Tuesday, May 5, 2009

King of Kings

The lordly Nordic and Indo-Germanic man has always been solar; the subjugation of the creature and the pathos of its absolute distance from the Almighty were totally unkown to him. He felt the gods to be his equals; he felt himself to be descended from heaven and to be of the smae blood as the gods. From this there arises a conceptionof the heroic that does not end with the physical, soldierly, or tragically choreographed aspects, and a conception of the Ubermensch that has nothing in common with the Nietzschean-Darwinist caricature of the beautiful blond beast, because this Nordic Ubermensch also exhibits ascetic, sacral, and supra-natural traits, and culminates in the type of the Olympian ruler, the Aryan Chakravartin, a wielder of the two powers and King of Kings.

-Julius Evola,

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