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Vratya

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"Abiding in the midst of ignorance, wise only according to their own estimate, thinking themselves to be learned, but really obtuse, these fools go round in a circle like blind men led by one who himself is blind."
From the Mundaka Upanisad
"A change in values-that means a change in the creators of values. He who has to be a creator always has to destroy"
Friedrich Nietzche
"If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles."
Sun Tzu
"Verloren ist nur, wer sich selbst aufgibt!"
Hans-Ulrich Rudel
Those of you with a higher intellectual caliber will inevitably notice certain things that stand out as obvious contradictions. Evola and Marinetti listed together? How can one be a radical traditionalist and a Futurist? Perhaps I'm massive contradiction, though I prefer the anthropological label of a syncretist. Either way, at least you have mental capability to notice such things, which places you leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of the population.
As for the rest of you untermenschen, please refrain from adding me. I don’t want to check out your band. I'm not interested in earning $1000+ a day from home. I don't want to watch your webcam. I could care less if you soft-of knew me in high school. I am not interested in networking for the sake of networking. The purpose of this myspace is to keep in contact w/ people who are my actual friends and to meet people of similar dispositions.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Intellectuals: T.S. Elliot, Julius Evola, Richard Feynman, Omar Khayyam, Niccolo Machiavelli, F.T. Marinetti, Yukio Mishima, Friedrich Nietzsche, Lao Tsu, Francis Parker Yockey

Spiritual Leaders: Akhenaten, Guru Teg Bahadur, Siddartha Gautama Buddha, Aleister Crowley, Eliphas Levi, Mahavira, Mani, Zarathustra

Soldiers: Giuseppe Fioravanti, Geronimo, Ernst Junger, Genghis Khan, Hiroo Onoda, Chief Redcloud, Manfred Von Richthofen, Erwin Rommel, Scipio Africanus, Sun Tzu

My Blog

Hail the new dawn

In the age of Vedic India, the Vratyas existed on the edges of Aryan society. They rejected the brahminical rituals and lived in ascetic, warrior brotherhoods that were feared because of their martial...
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