Great Eagle, fold your wings awhile
And turn away your eyes;
In smoke and thunder, flame and blood
Your Best and Highest dies;
And all His happy Land,
His great emprise,
A shattered wreck of ugly ruin lies.
Savitri Devi And Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi Interviews
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Second, Revised Edition
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2012
224 pages
Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu Nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. Read more …
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012, the British scholar of esotericism, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, passed away from cancer at the age of 59. Professor Goodrick-Clarke must have dealt with his illness quite well, as he was at work until only a few hours before his death, according to the testimony of some of his students. Read more …
« Lorsque les rites enseignés par les textes traditionnels et lorsque les institutions établies par la loi seront sur le point de disparaître, lorsque le terme de l’âge sombre sera proche, une partie de l’être divin existant par sa propre nature spirituelle selon le caractère du Brahman, qui est le Commencement et la Fin (…) descendra sur la terre (…). Read more …
Great Eagle, fold your wings awhile
And turn away your eyes;
In smoke and thunder, flame and blood
Your Best and Highest dies;
And all His happy Land,
His great emprise,
A shattered wreck of ugly ruin lies.
Savitri Devi foi uma filósofa, uma pensadora religiosa e uma ativista incansável em nome do Nacional Socialismo, do paganismo indo-europeu, vegetarianismo, proteção dos animais e ecologia. Ela também era inclinada para escritos de ficção e espionagem. Read more …
Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu Nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. She also sought to found a religion, Esoteric Hitlerism, fusing National Socialism with the Traditionalism of René Guénon and Julius Evola. All told, she was one of the most extraordinary personalities of the 20th century. Read more …
In her pamphlet Paul of Tarsus, or Christianity and Jewry, Savitri Devi argues that Christianity is not the creation of Jesus Christ, but of Saint Paul.[1] Savitri even entertains the possibility that Jesus never existed. And even if he did, she argues, the teachings attributed to him in the Gospels are those of an impractical visionary, not the founder of an organized religion. Read more …
In commemoration of Savitri Devi’s upcoming birthday on September 30th, we are reprinting this article commemorating her 100th birthday.
Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless activist on behalf of National Socialism, Indo-European paganism, vegetarianism, animal welfare, and deep ecology. Read more …
Savitri Devi war eine Philosophin, eine religiöse Denkerin und eine unermüdliche Aktivistin des Nationalsozialismus, des indogermanischen Heidentums, des Vegetarismus, der Tierrechts- und ökologischen Bewegung. Auch dilettierte sie etwa als belletristische Schriftstellerin und als Agentin. Read more …
Savitri Devi fut une philosophe, une penseuse religieuse, et une activiste infatigable du national-socialisme, du paganisme indo-européen, du végétarisme, du bien-être animal et de l’écologie profonde. Elle tâta aussi de la fiction et de l’espionnage. Read more …
Savitri Devi var filosof, religiøs tenkjar, og ein utrøytteleg aktivist på vegne av nasjonalsosialismen, indoeuropeisk heidenskap, vegetarianisme, dyrevern og djup økologi. Ho dreiv óg so smått med spionasje og skriving av fiksjon. Read more …
Sávitrí Déví byla filosofka, náboženská myslitelka a neúnavná aktivistka národního socialismu, indoevropského pohanství, vegetariánství, práv zvířat a ekologie. Rovněž trochu koketovala se psaním fikce a se špionáží. Read more …
George Steiner’s novella, The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H., was published about three decades back and encodes a large number of the author’s non-fiction books which were released beforehand. This is especially pertinent to the analysis published in In Bluebeard’s Castle, for instance. Read more …
C. G. Jung Speaking, by Professor William McGuire, has recently been translated into Spanish and published by Trotta, with the title Encuentros con Jung. Reproduced there is Jung’s account of the time he saw Hitler and Mussolini, together, addressing a mass audience.
In Memory of May 1st, 1945
Great Eagle, fold your wings awhile
And turn away your eyes;
In smoke and thunder, flame and blood
Your Best and Highest dies;
And all His happy Land,
His great emprise,
A shattered wreck of ugly ruin lies.
Read more …