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I would say "Veil of Isis" has some interesting points but like everything Guenon it is confused and bound up with rationalism and abraham-ism (the Saturnian exoteric religious blood cults of the 'yahweh collective' on saturn). This particular book of Guenon includes material excised by Sophia Perennis owing to references and discussion related to jews. Sophia Perrenis is a jew owned/controlled company stealing Lord Northbourne's translations of Guenon and overlaying it with their own label and distortion (lies by omission).

I can see your point regarding the libertardian hipster escapists: only collective organization/communitarian focus will enable survival/thriving and this ass a counter-culture more broadly hence this little platform which is a tiny contribution paying it forward so to speak. I know (of) people with land (farms and other) and they horde it for themselves still thinking in money terms: good luck surviving all by yourselves. No collective action no survival.

I can agree with Rosario in his chart of the synarchic: there could be redeemable elements in religions like Ordo Domini Canis or perhaps primordial buddhism or...? One has to find those with whom he can resonate and work with pragmatically though not without preserving difference.

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