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Culture in the modern, profane sense does not constitute a necessary presupposition, nor a privileged condition for spiritual realization. Quite the contrary: a person who has remained outside the crossroads of culture, psychology and the various aesthetic and literary contaminations, but who displays an open mind, balance and courage, is more qualified to receive a superior knowledge than any academic professor, writer, or critical thinker of our day and age. Therefore, those who really amount to something in the initiatic order can be recognized by their extreme reluctance to theorize and argue. If these people discern a sincere aspiration in you, they will tell you only this: This is the problem, and these are the means: go ahead. Julius Evola, Rituals and Techniques for the Magus
Posted on: Fri, 04 Jul 2014 20:42:30 +0000

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