Shared: Facebook post by Curt Doolittle.
THE CONFLICT: ABRAHAMISM OR ARYANISM?
By Daniel Gurpide (excellent)
I think heroism boils down to the monomyth, as Curt usually reminds us: transcendence.
The possibility of transcendence for Abrahamism takes place in the world beyond, in meta-physics; for Aryanism, on the other hand, it takes place in this world, in meta-history, through the announcement of the the Nietzschean “Übermensch”.
In this sense, the hero's journey might require sometimes an enemy, which can also be oneself, or the representation that we choose to have of our own past, and more generally of the universe, in relation to the future, the destiny that we want to create.
Virgil stated, ‘We make our destiny by our choice of the Gods.’ Any decision on the future is always a decision on the past—on the origins—and vice versa.
The cultural battle today implies, as always, a conflict of genealogies: Abrahamism or Aryanism?
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