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Rune-song
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Rune-song

A project long in demand, Rune-Song consists of unique contents not available in previous publications. All the rune poems are recited in their original languages. Instructions for pronouncing ancient Germanic, Old English and Old Norse are also included. This also contains a complete operative system of vocal rune magic, or galdor, previously unrevealed.

The Empire of Myth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

The Empire of Myth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In the beginning was the Myth"-or so begins Alain de Benoist's (un)timely meditation on the meaning of a concept which is infinitely rich with significance, yet notoriously difficult to define. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, sociology, and the history of religion, Benoist examines the relationship between language, poetry, and the "stories of the gods" that most people equate with myth. This opens the door to the even bigger question of how meaning first enters the world-and how, in the spiritual wasteland that is modernity, it disappears.Yet the mythic dimension is always with us, even if we believe we have somehow transcended it. It is what makes us who we are. This small essay sets out to ask what myth is from a variety of different perspectives, and provides a concise survey of how many of the greatest thinkers on the subject have answered that question. More importantly, it is a call to re-enter the Empire of Myth. For Benoist, this would be "to experience a revolution as if there had never been one."

The Eldritch World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 87

The Eldritch World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-12-01
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  • Publisher: Lear Books

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TYR Myth-Culture-Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

TYR Myth-Culture-Tradition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

IN THE SECOND VOLUME: Julius Evola on "The Doctrine of Battle and Victory," Charles Champetier's interview with Alain de Benoist, Alain de Benoist on "Thoughts on God," Collin Cleary on "Summoning the Gods," Stephen McNallen on the "Ásatrú Revival," Nigel Pennick on "Heathen Holy Places," John Matthews on "The Guardians of Albion," Steve Pollington on "The Germanic Warband," Michael Moynihan on "Disparate Myths of Divine Sacrifice," Christian Rätsch on "The Sacred Plants of our Ancestors," Joscelyn Godwin on Herman Wirth, Peter Bahn on "The Friedrich Hielscher Legend," Markus Wolff on Ludwig Fahrenkrog, Stephen Flowers on "The Northern Renaissance," Joshua Buckley's interview with "technosophical" musicians Allerseelen, and an extensive book and music review section, featuring sidebar interviews with Coil and P. D. Brown.

On Being a Pagan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

On Being a Pagan

What is paganism? In this penetrating and tightly argued manifesto, French philosopher Alain de Benoist seeks to answer this question with passionate intellectual vigor and a tremendous erudition. Arising out of the "monotheism vs. polytheism" debate that reverberated through Parisian intellectual circles in the late 1970s, this is neither a survey of ancient, pre-Christian religions, nor is it an argument on behalf of any modern neo-pagan sect. On Being a Pagan draws on Nietzsche, Heidegger, ancient philosophy and mythology, and biblical hermeneutics to articulate a pagan theology based on a common Indo-European foundation. In keeping with the critical tradition which hearkens back to the G...

Europa Sun Issue 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 77

Europa Sun Issue 5

Europa Sun's fifth issue is here! Every issue seems to have its own feel and slight theme, and this issue is no different. This issue is slightly more literary than usual, with articles on William Butler Yeats (Irish patriotic poet), Homer's Iliad, Victorian writing conventions, and the work of the Brothers Grimm. Additionally, this turned out to be quite the German issue! In addition to the Grimm Brothers, articles discuss the famous ancient Germanic tribal hero Arminius and his famous Battle of Teutoburg Forest, and the medieval German mystic, Hildegard of Bingen. In addition to the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, fans of military history will enjoy reading about the 100 Years' War and a wonderful discussion about the history of the firearm in the West. An image spread exploring the Georgian Cross as a chivalric symbol used by nobility in dueling rounds out this issue with a bit of a military history theme as well. As always, there is a variety of topics from Western cultural heritage explored, and includes a lovely poetry spread featuring many of our previous writers. The issue is richly illustrated in beautiful full color throughout.

Europa Sun Issue 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Europa Sun Issue 4

Europa Sun Issue 4 is finally here! We have a fantastic issue thanks to the remarkable writers who contributed! This issue is possibly more diverse in its offerings than past editions thanks to the presence of subjects such as European prehistory and, on the other end of the historical timeline, the genre of rock 'n roll. Prehistoric humans who became the earliest Europeans are explored in detail in relation to the Campanian Fire event (a massive volcanic explosion that changed the landscape of Europe). And we look at how the musical genre of rock n' roll, despite criticisms, very much channeled the soul of the European musician. In addition, you will find our typical cross section of Europe...

Europa Sun Issue 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

Europa Sun Issue 3

Europa Sun Issue 3 is the "Hero Issue!" It wasn't planned that way, but synchronicity put all our writers on a similar wavelength. We've got articles on the need for heroes today, famous heroes from European history, the Anti-hero, hero and ancestor veneration in Aryan culture, and one of the most famous female heroes of all - Joan of Arc! This issue features original cover art for the first time, by Kitty Cancer, who also has an artist spread inside. Some favorite writers from Issue 2 return, while brand new authors have joined our ranks. The ancient Lusitanian culture is revisited, ancient Rome makes an appearance, and much more!

Journeys in the Kali Yuga
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Journeys in the Kali Yuga

A beautifully evocative account of one man’s odyssey to discover authentic and unbroken magical traditions in the East and reawaken them in the West • Details the author’s encounters with the Naga Babas, his initiation into their tradition, and his experience at the Kumbh Mela, the largest spiritual gathering on Earth • Shares the similarities he discovered between the teachings of the Indian tradition and the Western traditions of magic, alchemy, and pagan pantheons • Introduces a wide cast of characters, including Goa Gil, the world-renowned guru of the Goa techno-trance scene, and Mahant Amar Bharti Ji, a “raised-arm Baba,” who for more than 40 years has held up one arm in d...

The Heart and Its Healing Plants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

The Heart and Its Healing Plants

An ethnobotanical look at ancient heart beliefs, heart-strengthening herbs, and folk remedies for cardiovascular diseases • Discusses traditional understandings of the heart from early European cultures and indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, and Africa • Examines the heart as the home of the soul and an organ of perception and looks at traditional beliefs on what makes the heart sick • Presents a materia medica of plants used for millennia to treat heart-related conditions as well as plants in use by modern herbalists and cardiologists Among our ancestors as well as indigenous people still maintaining traditional diets there is little record of heart diseases in the modern sense...