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The esoteric fascism/neo-nazism talk reminded me of Left wing's dialectical materialism brainrot. (I am not digging too deeply into the rabbit hole, but I can dig deeper).
For example, the two authors of Esoteric Nazism
Miguel Serrano and Savitri Devi
Finally, to end with a quote
“Europe is only powerful; India is beautiful.”— Savitri Devi, L’Étang au Lotus (p. 222), quoted in Koenraad Elst: The Saffron Swastika (p. 562)
For example, the two authors of Esoteric Nazism
Miguel Serrano and Savitri Devi
Not Estoteric Nazism, but rather, the famous author known as Julius Evola have proposed:After the fall of the Third Reich, esoteric Nazism evolved and adapted to new contexts, with figures such as Savitri Devi and Miguel Serrano emerging as prominent proponents of what is now referred to as Esoteric Hitlerism. These post-war esotericists expanded on the idea of Hitler as a messianic figure, often deifying him as an avatar of divine forces. Savitri Devi, for example, integrated Nazi ideology with Hinduism, portraying Hitler as the ninth avatar of Vishnu and aligning Aryan supremacy with Hindu concepts of cosmic order.[1] Similarly, Miguel Serrano introduced extraterrestrial elements into Esoteric Hitlerism, claiming that the Aryan race had divine origins linked to a race of god-like beings from Hyperborea.
Evola dismissed the biological racism of chief Nazi theorist Alfred Rosenberg and others as reductionist and materialistic.[26] He also argued that one could be "Aryan" but have a "Jewish" soul, and could be "Jewish" but have an "Aryan" soul.[124] In Evola's view, Otto Weininger and Carlo Michelstaedter were Jews of "sufficiently heroic, ascetic, and sacral" character to fit the latter category.[125] In 1970, Evola described Adolf Hitler's antisemitism as a paranoid idée fixe that damaged the reputation of the Third Reich.
Finally, to end with a quote
“Europe is only powerful; India is beautiful.”— Savitri Devi, L’Étang au Lotus (p. 222), quoted in Koenraad Elst: The Saffron Swastika (p. 562)





