"Hardship and deprivation is the school of the soldier."
— Napoleon the Great
— Napoleon the Great
Forwarded from The Warrior Philosophers
From my YouTube post:
One of our translators at DVX publishing has passed away today after 50 days in a comma.
He died as he lived, fighting. Though it’s not confirmed, it seems as though he was killed by a migrant in Spain. We never met in person, but he vouched for me to his friends when I visited Rome, and told me of all the best spots to visit. We planned to meet at the annual Rome congress in January. He was also a good friend of @lanceslegion. We will not forget him, nor his marvelous spirit. Rest in peace brother. We will meet in the next life.
DOVE E IL COMRADE RAUL GIAMMATTEO?
One of our translators at DVX publishing has passed away today after 50 days in a comma.
He died as he lived, fighting. Though it’s not confirmed, it seems as though he was killed by a migrant in Spain. We never met in person, but he vouched for me to his friends when I visited Rome, and told me of all the best spots to visit. We planned to meet at the annual Rome congress in January. He was also a good friend of @lanceslegion. We will not forget him, nor his marvelous spirit. Rest in peace brother. We will meet in the next life.
DOVE E IL COMRADE RAUL GIAMMATTEO?
Forwarded from The Warrior Philosophers
New podcast out with Gnostic Informant https://youtu.be/3p1lIP2vwuM?feature=shared
YouTube
GNOSTIC INFORMANT ON MITHRA & PROMETHEUS (Feat. @GnosticInformant)
Neal Sendlak and I discuss religions which embrace human agency contra those with a static conception of Being. We also discuss the figures of Mithra, Prometheus and the new academic literati which have replaced the priestly caste in modernity.
Neal’s links…
Neal’s links…
/TRIUMPH OF THE SPIRIT/
Nietzsche, Will to Power
Greater complexity, sharp differentiation, the contiguity of the developed organs and functions, with the disappearance of intermediate members — if that is perfection, then there is a Will to Power apparent in the organic process by means of whose dominating, shaping, and commanding forces it is continually increasing the sphere of its power, and persistently simplifying things within that sphere: it grows imperatively. “Spirit” is only a means and an instrument in the service of higher life, in the service of the elevation of life.
Nietzsche, Will to Power
Greater complexity, sharp differentiation, the contiguity of the developed organs and functions, with the disappearance of intermediate members — if that is perfection, then there is a Will to Power apparent in the organic process by means of whose dominating, shaping, and commanding forces it is continually increasing the sphere of its power, and persistently simplifying things within that sphere: it grows imperatively. “Spirit” is only a means and an instrument in the service of higher life, in the service of the elevation of life.