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Re: [evola_as_he_is] Elements of Racial Education -- Chap 11

Everybody knows the hermetic transposition of body, soul and spirit was sulphur-salt-mercury, while in the Olympian hierarchy are the three divine brothers, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, to control sky, waters, underworld, images derived from the Hindu Trimurti and the Buddhist Trikaya.

Dante, in the Divine Comedy, has painted these worlds or vehicles on a moral canvas during the Middle Age.

In fact, it is well known that also not-Aryan traditions followed such a tripartition, from the Ancient Egypt (Ka, Ba, Akh) till Saint Paul (blood, water, spirit).

Since I was quoting Dante, we have to remember that if he chose rightly as guide for his inner journey the pagan Virgil, on the other hand he was strongly influenced by the Sufism, being a ‘Fedele d'Amore’, so his concept of soul and spirit felt the effect, talking of "intelletto d'amore" (love’s intellect) opposite but correlative to the Sufi ‘intelligence of the hearth’; in this respect, Beatrice (she-who-beatifies) represents the soul of the poet projected outside. 

Evola considered the Middle Age and his great Ghibelline an attempt for re-establishing the true Tradition, but that tripartition, especially regarding the soul's and spirit's limits, will results less definite, like on the contrary spiritual and temporal powers result already irrevocably separated from the day in which was pronounced the famous evangelic sentence: "Render therefore unto Caesar's the things which are Caesar's, and undo God the things that are God's". 

 

 
evola_as_he_is <evola_as_he_is@...> wrote:
 
Evola refers to the traditional distinction between soul and spirit
in countless occasions, and explains it, from 'Revolt against the
Modern World' to 'The Hermetic Tradition' and 'Sintesi di dottrina
della razza', in which it is mentioned that the body-soul-spirit
trichomotomy corresponds to the Aristotelian and scholastic
conception of the 'three souls', the vegetative one, the sensitive
one and the intellectual one, to the Hellenic triad of soma-psyché-
nous, to the Roman triad of mens-anima-corpus, and to the Indo-Aryan
trinity of sthūla-ēarīra, linga-ēarīra and kārana-ēarīra.

Experience is everything, to quote an alchemist quoted by Evola
in 'The Hermetic Tradition'.



--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "savitar_devi"
<savitar_devi@y...> wrote:
>
> After scrutinizing the multitude of previous posts on this list, I
> feel (suprarationally) that I am now reasonably up to date with the
> progression through the chapters.
>
> However, I have in the process of assimilation, found two queries.
>
> Firstly, does Evola provide a description of the distinction
between
> soul and spirit?
>
> And secondly, from this supra-rational insight cited below, is it
> correct to infer that this is something which can only be correctly
> described by one whom has experienced it - also implying that one
> whom does not experience it can never fully understand it?
>
>
> > But this is precisely the power of "insight" to which Evola lays
> claim: to
> > be able to become conscious - by means of a direct intuition - of
> such
> > "world views". This intuition is not irrational, but rather
> suprarational.
> > It does not come from the experimental sciences of the world,
> since its
> > source is transcendent to the world. Evola traces it back to
race,
> not in
> > its biological sense, but in its spiritual sense, from which the
> biological
> > form is simply the expression.
>




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This is why it is helpful to have the text ready at hand, rather than to rely on a summary. The race of the soul is "connected to life", that is, the "quality...
Tony Ciopa
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Dec 22, 2005
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Everybody knows the hermetic transposition of body, soul and spirit was sulphur-salt-mercury, while in the Olympian hierarchy are the three divine brothers,...
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Dec 22, 2005
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The title of Chapter 12 is "Races and Origins" in which Evola points out the importance of the study of origins and prehistory. But first, he must dispose of...
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Dec 24, 2005
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I do not know how much reliable, but here is an evolian solstice thought on 'ex oriente lux': S. H. Nasr refers that when he met Evola in Rome and asked about...
vandermok
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Dec 25, 2005
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Evola certainly did not show the leniency you are displaying towards the current Italian people, since he added that post-war Italy had become the kingdom of...
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8:44 pm

I thank the owner to quote the Evola's reference to pizza and gondolas: now I feel more at home here, but my intention was only to point out the uselessness of...
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Dec 27, 2005
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In several places, Evola explains what he means by "seeing", or direct intuitive knowledge of reality. He opposes this type of knowing to its alternatives: the...
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Dec 30, 2005
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In Hinduism the term for this type of 'sight' (applicable only in a metaphorical sense and not a direct epistemological one) is Darsana. This is the type of...
Savitar Devi
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Dec 31, 2005
9:37 am

It would be better to know the thing directly rather than the most precise definition of the thing. ... From: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com...
Tony Ciopa
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Dec 31, 2005
11:16 pm

In this chapter entitled "Nordic-Western Migrations", Evola introduces a fundamental theme of his doctrine of race, viz., that the primordial origin of the...
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Jan 3, 2006
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Evola clarifies "the Problem of "Latinity" in this chapter. He takes pains to dispel the idea of "Latinity" as applied to Italy at that time. The Latin myth is...
Tony Ciopa
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Jan 9, 2006
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Chapter 15 is entitled "Race, Romanity and Italian History". Here, Evola enunciates the principle that "in order to progress form racial theory to practice,...
Tony Ciopa
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Jan 23, 2006
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In <evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com> Tony Ciopa <hyperborean@...> wrote. ... Are you sure on the word Church, or is a lapsus for Ghibellinism?...
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Jan 23, 2006
8:35 pm

This is the full passage: "In the Middle Ages, as is well known, the Church tried hard to resuscitate the supranational symbol by combining with it the ideas...
Tony Ciopa
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Jan 24, 2006
9:02 am

I see: it depends on the quibbles in translating. Since the verb "to produce" is not present in the original, I read better the sentence this way: "combining...
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Jan 25, 2006
11:22 am

First, Evola is not used to being 'allusive', especially in his political or racial works. Second, the Italian 'ingegnarsi' is the precise equivalent to the...
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10:08 am

In chapter 16, "The Type of our Super-Race", Evola goes into some detail regarding the characteristics of the Roman-Aryan man, which is the 'super-race' from...
Tony Ciopa
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Jan 27, 2006
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This may seem overly pedantic, but why does Evola feel it necessary to ascribe a set of given physical attributes to the 'man of race'? Does this mean that a...
Savitar Devi
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Dec 10, 2005
9:19 am

Before going back over your question, just a hint at your remark on "muscular stature" with respect to race : the ancient Chinese called the original race,...
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10:57 am

Does that relate to the Indian theory of matter being made manifest by the gradual manifestation of matter via the principle of Tamas? If it refers to beings...
Savitar Devi
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Dec 11, 2005
10:00 am

This booklet contains the barest outline of Evola's ideas on race. Since I had never been particularly interested in that topic until I read this, I am not...
Tony Ciopa
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Dec 10, 2005
4:43 pm

Agreed. "Evola's point is that the race of the spirit and soul is expressed through the body", and that's precisely what was to be pointed out in this respect,...
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This is the Italian dictionary definition of slanciato: part. pass. di slanciare ¶ agg. alto e snello (detto sia di persona sia di struttura architettonica): ...
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Dec 10, 2005
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The Italian for "It is not a matter of indifference that a body has this shape rather than that one: it is not by chance and without consequence" would be "Non...
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... In the preface "Julius Evola's Political Endeavours" to the English Edition of 'Men Among the Ruins', H.T. Hansen writes: In light of all of Evola's...
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Dec 11, 2005
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Unfortunately, you are not the only one who cannot verify if that quotation is accurate : 'Scienza, razza et scientismo' is found in an anthology of writings...
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Firstly, I will admit that I have absolutely no knowledge of Evola's teachings of race, so please hold that in mind when reading my reply. ... This is what I...
Savitar Devi
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Dec 11, 2005
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You didn't need to admit that you have absolutely no knowledge of Evola's teachings of race. A review of 'The Elements of Racial Education', which, 65 years or...
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in evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com ... This means simply that the races are too mixed up today. Anyway, the observations of Evola have always a qualitative...
vandermok
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Dec 11, 2005
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Hello, In this chapter of 'The Elements of Racial Education', Evola refers implicitly to the demographic battle launched by Mussolini at the beginning of the...
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