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Esoteric
Ariosophia

Various authors

Ariosophy is the esoteric “myth of the blood.” In this collection of rare works by Guido von List, Lanz von Liebenfels and others, that myth finds expression with profound clarity. Here, the principles of Ariosophy are demonstrated by their application to subjects as diverse as politics, history, science, religion, and magic, providing a complete synopsis of the Ariosophic worldview.

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The Hermetic Fragments

Stobaeus

This volume presents a selection of fragmentary religious and philosophical texts compiled by the 5th century Greek scholar Joannes Stobaeus. The fragments comprise a treasury of esoteric knowledge from the ancient and secretive Hermetic tradition regarding subjects like alchemy, astrology, and philosophy.

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Fundamentals of Hyperborean Wisdom

Nimrod de Rosario

We are honored to present this new, authorized English translation of Nimrod de Rosario’s magnum opus The Fundamentals of Hyperborean Wisdom with the gracious permission of its translators at Cainite Publishing. Few books in the Spanish language compare to this impressive work of esoteric research, and now the English-speaking world can share in the esoteric knowledge and insight of its brilliant author.

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Magic: History, Theory, Practice

Ernst Shertel

Magic: History, Theory and Practice is a mysticism book by Ernst Schertel originally published in Germany in 1923.

Schertel identifies heavily with the “demonic” in Magic, espousing the belief that “communion with the demon” is the most important aspect of magical/religious practice.

Schertel had sent a dedicated copy of the book to Adolf Hitler. Hitler read the book and marked several passages. A total of sixty-six annotations were made by Hitler in his copy.

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The Lord of The World

Sieg Grun

A presentation of the world crisis, the agenda of the global cabal, their extraterrestrial origins and the future for mankind. This work is written in the mode of Miguel Serrano’s esoteric Hitlerism. Sieg Grun, an obscure author whose rare and insightful work is little known to the contemporary public herein manifests his weltanschauung. It is a pointed synopsis of the New World Order and the Order to come.

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Central Sun

Peryt Shou

A selection of rare works by the influential Armanist known as Peryt Shou (Albert Schultz), including The Mystery of the Central Sun, The Edda as Key to the Coming Age, and The Secret Doctrine of the Egyptian Book of the Dead.

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Adolf Hitler: The Ultimate Avatar

Miguel Serrano

A book that describes the ongoing, titanic and eternal battle between Gods and Devils, between dark forces and the coming Hyperborean age. A voice beckoning the Hyperborean archetype, urging those who understand to fight against the eternal Enemy. A catalyst for the Memory of the Blood setting one on the Hyperborean path of enlightenment.

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MANU: For the Man to Come

Miguel Serrano

“Manu is a Divinity who returns to re-initiate a new Cycle of Manifestation, to incarnate yet again in man. He comes as the Lawgiver and Father of a Root-Race. (Hence the Code of the Laws of Manu). And he is a man, a Divinity made man; he is the man who comes, ‘who will come’ after the catastrophe, the Twilight of the Gods and Heroes, in the Eternal Return.” – Miguel Serrano

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The Essentials of Esoteric Hitlerism

Jason Thompkins

Here are 100 verses that explain, in depth, the initial aim of Esoteric Hitlerism, the
birth of the Son of Man, and the clothing of the Astral Body with Immortality. These verses were translated years before “The Golden Cord” and “The Ultimate Avatar” were published in English. Everything one needs to know about Esoteric Hitlerism is found within these pages.

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URRU: Thulean Polar Mythos

Jason Thompkins

The new book by Jason Thompkins covers all the topics within Esoteric Hitlerism and the more difficult terrains of the Hyperborean Path of A-Mor. The author is clearly a follower of Miguel Serrano, but this book takes it even further. All unanswered questions are revealed within the esoteric writings of Jason Thompkins. Everything you have ever wanted to know about Thule, Hyperborea, A-Mor, The Black Sun, The UFO, The Green Ray and where we come from to where we are going. It is all covered here.

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The Religion of the Aryo-Germanic Folk

Guido von List

Originally published in the 1920s as a companion volume to List’s major work The Secret of the Runes, this book provides a general outline of his religious philosophy. From etymology to comparative religion, List employs an impressive range of study to explain the principles of Armanism.

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Diamond Thunderbolt

Miguel Serrano

A compilation of short articles by Miguel Serrano, with additional interviews and excerpts from various sources never before published in English. The selected works cover a wide range of subjects, providing an introductory overview of Serrano’s esoteric philosophy. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Lord of the World

Rene Guenon

Guenon sets out to describe the true Lord of the World; an entity present in many esoteric traditions who functions as the Regent of God, exercising the material and spiritual authority of the Deity on this planet. A book for all those interested in Agarttha, Shambhala, and the underlying unity of all mystical traditions.

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The Veil of Isis

René Guénon

René Guénon was one of the great luminaries of the twentieth century, whose critique of the modern world has stood fast against the shifting sands of intellectual fashion. This version of Guénon’s seminal work on esotericism is reprinted with permission from Wewelsburg Archives.

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The Zenith of Humanity

Rudolf Jon Gorsleben

The original German language edition of Rudolf John Gorsleben’s Hochzeit der Menschheit was published in 1930 by Koehler & Amelang. This is a revised edition of the English translation with the irrelevant footnotes removed.

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Occult Theocrasy

Edith Starr Miller, Lady Queenborough

Occult Theocrasy was originally published in 1933 shortly after the author’s death. This edition comprises both original volumes, containing a wealth of information about secret societies and occult philosophy.

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Theozoology

Lanz von Liebenfels

This is possibly one of the most curious books in history. Written by an ex-Cistercian monk, it is both a unique example of modern biblical exegesis, and a historical work encompassing what has lately come to be known as cryptozoology.

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The Secret of the Runes

Guido von List

Written as an introduction to List’s basic ideas, The Secret of the Runes contains examples of virtually all of his major philosophical themes. No other work so clearly and simply sets forth the full spectrum of his fantastic vision of a mystical philosophy based on ancient Germanic principles.

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History
Odal: The Life-Law of an Eternal Germany

Johann von Leers

In his work, Johann von Leers argues that Germanic history has long possessed its foundation primarily in peasant man and his attitude toward law, duty, and freedom, nature, culture, and the people, and that the abandonment of this foundation has had extremely disastrous effects. From this point of view, he presents an account that focuses on the history of the German peasantry, its way of life, struggles and enemies.

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The Peasantry as Lifespring of the Nordic Race

Richard Walther Darré

In this first English edition of his seminal work, Darré examines the subject of class from a racialist perspective, emphasizing the importance of rural workers in European society. This is a facsimile edition.

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A History of Roman Religion

Franz Altheim

“The History of Roman Religion” is a comprehensive overview of the degeneracy of Aryan Rome into semitized catholicism. Written in 1938 it traces this decline and fall from the origin of Rome to its demise.

Franz Altheim (6 October 1898 – 17 October 1976) was a German classical philologist and historian who specialized in the history of classical antiquity. During the 1930s and 1940s, Altheim served the Nazi state as a member of Ahnenerbe, a think tank controlled by the Schutzstaffel (SS), the paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party, and as a spy for the SS.

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The Swastika: Earliest Known Symbol

Thomas Wilson

In The Swastika, Thomas Wilson analyzes copious evidence from both ancient and modern civilizations in order to interpret the meaning of this archetypal symbol as it appears throughout the history of mankind. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times

René Guénon

In The Reign of Quantity, Guénon seeks to understand “some of the darkest enigmas of the modern world, enigmas which the world itself denies because it is incapable of perceiving them although it carries them within itself, and because this denial is an indispensable condition for the maintenance of the special mentality whereby it exists.”

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The Oera Linda Book

William Sandbach

This controversial “lost” history tells of a great island continent in northern Europe inhabited by a highly civilized race during the third millennium BC. The island was later destroyed by an immense catastrophe, but enough of its inhabitants escaped to carry their civilization elsewhere.

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Two Hundred Years Together

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Solzhenitsyn’s last book is a history of the Jews in Russia. While the first chapter goes back into the mists of history, and the first appearance of Jews in Russia during the first millennium A.D., his main focus is on the 19th and 20th centuries. This complete English version is extremely rare due to its suppression in the West.

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Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines

René Guénon

In this rare work, Guénon explores the relationship between Hindu religion, theology, and metaphysics, leading up to an exhaustive definition and comprehensive overview of Hinduism as it relates to the idea of Tradition.

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Gentile Folly: The Rothschilds

Arnold Leese

The companion volume to Leese’s more popular work My Irrelevant Defense, this pamphlet outlines a history of the elusive Rothschild family and their “control over the Gentile by sheer weight of money-power” (from the Preface).

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The Religion of the Northmen

Rudolph Keyser

The valuable research presented in this book was drawn from a series of lectures by Rudolph Keyser on old Norse religion, mythological and occult practices delivered before the University of Norway. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Aryans

V. Gordon Childe

A fascinating account of the linguistic and racial history of Europe and Asia, The Aryans explores the origins and diffusion of the language to which English, together with Classical Greek, Latin and Sanskrit, is heir. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Decline of the West

Oswald Spengler

A sweeping account of Western culture by a historian of legendary intellect, this is an astonishingly informed, forcefully eloquent, thrillingly controversial work that advances a world view based on the cyclical rise and fall of civilizations.

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The Hour of Decision

Oswald Spengler

Written 15 years after Spengler’s masterpiece of cultural and historical reasoning, The Decline of the West, this book is a warning to the European people of two dangers – from below; a class war, and from without: racial conflict.

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Other
The Grail as Nordic Mystery

Julius Evola

Never before published in English, this rare book includes collection of essays written by Evola during the period from 1932 to 1952, and a series of lectures delivered at the German-Italian Society in 1938. The material is largely concerned with the role of European myth and tradition in the modern world.

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Contra Matriarchy

Julius Evola

The primeval mother goddess cult exists to this day in modern freemasonry and christianity and has embodied itself in the institutions of democratic secular society.

In this compilation of Evola’s writings matriarchy is unveiled in its origins and analogs in character types and cultural phenomena as well as the very structure of modernity.

It is essential to understand what matriarchy is, through what channels it was given birth and what solutions still exist in the nadir of the Kali Yuga to rectify the problem.

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Vril – The Power of the Coming Race

Edward Bulwer-Lytton

This early science fiction novel offers a fascinating vision of an underworld populated by creatures resembling the angels of Christian scripture. These beings live underground, but are planning soon to claim the surface of the earth as their own – destroying humankind in the process.

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The Crisis of the Modern World

René Guénon

The Crisis of the Modern World is Guénon’s most direct application of traditional metaphysical principles to the field of social criticism. Here, Guénon analyzes the ‘Western deviation’ representing a loss of tradition, rampant individualism and general social chaos. This is a facsimile edition.

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Parzival

Wolfram von Eschenbach

Considered by many to be the finest example of German medieval poetry, Parzival was likely written within the early years of the thirteenth century by the enigmatic Wolfram von Eschenbach; a knight and minnesanger of Bavarian lineage.

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The Complete Prose Works

Richard Wagner

The world knows Richard Wagner as a daring musical genius; a few know him as a poet who wrote the poems for his own dramas; fewer still know him as a writer, philosopher and mystic. His voluminous prose works, including The Artwork of the Future and Judaism in Music, are presented here in English.

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The Mythology of the Aryan Nations

Sir George Cox

First published in 1870, this book was immediately established as one of the definitive works on comparative mythology. From the Introduction: “The purpose of this work is to exhibit clearly and with sufficient fullness the general characteristics of Aryan mythology.” This is a facsimile edition.

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Folklore and Legends of Scandinavia

Charles John Tibbitts

This rare and informative book features a selection of twenty-eight folktales from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and the Isle of Rugen (Germany). Also included are selections from the Icelandic Sagas and the Prose Edda.

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The Reform of Education

Giovanni Gentile

Through his work at the Critica journal, Gentile sought to re-establish the tradition of philosophical studies in Italy. The present work outlines his view on the danger of naturalism in popular thought and the significance of idealistic philosophy as a necessary response. This is a facsimile edition.

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Evola on Race

Julius Evola

A unique selection of articles and short works by Evola representing an overview of the Italian philosopher’s thought on a variety of subjects, from history and politics to esotericism and religion. This is the first such collection of articles to be published in English.

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Nietzsche and the Dance of Shiva

Miguel Serrano

This brief but engaging presentation of Nietzsche’s thought by Miguel Serrano focuses mainly on the Will to Power and on the Eternal Return. It is a provocative work that challenges the reader and affords us with a deeper understanding of both philosophers.

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Philosophy
The Absolute Individual

Julius Evola

This volume contains a new English translation of Evola’s “Theory of the Absolute Individual” and his explanatory “Essays on Magical Idealism,” in which he summarizes that work and its as yet untranslated companion volume.

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Outline of the Fascist Racial Doctrine

Julius Evola

Available in English for the first time, Evola’s definitive work on the subject of race outlines the scientific and metaphysical principles of racialism in the context of Fascist political theory.

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NOS: Book of the Resurrection

Miguel Serrano

NOS, Book of the Resurrection, is considered by many to be Serrano’s magnum opus. A work of profound literary and philosophical depth, NOS describes the fall of Man and his redemption through Eternal Love.

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The Resurrection of the Hero

Miguel Serrano

The Resurrection of the Hero by Miguel Serrano is the newest English translation made available of his works. This book, probably more than any of his others, delves deeply into the origins of ‘religion’ and it’s true meaning. Serrano takes the reader through religion’s inner, esoteric, alchemical and astrological meanings. Beginning with the most ancient Mithraism to Zarathustra, Kristianism and beyond (the Age of Aquarius, the Age of the Ultimate Avatar); you will come to see that all dying and resurrected Gods are zodiacal weapons for the Heroes to fight with. The new Futhark has been revealed, the reader will enter the world of the Archetype, the Avatar, and perhaps even find an exit, a window, a strategic departure from the Eternal Return. This edition also includes photos that have been translated into English from the original Spanish work. The Resurrection of the Hero will quickly become a ‘must have’ for the esoteric National Socialist.

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Spiritual Virility

Julius Evola

This compilation of the writings of Baron Julius Evola is designed to give the reader a pragmatic compass for navigating the “corrosive waters” of this world. It presents a selection from his works that steers one towards higher existence while remaining engaged in this world on the frontline of the cultural war.

These selections show the obstacles to be overcome and the means of their overcoming. They represent a map of immanent transcendence – not as escapism into a false heaven through pacifistic cowardice, but as an armory from which one can gird himself to fight against the current of disintegration and its agents.

They assist the reader in knowing the enemy and in knowing himself, to “become who he is” – an aristocrat of the soul, an Aryan.

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The Doctrine of Awakening

Julius Evola

Evola considered Buddhism a spiritually active counterpart to the more passive theistic religions. In this examination of its most ancient form, he describes various techniques for liberation from the world of maya, and their place in the larger metaphysical context of Buddhist eschatology.

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Letters to Lucilius

Seneca

The “moral letters” to Lucilius are a collection of 124 letters that were written by Seneca the Younger during his retirement after being employed by the Emperor Nero for more than ten years. The letters are addressed to Lucilius, then procurator of Sicily.

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On Benefits

Seneca

On Benefits, written between 56 and 64 CE, is a treatise addressed to Seneca’s close friend Aebutius Liberalis. It is the longest of Seneca’s works dealing with a single topic – specifically, the giving and receiving of gifts and how to express gratitude appropriately. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Prince

Niccolo Machiavelli

Machiavelli’s treatise on the nature of rulers has been regarded as a classic of political philosophy for almost 500 years, due to his all-encompassing understanding of men in power, and the common traits, motives and struggles which characterize them.

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Pagan Imperialism

Julius Evola

First published in 1928, Evola’s Pagan Imperialism is the product of his early radicalism and disillusionment with liberal “progress.” It contains analyses and critiques of modern Catholicism, nationalism, and some novel arguments against rational liberalism.

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On the Shortness of Life

Seneca

The Stoic writings of the philosopher Seneca offer powerful insights into the art of living, as well as the importance of reason and morality, and continue to provide valuable guidance through their eloquence, lucidity and timeless wisdom.

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Fragments

Heraclitus

Heraclitus of Ephesos (c. 500 BC) was an early pre-Socratic philosopher who believed that life was characterized by strife and change. The surviving fragments of his work suggest that he understood change as synonymous with life, and stressed the importance of waking to the actual meaning of one’s life.

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The Enneads

Plotinus

The manuscripts of Plotinus (c. 204 – 220 AD) represent a definitive example of the philosophy later known as Neoplatonism. Porphyry, a disciple of Plotinus, edited these manuscripts into six groups of nine (enneads in Greek), which are published here in their entirety.

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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

Meditations is a series of personal writings by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121 – 180 AD), setting forth his ideas on philosophy and the human condition. It is believed that he wrote this collection of 12 books as a source for his own guidance and self-improvement.

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Early Greek Philosophy

Friedrich Nietzsche

Written during the early 1870s and intended mostly as prefaces, the essays contained in this volume pertain to Greek philosophy. These writings also provide new insight on Nietzsche’s own philosophy, as many of his later philosophical tenets can be found throughout. This is a facsimile edition.

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The Will to Power

Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche’s notebooks, kept by him during his most productive years, offer a fascinating glimpse into the work and mind of a great thinker. Compiled from these notebooks, The Will to Power is arguably one of the most influential books of the past hundred years.

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The Theory of Mind as Pure Act

Giovanni Gentile

In this important philosophical work, Gentile speculates about the relationship of phenomena and human consciousness. He proposes that our world is ultimately a structure of consciousness, and exists only through consciousness rather than independent of it. This is a facsimile edition.

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