“…This confirms the fundamental difference between the human type who finds his reflection in existential philosophy, and the one who still preserves, as an indelible character, the substance of the man of Tradition. Existentialism is a projection of modern man in crisis, rather than of modern man beyond crisis. Anyone who already possesses that inner dignity… , as natural as it is detached, or who ‘has long wandered in a strange land, lost among things and contingencies,’ finds this philosophy absolutely alien to him. Through crises, tests, errors, destructions, and successes he has rediscovered the Self, and he is re-established in the Self, in Being, in a unshakable mode. Equally distant is the man who has learned to give a law to himself from the heights of a superior freedom, so that he can walk on that rope stretched over an abyss, of which it is said: ‘It is perilous to cross from one side to the other, perilous to find oneself in the middle, perilous to tremble or to stop.’”
-Julius Evola
-Julius Evola
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