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Holy Europe by Aki Cederberg

I have had the pleasure of reading Holy Europe by Aki Cederberg. I will straight away say that it is a great book, and I encourage you to read it. It is one of those books that it felt as well as read. Just as his first book, Journeys in the Kali Yuga (review), it […]

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The Call of the Old Gods by Christopher McIntosh

I have read The Call of the Old Gods – My Occult Journey on the Pagan Path by Christopher McIntosh. I was intrigued by the title and thus decided to read it. His spiritual journey is a red thread throughout the book, but for the most part the book is about his eventful social and […]

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Pagan Imperialism by Julius Evola

I have had the pleasure of reading one of our esteemed Baron’s early works – Pagan Imperialism. This edition by Arktos comes with two helpful forewords; the first is by James Kirkpatrick – whose clear-sighted sociopolitical commentary I always appreciate. Enjoyers of Evola will be familiar with many of the views presented in the book […]

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Pagan Magic of the Northern Tradition by Nigel Pennick

I have read Pagan Magic of the Northern Tradition – Customs, Rites, and Ceremonies by Nigel Pennick. As the title suggests, the book contains a treasure trove of insights relating to European (primarily British and Scandinavian) folklore and our magico-religious traditions. Paganism is Participation In the introductory chapter, the author shares the following well-formulated insight: […]

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