, here as in other
cases,
> it is not a matter of intelligence, a quality which, to Evola, was
not
> as essential as character in the classical sense. The fact is that
a
> white couple can give birth to a coloured child, 'genetic
throwbacks'
> are not unheard of, and that 'limit' case' of telegenesis ('birth
at a
> distance') is studied by genetics. For that biological quirk to
happen,
> one of the parents only have to have one coloured ancestor, and
> recessive genes do the rest.
>
> What's the title of that essay by Sheehan?
>
>
>
> --- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "darklittleflame"
<ads694@h...>
> wrote:
> >
> > 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 whose sexual relations with a black man have
been
> > over for years can, nonetheless, in union with a white man give
birth
> > to a black baby" through "subconscious influences."
> >
> > I cannot read the original, but was wondering if anyone can
elaborate
> > more on this concept? Would Evola be referring to his concept of
race
> > of the soul in this context? I find it hard to believe someone as
> > intelligent as Evola would put forward the notion that white
parents
> > could produce a black baby. Did he mean by 'telegenesis' that the
> > female could develop a 'black' tainted soul through her relations
w/a
> > black man and thereby potentially produce future offspring also
> > w/a 'black soul'?
> >
>