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perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
| Subject: Book Requests Sun 30 Mar 2014 - 21:44 | |
| Is "Rage and Time" available anywhere for free... I see an ebook available for like 14$ so I assumed the pdf would naturally be floating around somewhere for free but all I find are dead links. _________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
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Lyssa Har Har Harr
Gender : Posts : 8965 Join date : 2012-03-01 Location : The Cockpit
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sun 30 Mar 2014 - 21:58 | |
| _________________ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"ἐδιζησάμην ἐμεωυτόν." [Heraclitus] "All that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both." [Aeschylus, Prometheus] "The history of everyday is constituted by our habits. ... How have you lived today?" [N.] *Become clean, my friends.* |
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perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sun 30 Mar 2014 - 23:25 | |
| thank you _________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
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perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 30 May 2014 - 4:16 | |
| Karl Reinhardt "Nietzsche's Lament of Ariadne"... I had it bookmarked, really liked what I had begun to read... now the link is dead... Can't seem to find it anywhere. Nevermind, found it... anyways for those interested... [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] _________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
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hǣþen hero
Gender : Posts : 155 Join date : 2013-05-23 Location : Sigil
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Wed 11 Jun 2014 - 15:13 | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]" /> Book synopsis The ninth-century Old Saxon Heliand gospel yields seminal sets of words for fate and the self that paint the cultural background into which Christianity was introduced. The Heliand contains robust mythopoetic links to an Indo-European tradition, which were conducive to the synthesis of ancient mythological scenarios with the dogma of the immortal soul. Peirce’s semiotic informs the linguistic analysis and promotes the ethnophilosophical description of the formation of belief, while the linguistic data inform the cultural analysis and substantiate the different levels of description in the semiotic paradigm. Through the combination of historical linguistic analysis and semiotic analysis, the development of fundamental beliefs is described and a continuity is established between early Germanic beliefs and modern beliefs, advancing the understanding and description of intellectual history and the evolution of meaning. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 20 Jun 2014 - 21:19 | |
| I'm looking for some good books on warriorism. Any recommendations? |
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hǣþen hero
Gender : Posts : 155 Join date : 2013-05-23 Location : Sigil
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| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 20 Jun 2014 - 21:42 | |
| - hǣþen wrote:
- Check out Hagakure
Thank you Which edition do you recommend? |
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| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 20 Jun 2014 - 22:20 | |
| I just bought the book on Amazon. Seems like it should be a great read. Thank you once again. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 21 Jun 2014 - 0:52 | |
| You know you can dl it for free online, right? Not that it hurts to have a hard copy. You should buy this: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] _________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 21 Jun 2014 - 1:14 | |
| - perpetualburn wrote:
- You know you can dl it for free online, right? Not that it hurts to have a hard copy.
You should buy this:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Yeah, I figured there was, probably, some site that has it on display for free. But I'm looking for something to carry around with me like a bible, something I can take to an isolated park and read in silence. It seems like it's going to be an excellent read just from some of the passages I skimmed through. The book you recommend looks nice, too. But a bit pricey. Maybe I can find that one for free online. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Mon 30 Jun 2014 - 18:10 | |
| I need more books on warriorism, warrior wisdom. I've searched on google, but nothing good. I need a list, if possible. Thanks. |
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hǣþen hero
Gender : Posts : 155 Join date : 2013-05-23 Location : Sigil
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Mon 30 Jun 2014 - 18:16 | |
| My friend look here [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Explore your ancestral traditions, try to see as they saw and think as they thought. I'd imagine it would be Germanic |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Mon 30 Jun 2014 - 20:22 | |
| Nice site, Haepen.
Yes, I have Germanic blood ( Mother's side ).
Thanks for the link. |
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hǣþen hero
Gender : Posts : 155 Join date : 2013-05-23 Location : Sigil
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Tue 5 Aug 2014 - 20:12 | |
| Love the street fighter voice over at the end. I'll add it to my bookhoard. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 23:09 | |
| I'm looking for a PDF of The Meta-physics of War ( Evola). Does anyone have a link? |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 16 Aug 2014 - 1:11 | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Not the best version, but seems to have the full text. Can view it online here: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]but you have to pay to download it. Also, this is a good site if you want to find other works by Evola as well as many others. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 16 Aug 2014 - 14:05 | |
| - MonoExplosion wrote:
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Not the best version, but seems to have the full text.
Can view it online here:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
but you have to pay to download it.
Also, this is a good site if you want to find other works by Evola as well as many others.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] I've been looking all over the web for this book. Much appreciated. |
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Drome
Gender : Posts : 87 Join date : 2015-02-20 Age : 36 Location : Sweden
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Thu 6 Aug 2015 - 16:02 | |
| Anyone know of any warrior books similar to the Hagakure (bushido-code)?
Im looking for anything that speaks of behaviour, ethos, codes, maxims etc.
I bought the Sammy Franco book above. But I want more - in particular anything I.E / Aryan! But any culture will do, I suppose, warrior cultures being similar the world over ,I guess.
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Lyssa Har Har Harr
Gender : Posts : 8965 Join date : 2012-03-01 Location : The Cockpit
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 8 Aug 2015 - 0:37 | |
| - Drome wrote:
- Anyone know of any warrior books similar to the Hagakure (bushido-code)?
Im looking for anything that speaks of behaviour, ethos, codes, maxims etc.
I bought the Sammy Franco book above. But I want more - in particular anything I.E / Aryan! But any culture will do, I suppose, warrior cultures being similar the world over ,I guess.
The idea is to be more discriminate. That said, selected parts of Castaneda's Don Juan is one of my favourites. _________________ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"ἐδιζησάμην ἐμεωυτόν." [Heraclitus] "All that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both." [Aeschylus, Prometheus] "The history of everyday is constituted by our habits. ... How have you lived today?" [N.] *Become clean, my friends.* |
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perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 8 Aug 2015 - 2:30 | |
| Thus Spoke Zarathustra is the warrior book. _________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
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Drome
Gender : Posts : 87 Join date : 2015-02-20 Age : 36 Location : Sweden
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 8 Aug 2015 - 3:53 | |
| - perpetualburn wrote:
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra is the warrior book.
Well, if you say so. I only listened to it half heartedly since it was such a difficult read. Since you claim it to be good book, I shall give it another go. What translation would you recommend? Anyone in particular that keeps the english especially simple? Thanks in advance! |
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perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 8 Aug 2015 - 19:36 | |
| Check out the Thomas Common translation. _________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
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Hrodeberto
Gender : Posts : 1318 Join date : 2014-07-14 Age : 37 Location : Spaces
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sat 8 Aug 2015 - 20:00 | |
| Common [attempts] keeps to the poetic formality of mock Biblical English, but whereas the original was written in Luther Biblical German, Common's transliteration? uses King James Biblical English. Now, if this Early Modern English? style and its error of misinterpretation are what is causing difficulty in reading comprehension, then a translation which does not subscribe to this theme is provided by Clancy Martin. _________________ Life has a twisted sense of humour, doesn't it. . . .
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Drome
Gender : Posts : 87 Join date : 2015-02-20 Age : 36 Location : Sweden
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sun 9 Aug 2015 - 16:53 | |
| Thank you both for the recommendation. I got the Thomas common version edited by Bill Chapko. It promises both to keep Thomas Common style, but do away with some of the old english, modernizing it for todays reader.
Thanks again. |
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Hrodeberto
Gender : Posts : 1318 Join date : 2014-07-14 Age : 37 Location : Spaces
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Sun 9 Aug 2015 - 18:35 | |
| Don't worry about it, Northman. Good luck with it. It took him [Nietzsche] just ten days each to incite and devise the content of parts one thru three. In a letter he said of his drive during its production: - Nietzsche wrote:
- All of it was conceived in the course of rapid walks ... absolute certainty, as though each sentence were shouted at one. While writing this book, the greatest physical elasticity and sense of power [...]
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Drome
Gender : Posts : 87 Join date : 2015-02-20 Age : 36 Location : Sweden
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 21 Aug 2015 - 20:34 | |
| After reading the Abir Taha book cult of the superman, recommended by lyssa, it has been revealed to me the nazis had an incredible depth to them that was completely unknow to me. And seems to be unknown to almost everybody! I am now eager to learn more on the Nietzsche connection with the nazis aswell as about how it shaped the SS (officers, I guess) and their doctrine/ethos/politics. Everywhere "nazi ideology" or "ss-indoctrination" is mentioned, but no one goes into detail about what that is. Abir Taha scratched the surface, but I would like some more. I also found a new translation of Mein Kampf that promises to correct thousands mistakes! I will begin reading it now, as suggested, so I cant vouch for it. But it might be something to look into. This is two books I found online, MK itself, and "MK controversy", which highlights the errors in question and supposedly compares them: - Ford, translation 2009 wrote:
- The English translations of Mein Kampf have all been very poor and contained thousands of errors as revealed in the book Mein Kampf: A Translation Controversy. Fortunately, a new translation has been completed in 2009 which is the easiest to understand and the most accurate translation ever made. The thousands of errors have been corrected and previously omitted parts of Mein Kampf are also included.
If anyone have more books that go into the depths of NS, that is more accurate then the usual stuff you can find, I would greatly appreciate! Thanks in advance! |
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OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 21 Aug 2015 - 20:56 | |
| I think Miguel Serrano is to be recommended as to read about the return of the myth and how things were looked upon back in those days; look in the Adyton's Book Suggestions for some links to his books. Savtri Devi too was inspired by NS. Also the Greatest Story Never Told on YouTube can be recommended. _________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
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Riastradh
Gender : Posts : 235 Join date : 2014-07-27 Location : Perfidious Albion
| Subject: Re: Book Requests Fri 21 Aug 2015 - 23:52 | |
| - Drome wrote:
- After reading the Abir Taha book cult of the superman, recommended by lyssa, it has been revealed to me the nazis had an incredible depth to them that was completely unknow to me.
Do you have a link to an on-line version of this book or did you buy a hard copy? |
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