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Arktos Mediapublisher of my meta-political ‘Latin Title Trilogy’ (all three in English plus the first two in Dutch) and the Dissident Right’s most prestigious and most censored publishing househttps://arktos.com/ ( if something is missing on the Shop page, just check https://arktos.com/all-our-titles/ )

Eurasianist Movement: inspired by the late 19th Century Orientalist, Turanian and Pan-Slavic movements, influenced by the early 20th Century White Emigré, National-Bolshevik and Third Worldist movements, the Eurasianist Movement was re-founded by Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has since been joined by a number of significant dissident thinkers and publicists from all around the world, myself included: since 2017, I have been contributing to its main online platform, Geopolitika. Through key political-philosophical publications, high-profile media campaigns and expert geopolitical analyses it has since exerted significant, albeit informal, influence on the foreign policy of the Russian state since it started reasserting its sovereignty in 2000 – it is also the origin of the Multipolarity Movement that underpins the anti-globalist geopolitical shift that started in 2022https://www.geopolitika.ru/en

Prometheist Movement: founded and headed by my fellow author and publicist colleague, American-Iranian philosopher Dr. Jason Reza Jorjani, also one of the original co-founders of the Alt-Right and the Iranian Renaissance movements and the former Editor-in-Chief of Arktos Media, the Prometheist Movement is a thinktank and media platform dedicated to the pursuit of a philosophy-based revolution for the betterment of humanityhttps://prometheism.com/

Sisyphus Radio:
Those readers and listeners who read and understand Dutch may be interested to know that, as part of its post-deplatforming re-launch and its 2023 re-start make-over, Arktos Media has started a new Dutch-language podcast channel, Sisyphus Radio. As the Real Right’s foremost publishing house and media platform, Arktos Media is dedicated to the promotion of the culture and identity of the European peoples and recognizes the importance of making key texts and cutting-edge thoughts available to its world-wide audience, not only in the common medium of English but also in as many of the native languages of continental Europe as possible. The Dutch language is the mother tongue of over 23 million people in the Low Countries, primarily in the Netherlands and Flanders, and it is either the second language or easily understood by speakers of the Frisian and Afrikaans languages, which are spoken by over 7,5 million people. Thus, Dutch is a language of quantitative significance, but it is above all the carrier of the spirit of a unique people and  its old and rich culture. Given the fact that, over the last few decades, the Low Countries’ educational system, legacy media and publishing industry have abandoned their original purpose, – which was the teaching, informing and uplifting the people – and have instead become instruments of anti-civilizational, anti-identitarian and anti-European indoctrination controlled by globalist-nihilist ‘woke capital’, Arktos Media has decided to give its Dutch-speaking audience a voice in its own language.

Arktos Dutch-language Sisyphus Radio podcast purposes to give a voice to the voiceless, providing a monthly podcast covering a range of literary, cultural and historical topics that break out of the politically-correct fence of the ‘Overton Window’ reservation: it will contribute to the reinvention and reestablishment of free thought and free speech, talking about many subjects that are censored and memory-holed by the globalist regime. The Arktos Media motto is ‘making anti-globalism global’: that means overthrowing the globalist narrative – which effectively constitutes a ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ discourse hijacking Europe’s history and identity. This revolution of the mind and the heart is most importantly all served by the simple exercise of free speech. Sisyphus Radio endeavours to contribute to Arktos’ quest for a Dutch-speaking audience: it will discuss topics, thinkers and works relevant to that quest. We will demolish the globalist-nihilist ‘frame’ and promote the restoration of the historical sovereignty, identity and dignity of the hard-working, truth-speaking and freedom-loving people of the Low Countries by the Sea.

Sisyphus Radio’s core podcast panel consists of Arktos Journal’s four regular Low Countries-native contributors: Sietze Bosman, Brecht Jonkers, Hans Vogel and Alexander Wolfheze. From the Dutch National Movement they are joined by other prominent dissident voices: Reinout Eeckhout. Chairman of Identity Netherlands (IDNL), and Sjors Remmerswaal, editor and publicist at React Nieuws, have agreed to be our panel moderators and we are also regularly joined by two nationalist politicians: Alfred Vierling (former Centrum Party) and Geza Hegedüs (leader Identity Netherlands). As shown by the title of its first episode, ‘Arthur Schopenhauer and the Frauenfrage’, Sisyphus Radio’s is dedicated to iconoclastic truth-telling and deconstructing the politically correct ‘bubble’ narratives of the globalist-nihilist Mainstream Media. The name of our podcast program and its heroic inspiration is Sisyphus: it means we have no illusion as to the daunting work that is before us and the time it will take to do. But we, as people who have been fighting for our sea-shore land for centuries and who have repeatedly reclaimed it against all odds – most notably taking on the mighty North Sea itself – have no doubt as to its outcome: we will prevail. Luctor et Emergo

https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sisyphus-radio–5976336

Music Recommendations

music links

Harmony of the world

‘Harmony of the World’, by EbenezerSibly in Astrology. A New and Complete Illustration of the Occult Sciences: or,the Art of Foretelling Future Events and Contingencies (London, 1806) – PublicDomain. Biblical passages referred to, left to right: ‘Let them be lights in the firmament of the heavens to givelight upon the earth: length of days and years of life and abundant welfarewill they give you. The heavens are telling the glory of God: do you know the ordinancesof the heavens? can you establish their rule on the earth?’

Look how the floor of heaven
Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold
There’s not the smallest orb which thou behold’st
But in his motion like an angel sings
Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins
Such harmony is in immortal souls
But whilst this muddy vesture of decay
Doth grossly close it in we cannot hear it

-William Shakespeare, ‘The Merchant of Venice’

Harmonices Mundi

If politics are downstream from culture, then it may be argued that culture is downstream from nature. The logical link between them is power – the power to shape, recreate and destroy determines this hierarchy. Thus, in the final analysis, power in the political realm is subject to power in the cultural realm and power in the cultural realm is subject to power in the natural realm. The highest degree of power, then, would be what Jason Jorjani terms ‘phenomenal authorization’, which, for the purpose of this present thought, would represent the exercise of nature-given (inborn, native) creative power by a single actor, translating in a maximum accumulation of ‘cultural capital’, eventually shaping an entire culture and conditioning an entire political realm – either directly or, more likely, with a delay due to transmission gaps (gaps that may be self-imposed, technology-limited or antagonistically enforced). If authentic creative power necessarily has an aesthetic dimension, as argued by Jason Jorjani, then it necessarily has an artistic dimension as well. As widely acknowledged by those capable of discernment insider and outside, he highest art form of the West – its most unique and its most powerful expression – is music. Or, if the Fall of the West is dated to have occurred during the recent Great Reset years, it was – till recently. Of course, ever since the gradual deepening of the Crisis of the Modern West and the gradual replacement of Western cultural forms by alien and degenerate forms, that highest art form – which deserves capital letters – has been commonly known as Classical Music. Which term, however, does not automatically imply that the West’s highest art form is now dead: even if the West has fallen (as the author judges to be the case for its historical cultural expression and civilization form) its Music may still live on, even thrive – or transform into something superlatively higher still, even as the West itself transforms itself into something as yet unknown. Here, in this musical section of this website’s Recommendations listing, the author wishes to remind the reader that Western Music may still be with us. Let us consider some questions.

Was any ‘phenomenally authorized’ Music produced in the West during the half-century-long rule of the baby boomers as they indulged their culture-nihilist deconstruction instincts? And if yes, how can any authentic creative achievement be measured in a society that has let go of any canonical reference points and any substantive quality controls? Does Classical Music still exist in the sense of a living tradition – a tradition extending beyond ‘dead white guys’? And how can younger people, born after baby boomers’ ‘Trinity Test’ on Western society? How to fine-tune the ear to hear harmony through the noise?

Is it necessary for young Western people to enter all those overpriced and overfilled concert halls and opera houses frequented by babbling, coughing and bad-smelling baby boomers? Must they tune in to those many legacy media channels show-casing politically correct performances, featuring ever-increasing quotas of BIPOC performers in DIE-inspired stage-settings?

Perhaps, instead, they need to culturally re-appropriate what is, essentially, theirs anyway – reclaim a heritage they were cheated out of. This requires skills: the skill to separate a worthy product from an unworthy producer, to separate valuable art from an ungrateful performer, to separate politically correct virtue signalling from authentically genius art creation, to separate a little grain from much chaff. This requires the ability to notice a single drop of tone in an endless sea of cacophony. Such skills and abilities have to be learned – or rather re-learned, requiring stamina of the ear and flexibility of the mind. The flexibility to think in a reverse, transverse and forward manner. Once acquired, these skills and abilities will allow Western young people to notice multiple unbroken continuities and trajectories from the Classical Music past, through the ‘experimental music’ present to what we may suspect to be a truly superlative music future. Let us look at ten little pearls that do not belong to the swine – but to our future:

‘From the New World’

1. Taking revenge on Schönberg: JohnAdams (1947) – Harmonielehre (1985)  

2. Taking forward Sibelius: IngramMarshall (1942) – Dark Waters (1988)  

3. Plunging deeper than Debussy:John Luther Adams (1953) – Become Ocean (2013)  

Boreal reconnaisance

4. Visiting Hyper-Borea: EinojuhaniRautavaara (1928-2016) – Cantus Arcticus (1972)  

5. Well-known, but not undeservedlyso: Arvo Pärt (1935) – Spiegel im Spiegel (1978)  

6. A Midsummer Nightmare in thelunatic asylum: Sebastian Fagerlund (1972) – Isola (2007)  

Low Country genius

7. Netherlands’ Tikkun Olam:Joep Franssens (1955) – Harmony of the Spheres (1994-2001)  

8. Cannibal snack from the‘Hannibal’ soundtrack: Jacob ter Veldhuis (1951) – Paradiso (2001)  

9. Completing the Holst universe:Johan de Meij (1953) – Symphony 3 ‘Planet Earth’ (2006)  

Genius globalism

10. Over the edge withneo-tribalism and techno-apocalyps in Dam en Canyon: Philip Glass(1937) – Itaipu (1989)  

Dutch nationalist encore

New Spirituality à l’hollandaise – how a small nation can rise to greatness. Apparently synthesized from the four directions of the sound spirit during a walk on the Dutch beach. From the North: Grieg’s morning sun. From the South: Debussy’s sea scape. From the East: Wagner’s Rhine dive. From the West: Tavener’s Glockenspiel. The tide is coming in, the wind deafens the ear, great clouds rush by. A seven minute grand finale of perfect synthesis: Joep Franssens (1955) – Magnificat (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH6WnwlALOw

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Books Recommendations

Basic Metapolitical Bibliography

Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus

The following bibliography is primarily meant as a reference resource for young people in search of material for further research into the cultural-historical themes touched upon in my own meta-political works. It includes most of the content of the bibliographies that I added to my ‘Latin Title Trilogy’ works, including key standard reference material for the study of basic themes such as the Indo-European root-tradition, historical revisionism and Traditionalist hermeneutics.

Here, it is important to add some words of advice for young people who will be attempting a study of the listed materials, many relevant to subjects banned from regular academic curricula, most importantly Traditionalism, Archaeo-Futurism and Eurasianism: mostly, they will have to attempt to navigate these materials without the benefit of a reliable teacher or guide. Under the aegis of contemporary Post-Modern Culture Nihilism, the young people of the West are facing an unenviable predicament: they are bereft of reliable academic leadership within the Humanities and Social Sciences: these disciplines have been destroyed by a fatal combination of ‘valorization’, internationalization’, ‘feminization’ and ‘xenification’. Without trustworthy professional guidance, it is not easy to acquire a solid foundation in philosophy, sociology and cultural history. Here, only a few general points of advice and some rules of thumb can be given:

(1) First: be careful! There are many ideological traps, cognitive ambushes and politically correct counterfeits that can ensnare the unwary student. A significant – and increasing – proportion of both ‘contemporary’ and ‘classic’ literature related to ‘controversial’ subjects, such as Traditionalism, Archaeo-Futurism and Eurasianism, now falls outside the public and academic consensus. Partially, this is due to politically correct anathemas that have been pronounced over their contents, and partially this is due to the irregular – often downright ‘fantastic’ – approaches of their authors. It is important that a student of such materials develops an instinct for distinguishing between ‘objective facts’, ‘(meta)political theses’ and ‘genius inspirations’: these three categories tend to fluidly overlap and for every serious thinker they necessarily complement each other. It is necessary to achieve a balance between hard-headed ‘common sense’ and legitimately inspired imagination.

(2) Second: investigate source material – and try to read it in the original language. Authentic research – in cultural history as well as political philosophy – demands a skipping of ‘summaries’ and ‘interpretations’ and re-living the world in which source material was created. Even the most genius minds of human history had their Sitz im Leben – to grasp that basic reality is a prerequisite for understanding their creations.

(3) Third, a rule of thumb for indecisive beginners: read the ‘classics’, which were mostly written by authors born before the ‘baby boom’ (approximate cut-off date 1940)! There are only very few baby boomer and post-baby boomer authors that are saying something that is substantial as well as reliable – and, even then, they mostly only concern the side-effects of Culture Nihilism, not about Culture Nihilism itself. Following this rule of thumb, it is possible to spare oneself many wasted study-hours and much annoying confusion. But to help those students that lack the skill and time to concern themselves with ‘classic’ studies, we will start with a short-list of interesting contemporary authors, headed ‘contemporary themes’.

Bibliography - contemporary themes

Bauch, Jost, Abschied von Deutschland: Eine politische Grabschrift.

Rottenburg: Kopp, 2018.

Bellil, Samira, Dans l’enfer des tournantes.

            Paris: Denoël, 2002.

Benoist, Alain de, L’éclipse du sacré: discourse et réponses.

            Paris : La Table Ronde, 1986.

Benoist, Alain de, Carl Schmitt actuel: guerre juste, terrorisme, état d’urgence,

Nomos de la Terre. Krisis, 2007.

Bernays, Edward L., Public Relations.

            Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma, 1952.

Camus, Renaud, Le grand remplacement.

            Neuilly-sur-Seine : Reinharc, 2011.

Carroll, Lee and Tober, Jan, The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived.

            Hay House, 1999.

Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring.

            Houghton Mifflin, 1962.

Chossudovsky, Michel, The US-NATO War of Aggression against Yugoslavia.

Belgrade: Belgrade Forum for Equals, 2021.

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard Count, Praktischer Idealismus. Adel – Technik – Pazifismus.

Paneuropa: Vienna, 1925.

Dugin, Aleksandr, Eurasian Mission: An Introduction to Neo-Eurasianism.

            London: Arktos, 2014.

–           The Last War of the World-Island: The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia.

London: Arktos (2015)

–           The Fourth Political Theory.

            London: Arktos (2015)

Faye, Guillaume, L’archéofuturisme.

            Paris: L’Aencre, 1998.

–           La colonisation de l’Europe: discourse vrai sur l’immigration et l’Islam.

            Paris: L’Aencre, 2000.

–           Sexe et dévoiement.

            La Fosse: Le Lore, 2007.

Finkelstein, Norman, The Holocaust Industry:

Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering. Verso, 2000.

Fukuyama, Francis, The End of History and the Last Man.

            New York: Free Press, 1992.

Friberg, Daniel, The Real Right Returns: A Handbook for True Opposition.

            Arktos, 2015.

Goodrich, Thomas, Hellstorm. The Death of Nazi Germany 1944-1947.

            Sheridan, Co: Aberdeen Books, 2010.

Herman, Edward S. and Avram N. Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent:

the Political Economy of the Mass Media. New York: Pantheon, 1988.

Hindi, Youssef, La Guerre des Etats-Unis contre l’Europe et l’avenir de l’état.

Strategika, 2023.

Huntington, Samuel P., The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order.

New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.

Irving, David, Hitler’s War.

            Viking, 1977

Iserbyt, Charlotte T., The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America:

A Chronological Paper Trail. 1999

Johnson, Greg (ed.), North American Real Right. Volumes 1 and 2.

            San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2012-2017.

–           The White Nationalist Manifesto.

            San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2018.

Jorjani, Jason R., Prometheus and Atlas.

            London: Arktos, 2016.

–           World State of Emergency.

            London: Arktos, 2017.

–           Lovers of Sophia.

            Manticore, 2017.

–           Closer Encounters.

            London: Arktos, 2021.

Jünger, Ernst, Im Stahlgewittern. Ein Kriegstagebuch.

Berlin: Mittler & Sohn, 1934.

Klein, Naomi, The Shock Doctrine: the Rise of Disaster Capitalism.

            Toronto: Knopf, 2007.

Leisner, Walter, Der Gleichheitsstaat: Macht durch Nivellerung.

Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1980.

Leonard, John Bruce, The New Prometheans.

            London: Arktos, 2019.

MacDonald, Kevin B., A People That Shall Dwell Alone.

Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy with Diaspora Peoples. Praeger, 1994.

–           Separation and Its Discontents. Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism.

Praeger, 1998.

–           The Culture of Critique. An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in

Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements. Praeger, 1998.

MacDonogh, Giles, After the Reich. The Brutal History of the Allied Occupation.

New York: Basic Books, 2007.

Meadows, Donella, e.a., The Limits to Growth.

            Potomac Associates, 1972.

Moldbug, Mencius, A Gentle Introduction to Unqualified Reservations.

            Kindle ebook, 2009.

Molyneux, Stefan, The Art of the Argument. Western Civilization’s Last Stand.

            Kindle ebook, 2017.

Mukherdji, Savitri Devi, Souvenirs et reflexions d’une aryenne.

New Delhi, 1976.

Murray, Douglas, The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam.

            London: Bloomsbury, 2017.

Pankhurst, Christopher, Numinous Machines.

            San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2017.

Penman, Jim, Biohistory: Decline and Fall of the West.

            Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2015.

Peterson, Jordan B., 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.

            London: Penguin Random House, 2018.

Poncins, Gabriel-Léon de Montaigne comte de, Les forces secrètes de la révolution.

F.M.-Judaisme. Paris: Bossard, 1929.

Raspail, Jean, Le camp des saints: roman.

            Paris: Laffont, 1973.

Savin, Leonid, Ordo Pluriversalis. The End of Pax America and the Rise of Multipolarity.

London: Black House, 2020.

Scruton, Roger V., An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Modern Culture.

            London: Duckworth, 1998.

Sieferle, Rolf-Peter, Finis Germania.

            Schnellroda: Antaios, 2017.

Sloterdijk, Peter, Reglen für den Menschenpark. Ein Antwordschreibe zu Heideggers Brief über

den Humanismus. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1999.

–           Die schreckliche Kinder der Neuzeit:

über das anti-genealogische Experiment der Moderne. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2014.

Steuckers, Robert, EUROPA I-III.

            Lille: BIOS, 2017.

–           Sur et autour de Carl Schmitt. Un monument revisité.

Les Edition du Lore, 2018.

Taylor, Jared, The Color of Crime. Race, Crime, and Justice in America.

            New Century, 2016.

Ulfkotte, Udo K., Gekaufte Journalisten.

            Rottenburg: Kopp, 2014.

Venner, Dominique, Le choc de l’histoire: réligion, mémoire, identité.

            Versailles : Via Romana, 2011.

–           Pouquoi je me suis tué. Avant-propos par un dernier verre.

            La Chaire : Last Litany, 2013.

Vogt, William and Baruch, Bernard, Road to Survival.

            Collancz, 1948.

Bibliography - classic themes

Anquetil Duperron, Abraham-Hyacinthe, Zend-Avesta, ouvrage de Zoroastre, contenant les

idées théologiques, physiques & morales de ce législateur. Paris: Tilliard, 1771.

Altizer, Thomas J.J., The Descent into Hell. A Study of the Radical Reversal

of the Christian Consciousness. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1970.

–           History as Apocalypse.

            Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985.

Coomaraswamy, Ananda, The Dance of Siva. Fourteen Indian Essays.

            New York: The Sunwise Turn, 1918.

Corbin, Henri, Corps spirituel et terre céleste: de l’Iran mazdéen à l’Iran shî’ite.

Buchet/Chastel, 1979.

Dumézil, Georges E.R., Le festin d’immortalité :

étude de mythologie comparée Indo-Européene. Paris : Paul Geuthner, 1924.

–           L’idéologie tripartie des Indo-Européens.

            Brussel : Latomus, 1958.

Dávila, Nicolás Gómez, Einsamkeiten: Glossen und Text in Einem

            – orig. Escolios a un texto implícito. Wenen: Karolinger, 1987.

Evola, Julius, Men among the Ruins. Post-war Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist

            – orig. Gli uomini e le rovine. Rochester: Inner Traditions, 2002.

–           Metaphysik des Sexes – orig. Metafisica del sesso.

Stuttgart: Klett, 1962.

–           Revolt against the Modern World – orig. Rivolta contro il mondo moderno

Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1995.

–           Ride the Tiger – orig. Cavalcare la Tigre.

Rochester: Inner Traditions, 2003.

–           The Bow and the Club – orig. L’arco e la clava.

            London: Arktos, 2018.

–           The Doctrine of Awakening. The Attainment of Self-Mastery according to the Earliest

Buddhist Texts – orig. La dottrina del risveglio. Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1995.

–           The Mask and Face of Contemporary Spiritualism – orig. Maschera e volto dello

spiritualismo contemporaneo. London: Arktos, 2018.

Fromm, Erich, The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness.

            New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973.

Freud, Sigmund S., ‘Zur Einführung des Narzissmus’. Gesammelte Schriften VI.

Leipzig: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1925.

Gomshei, Hossein Elahi, ‘The Principles of the Religion of Love in Classical Persian        Poetry’ in: Leonard Lewisohn, Hafiz and the Religion of Love

in Classical Persian Poetry. London: I.B. Tauris, 2010.

Graves, Robert R., The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth.

London: Faber & Faber, 1948.

Guénon, René, La crise du monde moderne.

            Paris: Gallimard, 1946.

–           Le règne de la quantité et les signes des temps.

Paris : Gallimard, 1945.

–           Symboles de la Science sacrée,

Paris: Gallimard, 1962,

Heidegger, Martin, Sein und Zeit.

            Tübingen: Neomarius, 1949.

Jorjani, Jason Reza, Novel Folklore. On Sadegh Hedayat’s The Blind Owl.

            San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2018.

–           Iranian Leviathan. A Monumental History of Mithra’s Abode.

London: Arktos, 2019.

Jung, Carl, Synchronizität, Akausalität und Okkultismus.

Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1990.

–           Traum und Traumdeutung,

Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997.

Lasch, Christopher, The Culture of Narcissism:

American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations. New York: Norton, 1979.

Lewis, Clive L., The Discarded Image: an Introduction to

Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1964.

Merton, Thomas, The Seven Storey Mountain.

            New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1948.

Mukherdji, Savitri Devi, The Lightning and the Sun.

            Calcutta: Temple, 1958.

–           The Impeachment of Man.

Calcutta, 1959.

Müller, Max, Anthropological Religion.

            London: Longmans, 1892.

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein, Islam and the Plight of Modern Man.

            Londen en New York: Longman, 1975

–           Knowledge and the Sacred.

            Edinburgh: Edinburgh University, 1981.

Needleman, Jacob (ed.), The Sword of Gnosis. Metaphysics, Cosmology, Tradition,

Symbolism. London: Arkana, 1986.

Nietzsche, Friedrich W., Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen. Nietzsches Werke II.

Leipzig: Naumannm 1919.

Otto, Rudolf, Das Heilige: über das Irrationale in der Idee des Göttlichen und sein Verhältnis

zum Rationalen. Breslau: Perthes, 1917.

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