At the same time we have denounced all confusion of initiatic reality with the fields of competence of profane science, and with the world of mysticism, morality, and religion. We have explained what should be thought of psychoanalysis and metapsychology, recent concotions that have made such an impression on provincials of the spirit. We have precisely drawn the frontier that separates these disciplines from the “spiritualist” and occultist forms, sources of mystification and often run by charlatans, which currently enjoy an epidemic of diffusion among a mindless and dilettantish public. We have been addressing the few whom a higher vocation renders unsatisfied by the values and accomplishments of ordinary human life, in order to give them a sense of the paths, the truths, and the horizons of what is called the initiatic or the secret tradition. Now that the task the Ur Group set itself in-organizing this collection of essays-is virtually done, it is time to say a few words of farewell to those who have followed us up to now. By studying the practices and realizations within, the reader will be liberated from conventional dogmas-religious, political, scientific, and psychological-and see with the clearer eye of realization. However, there is incalculable value in this volume even for the less heroic. Its goal was the “Absolute Individual,” the immortal and divine potential that requires rare gifts and extraordinary efforts for its realization. It was their term for an active and affirmative attitude toward individual development handed down from a “primordial tradition” and discernible in alchemy, Hermetism, esoteric religious doctrines, indigenous practices, Tantra, Taoism, Buddhism, Vedanta, and the pagan mysteries of the West. In its pages you’ll discover that the “magic” of the UR Group has nothing to do with sorcery or superstition. Volume III, more than the others, bears the personal stamp of Julius Evola. This volume, the third in the series, complements the first two, yet they are not strictly sequential, and their contents can be read in any order. Reveals the ultimate magical goal of the “Absolute Individual,” the immortal and divine potential that requires rare gifts and extraordinary efforts for its realization. Explores esoteric practices for individual development, handed down from a primordial tradition and discernable in alchemy, Hermetism, religious doctrines, Tantra, Taoism, Buddhism, Vedanta, and the pagan mysteries of the West.However, there is incalculable value in this volume even for the less heroic.īy studying the practices and realizations within, the reader will be liberated from conventional dogmas-religious, political, scientific, and psychological-and see with the clearer eye of realization.Authentic initiatic practices, rituals, and wisdom collected by the UR Group Its goal was the "Absolute Individual," the immortal and divine potential that requires rare gifts and extraordinary efforts for its realization. It was their term for an active and affirmative attitude toward individual development handed down from a "primordial tradition" and discernible in alchemy, Hermetism, esoteric religious doctrines, indigenous practices, Tantra, Taoism, Buddhism, Vedanta, and the pagan mysteries of the West. In its pages you'll discover that the "magic" of the UR Group has nothing to do with sorcery or superstition. Authentic initiatic practices, rituals, and wisdom collected by the UR Group* Explores esoteric practices for individual development, handed down from a primordial tradition and discernable in alchemy, Hermetism, religious doctrines, Tantra, Taoism, Buddhism, Vedanta, and the pagan mysteries of the West * Reveals the ultimate magical goal of the "Absolute Individual," the immortal and divine potential that requires rare gifts and extraordinary efforts for its realization This volume, the third in the series, complements the first two, yet they are not strictly sequential, and their contents can be read in any order.
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