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Who can I read that talks about the importance of tradition that isn't a schizo /pol/ tier magic retard?

>> No.18320738

>>18320711
Without magic there is no tradition. You're a spiritual tranny if you don't understand that

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>>18320711
Weaver doesn't touch really on "magic" or the esoteric but he describes tradition pretty well in terms of how it fit in pre-industrial agrarian societies

>Life without prejudice, were it ever to be tried, would soon reveal itself to be a life without principle. For prejudices, as we have seen earlier, are often built-in principles. They are the extract which the mind has made of experience.

>> No.18320826

wwhodat reactocath Cio4an liked??? Ergot d'matisé or something. he was on something like slavery is based or something

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>>18320711
Frithjof Schuon

>> No.18320965

>>18320711
>who can talk about the importance of tradition besides the people who talk about the important the importance of tradition?

>> No.18320975

>>18320835
refute it

>> No.18320991

>>18320711
Neo-reactionaries

>> No.18321029

>>18320711
carlyle

>> No.18321090

>>18320711
Jordan WashedYourPenis,Son

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>>18321090

>> No.18321103

>>18320711
What a handsome man

>> No.18321903

>>18320711
you can't read about that, you have to practice it, get initiated, there's tons of vajrayana school with centuries upon centuries of uncontaminated iniciatic traditions

>> No.18321906

>>18320711
did evola actually was initiated in any tradition?

>> No.18322032

>>18320711
Rene Guenon

>> No.18322042

>>18321906
The Occidental Order of The Wheelchair.

>> No.18322067

>>18320738
fpbp

>> No.18322131

>Tradition without magic
Lol, doesnt exist.

>> No.18322185

>>18320711
Heidegger.

>I have known nothing of value to come which did not come from a tradition.

>> No.18322207

>>18320711
Burke is the obvious answer

>> No.18322432

>>18322185
What can I read that's easy?

>> No.18322436

>>18322185
>>18320711
>>18322432
Gadamer and Heidegger

>> No.18322438

T S Eliot

>> No.18322439

>>18322436
What can I read of them that's easy?

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>>18320711
Elémire Zolla if you can read Italian. He would be considered the missing link of a triad with Guenon and Evola if his works were translated. Absolutely worth your time, he was one of the wisest men of the second half of the century and his political moderation earned him the esteem of the academic environment. Not very easy for a traditionalist thinker these days.

>> No.18323139

>>18320738
>the magical tradition is just evola

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>>18322513
What are some of his viewpoints that are unique from Guenon and Evola? He sounds interesting and I dont know italian, so I want to get a gist of him

>> No.18324298

Christopher Lasch, particularly The True and Only Heaven.

>> No.18324348

>>18320738
>Without magic there is no tradition
but evola wasn't initiated in any tradition

>> No.18325088

>>18324348
t. Guenon faggot

>> No.18325138

>>18322042

kek