About Me
"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government" --George Washington
"Freedom for what?" --Nietzsche
The modern world is infantile and primitive.
Technology is wasted on the modern world.
Technology, in both it's discovery and domestication,
has a spiritual quality about it that the modern world
has raped and sterylized.
Technology is indivisable from it's originating people,
their culture and their inherent ethnic faith that drives
the creative spirit of innovation.
A traditionalist world view is an organic world view. It
is not a resistance to change but a dynamic resistance
to idiocy and an extreme distaste for glutony, decadence,
and political/social un-sustainability.
A traditionalist world view is a cleaner slate for the
developement of technology, unburdened by materialist
dogma and capitalist staggering.
What does it mean to be a radical traditionalist?
From the editorial preface of Tyr, vol. 1:
It means to reject the modern, materialist reign of
"quantity over quality," the absence of any meaningful
spiritual values, environmental devastation, the mechanization and over-specialization of urban life, and the imperialism of corporate mono-culture, with it's vulgar "values" of progress and efficiency. It means to yearn for the small, homogeneous tribal societies that flourished before Christianity -- societies in which every aspect of life was integrated into a holistic system.
What we represent;
From the editorial preface of Tyr, vol. 1:
1. Resacralization of the world versus materialism.
2. Natural social hierarchy versus an artificial
hierarchy based on wealth.
3. The tribal community versus the nation-state.
4. Stewardship of the earth versus the "maximization of
resources."
5. A harmonious relationship between men and women versus
the "war between the sexes."
6. Handicraft and artisanship versus industrial
mass-production.
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I am an Audio Alchemist, I have worked with Aural & Aesthetic Recordings for over 12 years. You may hear my work here, www.myspace.com/northernsector
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Jung wrote:
"We cannot possibly get beyond our present level of culture unless we receive a powerful impetus from our primitive roots. But we shall receive it only if we go back beyond our cultural level, thus giving the suppressed primitive man in ourselves a chance to develop. We need some new foundations. We must dig down to the primitive in us, for only out of the conflict between civilized man and
the Germanic barbarian will there come what we need: a new
experience of god."
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The only order in the world, is the order that we ourselves create.
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I mainly am interested in people I know personally. Unless of course we have mutual goals, hobbies, or pursuits, then perhaps I will add you.
I am just a man, but I am much more than my surrounding hostile society. I am highly interested in technology (in it's pure sense) I find technology to be of a spiritual nature, and I find nature to be of the purest technology.
To illustrate my point, fire is mans first technology. Man did not invent fire, it was discovered and then domesticated. More over, man did not invent computers, he merely discovered the nature that drives computers, and domesticated those systems within systems that had already existed. Without nature, technology would not be possible. ..and without both, man would not be possible.