Joscelyn Godwin
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ARKTOS: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism & Nazi Survival
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1992
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18 editions
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The Forbidden Book
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2007
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9 editions
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Harmonies of Heaven and Earth: Mysticism in Music from Antiquity to the Avant-Garde
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1987
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18 editions
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The Golden Thread: The Ageless Wisdom of the Western Mystery Traditions
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2007
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4 editions
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The Real Rule of Four: The Unauthorized Guide to the New York Times #1 Bestseller
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2005
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7 editions
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Rosicrucian Trilogy: Modern Translations of the Three Founding Documents
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Atlantis and the Cycles of Time: Prophecies, Traditions, and Occult Revelations
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2010
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8 editions
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The Harmony of the Spheres: The Pythagorean Tradition in Music
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1992
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7 editions
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The Mystery of the Seven Vowels: In Theory and Practice
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1991
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7 editions
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The Pagan Dream of the Renaissance
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2002
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7 editions
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“...it was Buddhism that inspired the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, and, through him, attracted Richard Wagner. This Orientalism reflected the struggle of the German Romantics, in the words of Léon Poliakov, to free themselves from Judeo-Christian fetters.”
― ARKTOS: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism & Nazi Survival
― ARKTOS: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism & Nazi Survival
“The second part of the motto of the left-hand path, “Love is the law׳, love under will,” became for the Nazis: “Hatred is the law, hatred under will”—a powerful formula indeed.
The inescapable historical parallel to all of this is to be seen in the innumerable cruelties committed by Christians against Jews, pagans, witches, heretics, and each other: a disgrace to the Solar tradition, as the Nazis are to the Polar. Yet many of the worst offenders were pious, and believed themselves to be sincere Christians; some of them were even "mystics". All this goes to show that any religious tradition can do more harm than good, unless it is tempered by the simple humanity and compassion that come more readily to women than to men. When the Dalai Lama says with his characteristic smile, “My religion is Kindness,” he is pointing the way to the Golden Age more surely than any priest, shaykh, or esoteric pundit.”
― ARKTOS: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism & Nazi Survival
The inescapable historical parallel to all of this is to be seen in the innumerable cruelties committed by Christians against Jews, pagans, witches, heretics, and each other: a disgrace to the Solar tradition, as the Nazis are to the Polar. Yet many of the worst offenders were pious, and believed themselves to be sincere Christians; some of them were even "mystics". All this goes to show that any religious tradition can do more harm than good, unless it is tempered by the simple humanity and compassion that come more readily to women than to men. When the Dalai Lama says with his characteristic smile, “My religion is Kindness,” he is pointing the way to the Golden Age more surely than any priest, shaykh, or esoteric pundit.”
― ARKTOS: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism & Nazi Survival
“It is almost incredible that towards the end of the twentieth century, biblical fundamentalism made such a comeback in America. No less astounding is its alliance with the small body of Jewish fundamentalists in Israel to further their respective apocalyptic dreams.”
― The Golden Thread: The Ageless Wisdom of the Western Mystery Traditions
― The Golden Thread: The Ageless Wisdom of the Western Mystery Traditions
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