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Which author do you think of when see the word "based and redpilled"?

>> No.11458594

probably tylo be chillin

>> No.11458596

>>11458591
What should I read to better understand Rene Guenon? I can't tell if he's a pseud or if I'm just a brainlet whenever I try reading him.

>> No.11458598

>>11458596
probably tylo be chillin

>> No.11458611

>>11458591
Guenon just got back to the roots of his country, being slave of moors that is. Nowadays is the same, france is full of black, arab and turkish subhumans.

>> No.11458616

Martin Luther

>> No.11458837

>>11458591
aquinas

>> No.11458841

ted kaczynski

>> No.11458849

>>11458841
Teddy is beyond pills. Ted is a solid IV of blacktar

>> No.11458860

>>11458837
Basadus et ruberpiluli

>> No.11458875
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11458875

Unironically

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>>11458875
>the way to cosmic Truth is through a young man's anus and also drugs help

>> No.11458907

>>11458900
Like Crowley himself said:
>""Let it be no sin to us to have buggered the virle bum."

All the great poets in history have practiced the art of anal sex

>> No.11458922

>>11458594
>>11458598
Anon you have been in a coma for 4 years and you somehow wound up on the wrong board. Here click this: >>>/mu/

>> No.11458925

>>11458907
that's why they're in hell.

>> No.11458931

>>11458925
Actually they've all remanifested somewhere in the omniverse in accordance to their karma. Anal sex would be a relatively minor factor in determining this outcome.

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>>11458931
>minor factor
it's potent self-abuse and denying this is self-deception. Such persons are wandering away from the good path. Their vision is obscured by sin.
>remanifested, omniverse, karma
gobbledygook.

>>11458591
>Which author do you think of when see the word "based and redpilled"?
The apostles: St. Paul, St. John.
The prophets: Isaiah, Moses.

>> No.11458985

>>11458977
Reincarnation and karma are goobledygook, but the arbitrary and everlasting rewards / punishment placed upon mortals by their immortal creator make perfect sense? Gotcha.

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>>11458591

>> No.11459003

Guenon
Evola
Ellul
Kaczynski
Marx
Baudrillard
Debord
Spengler
Mumford
Postman
Lasch

>> No.11459020

>>11458591
Richard Dawkins
Steven Pinker
Margaret Atwood

>> No.11459023

>>11459020
ass

>> No.11459030

>>11459023
Clearly you're just a butthurt marxist or racist! LOL!

>> No.11459034

>>11459030
s. pinker = spincter

>> No.11459036

>>11459034
That's RUDE, I think I should report you!

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>>11458985
>Reincarnation and karma are goobledygook
yes, without a Creator there is no karma to operate on behavior, since good and evil become meaningless, and no life to incarnate, let alone re-incarnate more than once.

>arbitrary punishments/rewards
nothing God does is "arbitrary" but freely chosen by him in his wisdom and good pleasure, for our benefit and justice.
>makes perfect sense?
Yes because
A. it's logical
B. it's been revealed truly
C. it's consistent with our deepest intuitions

>> No.11459044

>>11458591

Jane Austen

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11459058

Original OP of the "traditionalism discussion" threads, here. I left for Ramadan and haven't come back since. Anyone up for bringing those threads back? How have things been in my absence?

>> No.11459060

>>11459058
You should definitely start those generals again.

>> No.11459062

>>11458837
this

>> No.11459063

>>11459058
Yes, I personally would love to see them back. Genuinely some of the more insightful threads I've seen on /lit/, despite the occasional fascist vs. counter-fascist shitfights.

>> No.11459079

>>11459058
Nice to hear from you again, tradbro! Did you have a nice Ramadan? I'm all for rebooting the Traditionalism Discussion threads, especially since trad discussion in general has died down, however. There is has been a slight uptick of Eastern phil discussion recently.

>> No.11459354

>>11458596
Start with intro to Hindu doctrines which in addition to what its title implies is the key to getting his other works. While reading him take breaks to read short primart eastern texts.

>> No.11459378

Siege by James Mason

cucks