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April 03, 2008

Reflections Beneath A Dark Sun: Myth, History, Politics and Paganism
Treadwell’s Bookshop, Tavistock St W1 (www.treadwells-london.com)

In this challenging but entertaining series of talks Stephen Alexander has been speaking on the relation between fascism and occultism, and the response to nihilism, from his usual position of a post-modern provocateur.

3 Only God Can Save Us Now (25 March 2008)
 

I Gave this a miss, partly cos I was broke, partly as it was about Heidegger (<Twat)

I include it here for completeness. A curious examination of Jungian archetypes and the philosophy of Heidegger,and their support of Nazism. The return of the Gods, with special reference to Wotan. 

4 Blood and Soil (1 April 2008)

For me this was the best talk of the series so far. It examined the Bio-fascist aspects of Nazism, with its Eco-Mysticism, and its Racial Nationalism, as well as the slogans and manipulation of language deployed to engrain these into the German mind.

The talk opened with an attack on the Nazi assault on the German language turning it from a poetic and sophisticated tongue to the language of barbarism. It was argued the new terminology and brutal mode of discourse introduced by the Third Reich’s propaganda bastardised the German language, possibly irrevocably, and revealed the true nature of the Nazi mind. Could there be any poetry after Auswitz? Adorno had denied it. 

Key words in the Nazi vocabulary were Blood and Soil:

Blood signified the unique Racial Nationalism of the Third Reich. Previous Nationalisms had been defined in terms of culture, even anti-Semitism was an attack on a religious and cultural group. But Nazism redefined National and Ethnic identity purely in terms of a pseudoscience of Race, a permanent identity which only death could erase. Largely the product of distorted Social and Evolutionary Darwinism and Eugenics, this was none the less also justified by Theosophical concepts of Root Races and their historical role. The Blood of the nation needed to be pure to fulfil its destiny.

Soil signified the Ecocentrism of Nazism. Nature was described as an organic whole, often a mystical one, its fundamental body was the Soil. Those who worked the Soil for generations had a special relationship with it, thus German Blood and German Soil were mystically linked and part of one ideal holism which could be damaged by contamination or separation. Germany was for Germans rooted in their own Soil. It matter not that this made no sense in the irrational culture of the Third Reich, this was a ‘necessary myth’ and its constant repetition was enough to induce the hypnotic state required to accept it.

In contrast to the Soil and its Roots was Asphalt and the Rootless which were the separators from Nature, thus the Urban, the Intellectual and the Nomadic were allthe promoters of alienation and sickness.    

This was also linked to the emergence of Bio-Power (as Foucault called it), the control not just of the fate of individuals through the power of death, but the control over society as a whole, as a biological group, through the control of life. This involved talk of the ‘health of a nation’ and its ‘fitness’. The Nation was seen as a Species under a distorted Darwinian perspective, that needed to survive and grow, purification, competition and conflict were essential. Linked to this was the languageof strife, fanaticism, conquest, domination and submission, brutality and the glorification of bestial cruelty.

Despite this image of Nature as savage competition and ‘tooth and claw’, the Nazis did value the harmony that they thought resulted from this and sought ecological balance, thus great reforms were achieved in Germany and much farmland returned to forest.  

On the other hand it was observed that it was only a minority of Nazis that really went for the Soil aspect of the Ideology, and tellingly this was the Neo-Pagan contingent, like Hess. Even an occultist like Himmler was far more interested in German Blood than German Soil, and obsessed with purifying it. These people preferred the ideal of the new Metropolis and it high technology, to any rural idyll.

Again much of this was blamed on Neo-Pagans, and despite well expressed protestations of individualist, libertarian and diversity based Ecologism within an outsider community, which was fully accepted by the speaker, he insisted on the significance of a dangerous fascist strain within the community, using the manifestos of the Heathen movement as an example. He challenged the pagan audience to justify this archaic, irrationalism in their midst.

Another interesting counter to this was the identification of a Heathen shadow in revolt against the Rationalist egoism of Capitalism, which could swamp the expression of a liberated Pagan unconscious.

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April 02, 2008

Reflections Beneath A Dark Sun: Myth, History, Politics and Paganism
Treadwell’s Bookshop, Tavistock St W1 (www.treadwells-london.com)

In this challenging but entertaining series of talks Stephen Alexander has been speaking on the relation between fascism and occultism, and the response to nihilism, from his usual position of a post-modern provocateur.

1 Crackpot Histories and the Politics of Despair (11 March 2008)

I missed this opening talk but was fortunate enough to be given a transcript of it. In summary it looked at the philosophical and cultural influences on the Nazism through the figures of Paul de Lagarde, Julius Langbehn and Moeller van den Bruck, and 'how their work significantly shaped a Germanic ideology which in part provided the intellectual and emotional foundations of Hitler’s Third Reich'. What united these figures was a common, romantic rebellion against modernism in all its forms, combined with a new anti-rationalism and a call for a return to Germanic (i.e. Anti-Modern) tradition, together with the then popular trends of illiberality and anti-Semitism.

Lagarde was characterised as an ultra-conservative theologian disillusioned with Christianity, who sought to revive his nations spiritual life with a new Germanic Religion, to purify its culture from foreign influence, and set it on a path of a new imperialism.  His religious ideal was to combine Roman Christianity with German Paganism.

Langbehn, a bohemian disciple of Lagarde, was revealed as a major influence on the ideology of  völkisch nationalism, and its call for a new Fatherland. But he was also the first to marry Lagarde’s theology with some of the increasingly popular ideas of Nietzsche, creating a bizarre cocktail of religion and individualistic revolt.

Moeller van den Bruck was portrayed as a slightly saner, secular figure, who introduced the full force of Nietzschean philosophy and critique to the emerging ideology. He was however also largely responsible for the distortion of Nietzsche’s ideas typically found in Nazism, making them appeal to the discontented, men of resentiment,  who Nietzsche targeted as major part of history’s troubles.The ideology these men created was proposed as the ‘respectable’ bedrock on which others would build ‘crackpot’ occult theories and mythical histories.

The summary of this talk proved more controversial, with Alexander claiming that the project of ‘reterritorialisation’ of culture with mythic narrative was always difficult and dangerous, and now impossible under the conditions of postmodernity, arguing the hopelessness of this was intuitively apparent even to those who undertook it, leading to the typical repressed hatred found in all idealistic moralism. He provoked his audience by suggesting that to a lesser degree this was also true of neo-paganism in general, and that in some quarters this subculture was also contaminated with both blatant and crypto fascism. He ended with an over simplistic post modern assault on myth and magical thinking that has inspired me to write a counter essay in response.


2 From Ariosophy to National Socialism (18 March 2008)

This was a simpler talk drawing on the work of Nicholas Goodrich-Clarke, outlining the subsequent occult developments within what became National Socialist Ideology. It proved to be a clear and succinct account that well related these ideas back to the mainstream ideology explored in the previous talk. However puzzlement was expressed at the influence that such ’insane’ ideas had had on a major political movement,  speculatively linking this to the hypnotic ‘glamour of fascism’ and its essential irrationality.  Nothing was said of the obvious role of ‘secret societies’ in spearheading clandestine Nazi operations, or the role of such groups as financial channels from Capitalist sponsors. But a more measured stance was taken, when he observed that the influence of these groups was actually quite limited, with only a few high ranking Nazis (such as Himmler and Hess) taking them particularly seriously, but none the less maintained they had a crucial effect. While Hitler had read the occult magazine Ostara as a youth, by the time of Mein Kampf he had no interest in the occult at all, even though some passages in the book sound mystical, as one audience member pointed out. A strange alliance of reactionary ideas was alluded to and the perverse influence of Wagner. To this point another observation was made from the audience that Hitler was in fact a Catholic and motivated by a sense of Christian piety, later persecuting occultists. This was acknowledged but not explored further, as Alexander was determined to point to the occult connection as an important catalyst in the development of Nazism’s unique characteristics. For those unfamiliar with Goodrich-Clarke’s work
a good summary can be found at www.ewtn.com/library/NEWAGE/NAZIOCCU.TXT

The discussion after explored many of these issues and included an interesting debate on whether Nazi glamour was still a danger or now merely a joke (its presence in fetish clubs etc was described by one commenter as pantomime). To this Alexander retorted that Nazism was still a threat and that the Order of the New Templars had been recently revived in Austria by a former SS officer!


To Be Continued…..

 

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March 31, 2008

The first part is in my "native language," and then the second part provides a translation, or at least an explanation. This is not a look-at-the-autie gawking freakshow as much as it is a statement about what gets considered thought, intelligence, personhood, language, and communication, and what does not.

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March 27, 2008

Keywords: Holographic Blueberry Jam

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March 25, 2008

The FAQ has now been moved the wiki.

If you have a custom template, please update the FAQ menu item.

Keywords: faq

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March 23, 2008

ABSTRACT

Jon will describe the revolution in medicine that has occurred over the past 30 years that has integrated the mind back into the body and developed a remarkable range of practices for integrating one's experience, reducing stress, healing the body, coping more effectively with emotions such as anxiety, anger, and depression, and cultivating greater well-being and happiness. His work has been instrumental in bringing Buddhist meditative practices, as he likes to say, "without the Buddhism" to full acceptance within the mainstream of medicine, psychology, and health care, and has shown them to be effective in people suffering from a wide range of medical...

Keywords: Lumberjacks

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March 22, 2008

It has been just less than a month since Anton wrote an article on how to customise your profile in the KIA network, but already we have some some examples of what can be done.  None of these examples really push the boundaries of what is possible, but all are innovative as far as what has been tried on the KIA network so far.

The first custom profile was Anton's: http://network.kiamagic.com/anton/

It doesn't change the default template by much, mainly it just added a background image, the dragon from the book cover of his Kaos Hieroglyphica: Alchemy for the New Aeon.  The only other thing of note is the addition of a last.fm widget in the side bar.  Zeitl0ch has also added such a widget.  A simple but effective customisation. 

Feather has done rather more: http://network.kiamagic.com/feather/ 

The main panel and side panel are both transparent, the better to show off her fox head tile graphic.  The text size is increased and the top right KIA graphic has been replaced with her own.  She has also changed some of the text colours.

She Demon Wolf has opted for a colour change also. http://network.kiamagic.com/shedemonwolf/

In addition to a new purple theme, she has  added partial transparency.  So far the only user to make use of this css property.  This allows the side and main panels to have their own colour, whilst also showing off the background image behind them.

And finally, we have the first community theme. http://network.kiamagic.com/graal/

Not surprisingly this is the theme for GRAAL, since this is currently the only community on KIA, other than KIA itself.  This is perhaps the simplist of the alterations made, since it is mostly just a simple colour change,  But worthy of note it has replaced the website title in the top left with a title of its own, and also the html title which causes 'GRAAL Regenerative Autonomous Alchemical Laboratory' to appear in the title bar.

I am sure this is just the start.  According to the database at least two other users have started to experiment with themes, although they haven't yet applied them.  Innovate!  Every so often I will highlight the most innovative and effective profiles.

 

Keywords: background, color, colour, css, custom, customisation, customise, graphic, html, image, theme, title, transparency, transparent

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March 21, 2008

I have been using this website http://www.mind42.com/ which reminds me to bring up the question, "has any of you ever used mind mapping in the creation of sigils?"

 That site allows mindmap collaborations that could possibly be used somehow by us all or in groups like Graal.

We could use them for magick or for what they are originally intended for. In Graal we could map Alchemy. They can also be published in various ways.

Check it out! 

Keywords: collaborations, Corpus Callosum, Cultural Anthropology, magick, Mind mapping, primates, scatology, sigil, urine

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March 17, 2008

A person has a personality.

What is a personality? If you truely begin to look into this question you soon find that it expands. It can be like asking, 'What is a person?'

 There is the personality that the person is aware of, the personality that others are aware of and then there is that which no one knows, at least not consciously. Which brings up the structures of personality, Conscious and Unconscious and all that.

Which brings up the idea of individual and collective. Is there a personal personality and a personality that exists as a part of a collective? What is the collective? Is it other humans, culture, society? Does it include other than humans and their societies? How has the Orb Weaver over my door affected my personality as an individual and as a memeber of something bigger?

Is your personality measurable and/or indicateable? Are you an introvert or extrovert? Are you a sensor or an intuitive? Are you ever just one of these, or a blend, or maybe niether/none?

Are we what we seem to be? What do we seem to be? Once you begin to look, the rabbit hole receeds quickly. Can we effectively tweek what most people consider to be the norm? Does it really work or is it all imaginal? Is there a difference, does it matter?

What is a personality? 

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March 13, 2008

http://www.realitysandwich.com/chapter_1_simplicissimus

 Has anyone here read or heard about this book? Looks pretty good.

 

'tis an interesting site as well. 

Keywords: Reading, resistance, stress management

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