Against Seasons and Ragnaroks

The worst part of the Norse myth is its Ragnarok. The Greco-Roman world in contrast had immortal Gods. Eventually many of them did not deserve this distinction—Homer was far too “democratic” with them— but at least through it all Apollo was understood as immortal and likewise, implicitly, the race he embodied. This is true even […]

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Etymology, mythography and the “Promethean transmission”

To first assume a native origination of important terms, myths or symbols among rustic, undeveloped, frequently illiterate Aryan peoples during any period, including especially a pre-Christian “pagan” period is, in my estimation, the dumbest and vainest assumption a man can make. It is idiotic to assume this indigenous storytelling creativity among Aryans in general. In […]

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