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In the Evolian perspective, dualistic conceptions like the Christian opposition between "flesh" and "spirit" are rejected as decadent and degenerate. True Tradition upholds an immanent transcendence, where spirit and matter are not in conflict but integrated within a hierarchical order. Christianity's moralistic division reflects a fall from the primordial, aristocratic worldview, replacing it with a slave morality that denies the sacredness of life and the virile affirmation of the superior man. The Evolian stance affirms the unity of existence under the absolute principle of the Unconditioned, beyond all petty moralisms. Some Ghoul: I'm about as white as it gets, my friend. 🤷🏻‍♂️ 44% England & Northwestern Europe 31% Scotland 16% Germanic Europe Me: lol! Ancestry is not mere biology—it is a metaphysical legacy of higher principles. Your true lineage is of the spirit, not the prison of material determinism. idiot Metaphysical part: ### The Two Paths in the Afterlife Traditional teachings distinguish between two possible destinies after death: one leading to true immortality, the other to dissolution into ancestral forces. Unlike the modern belief in universal soul-immortality, Tradition recognizes a hierarchy in postmortem existence, corresponding to the spiritual stature of the individual. #### The Naturalistic Order: Dissolution into the Totem For ordinary men, death brings the disintegration of the ephemeral personality, leaving only a "shadow" destined for eventual dissolution—the "second death." The vital principles return to the ancestral manes, lares, or totem—the subpersonal, chthonic force behind a bloodline. This force, often symbolized by the serpent or the genius (generative power), binds individuals to the cyclical rebirth of their stock. In this inferior path, the deceased become sustenance for the manes, perpetuating the natural order rather than transcending it. Greek myths (the Danaïdes, Ocnus) and Vedic symbolism (the lunar, a


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