Summary 31.
Krisztián Vass: ”Algóré”
Without the past there
is no possibility of the ”New World's” possessing Time, so it endeavours
to conquer Space. That is the reason why Hollywood movie heroes keep speeding
with their Buicks all over the US. Motels, motorways, petrol stations and
the great journey: the ever recurring elements of a script.
Róbert Horváth: The Painter of Divine Manifestation and Sovereignty
Csontváry’s spirituality
does not require any extrinsic justification. The paintings themselves
bear witness primarily to his spiritual path, in so far as they are contemplated
intensively, thoroughly, in an autonomous way and without placing obstacles
in the way of the intellect; obstacles stemming from the need for rational
or irrational interpretations
János Tudós-Takács: The Relation of Philosophy and Natural Sciences
In the Antiquity and
in the Middle Ages a distinction was made between perfect and imperfect
sciences. Philosophy and mathematics were classified as perfect sciences,
while all the others were called imperfect sciences. In accordance with
it natural sciences were also regarded ‘imperfect ones’ in this period.
János Tudós-Takács: The Ultimate Criterion of Truth
The truth of a logical
judgement becomes evident for us when we realise that the entity of the
subject of the judgement includes or excludes the entity of the predicament
entity meaning the entirety of those characteristics which constitute a
concept.
René Guénon: Spirit and Intellect
From the point of view
of manifestation, such is the individual human state, it is necessary to
introduce what we call the problem of the perspective. When we talk about
the universal distinguishing it from the individual, the thing that should
be meant here is not only what is not manifested but also what is supraindividual
within manifestation, that is, being beyond formal manifestation, to which
Buddhi essentially belongs.
René Guénon: Beyond the Mind
In the course of spiritual
realisation all knowledge is essentially a spiritual identification, an
assimilation to what has become known. Thus it is evident that the individual
as such is unable to gain knowledge of something which lies beyond the
individual domain, that being a contradiction.
Angelo Brelich: The
Weltanschauung Lying in the Background of
the Antique, Latin Inscriptions
Interestingly enough,
on some inscriptions the shadow, the soul of the dead is placed in the
grave. What actually are these shadows? It is inevitable that these do
not stand for a positive faith element, but for the residue which survived
in the mythical mind's eye after it had encountered non-being. This shadow
is bloodless, small and covered up: it is the man from which human qualities
are missing.
Julius Evola: Masonry and the Intellectual Preparation of Revolutions
It is high time we realised
that considering the French revolution as one which is the revolt of the
people, despite its unavoidable abuses a noble demand of the human rights,
etc. is a lie, an old wives’ tale for inexperienced and naive young ones.
Dr. András László: Some Words on the Role of Political Background Forces
The author outlines the
hierarchy of the powers lying in the background of today’s politics, the
goals and real direction of these aspirations. Besides assessing ‘judeolatomocratism’
he touches upon e.g. the very person of Hitler or the coup of Valerio Borghese.
László Virág: Notes on the Mythical Figure of King ’Saint’ László
The sacred power, which
gave the dynasty a superhuman charisma and legitimised the rule over the
people, lived on in the Christian Turul Dynasty, foremost in the ’saint
kings’. Naturally their being Christians with all their heart is evident
and their being pagans is out of the question.
H. T. Hakl: Nationalsocialism and Occultism
The author gives an account
of those works which deal with the appearance of occult tendencies within
nationalsocialism, not leaving out critical remarks either. This is the
most complete piece of work that gives a summary of the literature dealing
with this topic.
László Virág: On the Ku Klux Klan III.
This piece of writing
gives a short summary of the history of the Ku Klux Klan after WW2. It
points out that resulting from the left-wing hegemony the efforts of the
Klan are becoming more and more isolated and disunited.
Ferenc Julier: The Art of Strategy
History gives evidence of the fact that long periods
of peace are interrupted by short wars in the lives of all modern states.
These short wars - considering the duration of the period of peace - end
a certain developmental phase or a period of stagnation in the history
of the state and at the same time depending on the result of the war open
up a better or a worse period.
Kard, kereszt, korona (Sword, Cross and Crown) — Millennial book review
It is doubtless, that
Kard, kereszt, korona is the book of the Hungarians. The authors
(Tibor Imre Baranyi, Róbert Horváth and András László) deal with the Hungarian
nation from a spiritual perspective.