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Tuesday 20 December 2005

I believe that kin-feeling is the ESSENCE of religion.World religions seek to recreate,or as I said EXTEND this kin-feeling.

I would say that the characteristic of expansion from small tribal groupings to organised theocratic societies is loss of power of the kin-group,whose autonomy is given up.The tendency towards self-abnegation is marked in the biggest 'synthetic' societies however,where motiveless crime,narcotics abuse and suicide seem out of all proportion to the material benefits that 'synthetic' societies confer.But that is probably the answer-the benefits are only material.

The Aryan nations have long ceased to exist as MORAL entities;master morality [based on Order of Rank] has long been overturned,and we have had to suffer centuries of the spectacle of the blond beast making a rather bad of emulating slave morality.But the 'gnosis' as you put it,does not die.Nietzsche himself said that there are no pure races,races only BECOME pure.And this is the eternal recurrence-all will come again as it once was -a Zarathustra Reich for a Thousand Years.

'Tribe' literally means 'thirds' in Latin,and points to the subdivision of kin-goups within the nat-ion [nat-al,birth etc.].In von List's version of the Viking rune song of Wodan,he has the maxim,'your blood is your highest possesssion';this is the true sense of nation,and shouldn't be confused with the synthetic,individualistic,State.'Thirds' also reminds us of the very basic tri-partite Order of Rank in Aryan society;warrior,farmer and servant.Each rank would itself have a 'tribal' basis [this is seen in the Edda called 'The Lay of Rig']

Let us not forget that the slave morality seeks 'equality';a polyglot mass of 'humanity'-this marks a tremendous differentiation between Noble morality and Slave morality.Napoleon said that he recognised only two nations,the Occident and the Orient.Nietzsche spoke of the need for 'Europe to become one'.Francis Parker Yockey [a.k.a. 'Ulick Varange'] in his book 'Imperium' puts forward a useful pan-European nationalism [always bearing in mind the kin roots of the term nation].

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