Collin Cleary
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Summoning the Gods
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2011
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6 editions
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Tyr: Myth - Culture - Tradition
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2002
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3 editions
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East & West: Comparative Studies in Pursuit of Tradition
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2001
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9 editions
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What is a Rune? & Other Essays
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2013
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6 editions
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Wagner's Ring and the Germanic Tradition
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Mimisbrunnr: The Well of Mimir
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2018
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“But what is the greatest evil? If you’re going to epitomize evil, what is it? Is it the [atomic] bomb? The greatest evil that one has to fight constantly, every minute of the day until one dies, is the worst part of oneself.”
― Summoning the Gods
― Summoning the Gods
“And all eventually fail, including man. However, traditional man rose above this fate by choosing it: by consciously choosing to live toward death; to create a glorious life for himself and a glorious death, which would be sung about and celebrated by future generations.”
― Summoning the Gods
― Summoning the Gods
“All this Chinese, Japanese, and Tibetan stuff, it’s all bollocks. Enlightenment doesn’t exist. We are all enlightened, we just don’t realize it. The great mystery is to be alive now. Nothing else is as important and incredible as being alive. It’s an incredible mystery. What more do we need to look for?”
― Summoning the Gods
― Summoning the Gods
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