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  • Members: 121
  • Category: Spirituality
  • Founded: Nov 19, 2004
  • Language: English

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Please edit the last paragraph in my last message. I sound like I am
ignorant of the fact that the idea of Santa Claus residing at the
North Pole comes from American sources in the late 19th century. I
rather meant to say:

"Also, on a related note, magical figures residing at the North Pole
(e.g. Santa Claus, Kronos, etc.) which the European psyche seems to
spontaneously create, abounding in European mythology, are, as pointed
out by Evola, significant in a commonly unnoticed, esoteric way. Is
anyone aware of studies tying such North Pole myths and figures to the
specifically Hyperborean-Aryan tradition?"

Thank you.








Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:09 pm

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Please edit the last paragraph in my last message. I sound like I am ignorant of the fact that the idea of Santa Claus residing at the North Pole comes from...
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