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Ã…lexander

Make love to the wind and talk to the stars.

About Me

Between the bushes we stared at those who reminded us of another age and told that hope was away forever... We heard elvensong and water that trickled... What once was is now away... All the blood... All the longing and pain that ruled are away... Forever... We are not dead... We have never lived.

My Interests

Integralism, the full moon peaking through the clouds, dense dark forests, frostbitten landscapes, transcending time/space/ego/feeling/attachment, the destructive forces of mother nature, satanik blasphemies, journeys to the stars, kingdoms of the north, unholy christraping black metal, nurturing the folk soul, bloodthirsty wolfhounds, the art of war, singularity of consciousness, the holy scourge spitted upon rusty pikes, quantum theory of the mind, mystic idealism, analytical realism, existential ecosystems, the yoga of action, communion with the gods, meditative hallucinogenic trances, thrash metal insanity, eternal cycles of energy and matter, illumination of spirit, heathen pride, introversion, blood, dreams, dark rapture.

I'd like to meet:

The Ancient Ones, pragmatists, romanticists, hessians, traditionalists, philosophers, intelligent people.
Who I'd not like to meet:
Individuals who are interested in adding me simply to increase the numerical value of their friends list, those who lack any internal direction and revert media-prescribed social roles, every single random myspace whore.

Music:

Includes but is far from limited to: Slayer (old), The Chasm, Summoning, Nocturnus, Angelcorpse, Burzum, Dead Can Dance, Emperor, Massacra, Odium, Nokturnal Mortum, Morbid Angel, Sol Invictus, Seance, Mithotyn, Inquisition, Graveland, Vader, Atheist, Vivaldi, At the Gates (old), Belphegor, VNV Nation, Demilich, Beherit, Dawn, Wagner, Bathory, Iron Maiden, Darkthrone (old), Rush, Drudkh, Beethoven, Absu, Lord Wind, Pazuzu, Sacramentum, Sigrblot, Grieg

Movies:

Anything that's genuinely insightful, imaginative, artistic, or makes me think.

Television:

The Prisoner

Books:

Revolt Against the Modern World, Men Among the Ruins, The Glass Bees, Thus Spake Zarathustra, Eaters of the Dead, Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Sabriel trilogy, The Bhagavad Gita, Iliad, The Odyssey, The Hobbit, Walden, Dragon DelaSangre series, The Prince, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Book of Runes, and stories by Lovecraft!

Heroes:

The Ancient Ones.

My Blog

American "Civilization"

The recently deceased John Dewey was applauded by the American press as the most representative figure of American civilisation. This is quite right. His theories are entirely representative ...
Posted by Ålexander on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 01:40:00 PST

Jihad vs McWorld: an Interview with Alain de Benoist

[The following interview with Alain de Benoist, a prominent and controversial leader of the French intellectual right, was given to Northern Italy's Padania.  The questions were in Italian an...
Posted by Ålexander on Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:43:00 PST

Transvaluation of Values

Prayer becomes meditation.Heaven becomes a state of mind.Communion with God becomes communion with the Self.Redemption becomes Enlightenment.Evil becomes foolishness. Transgression against God becomes...
Posted by Ålexander on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 05:41:00 PST

Peace and Conflict: Internal vs External

In our age it has become common to associate natural processes with superficial moral absolutes such as "Good" and "Evil." So is it also the case with the idea of Peace. When most moderns (including b...
Posted by Ålexander on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 05:34:00 PST

Ancient Buddhism vs Modern Society

"Once detachment, viveka, is interpreted mainly in this internal sense, it appears perhaps easier to achieve it today than in a more normal and traditional civilization. One who is still an "Aryan" sp...
Posted by Ålexander on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 06:31:00 PST

Love and Nihilism: Personal Changes

"You must be the change you seek in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi As a thinker you awakened in this time already in conflict with its values, and thus were born out of place, prone to depression. Soc...
Posted by Ålexander on Wed, 15 Nov 2006 11:02:00 PST

Homer's Iliad: Tradition and the Heroic Code

http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/homer/iliadessay4.htmEssays on Homer's IliadBy Ian JohnstonThe way the warriors behave in the Iliad stems directly from what they believe about the world and their plac...
Posted by Ålexander on Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:59:00 PST