How influenced are you by Avery Morrow's books? (6)

1 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-11190 00:06

You have been reading his books and articles right? I've practically memorized The Sacred Science of Ancient Japan after reading it so many times! His understanding of Guenon and Evola really shines through as the book progresses.

2 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-11191 08:06

It's been so long since Shii stalking was in vogue that I don't know if I still have it in me. Almost feels like a whole other life.

I wish 0037 was still with us.

3 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-11209 11:16

You have to have the brain worms to take anything Guenon and Ebola wrote seriously

4 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-11542 00:13

If you spend enough time in the world of academic religious studies, you will quickly realize why people go down the Guenon-Ebola route. Its wrong but not unjustified. The enforced secularism, atheism, and vanity of academics doesn't really suit chunni spiritual seekers. You might as well join a real cult, you know with uniforms, interesting doctrines, a great leader or other cool stuff like that.

5 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-11543 02:00

Another life indeed...

>>4
Since I personally do not have the opportunity to spend enough time in the world of academic religious studies and do not know anything about Guenon and Ebola outside of Avery Morrow's work and far-right Twitter shitposting, I must kindly request that you please elaborate in as much length as possible as to why people go down the Guenon-Ebola route, and what that route even entails.

6 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-11543 04:08

Do you think Shii's Indonesian Muslim wife knows he's a Jew?

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