The Secret Language of the Fedeli D’Amore by Arturo Reghini (Pietro Negri) This essay originally appeared in the Introduction to Magic, volume 2. This is the second of two parts. See ⇐ Part 1 In the concluding part, Reghini points to several other Hermetic symbols found in Dante and other … Continue reading
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The Cross and the Eagle
The Secret Language of the Fedeli D’Amore by Arturo Reghini (Pietro Negri) This essay originally appeared in the Introduction to Magic, volume 2. This is the first of two parts. See Part 2 ⇒ Arturo Reghini, Guido De Giorgio, and Julius Evola each tried to recapture the ideal of the … Continue reading
Devil in the Details
Riding the Tiger Clay Sculpture from the Tang Dynasty From Cologero’s personal art collection. All religion and all wisdom is reducible, extrinsically and from the human standpoint, to these four laws: enshrined in every tradition is to be observed an Immutable Truth a law of attachment to the Real remembrance … Continue reading
From Virgil to Dante
The Middle Ages are so called because it represents the era between Antiquity and modernity. We can also regard it as the Traditional society between the Ancient traditional world and the coming Traditional society of the future. That the Middle Ages represent Tradition is beyond dispute. Now, there may be … Continue reading