The Polar Cathedral of the Runes – Paul-Georges Sansonetti
The Polar Cathedral of the Runes – Paul-Georges Sansonetti
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Wanting to limit the writing of the ancient Germans to the simple linguistic role would show a total misunderstanding of what their outline really involves. Because said writing, composed of twenty-four signs, stands out as a prodigiously elaborate system bringing together the essential notions constituting European ethnocultural identity. But this also means that the knowledge emanating from the runes is linked to the master theme of the legend of our continent and which, once mentioned by René Guénon and Julius Evola, is called “Supreme Center”. Theme correlative to the mysterious “Primordial Tradition” crossing all the religiosities established by our ancestors and encompassing the universe of symbolism and myths. The “Supreme Center” is to the “Primordial Tradition” what the pyramidion represents for a pyramid: the summit giving this monument its general shape and proportions. \n \nIn a previous work, entitled The Runes and the Primordial Tradition , I was offered to put forward the fact that each rune corresponded to one of the fundamental symbols and each symbol to a datum leading to possible self-control -self and the space dedicated to our existential development. At a time when, at the end of the cycle of the four Ages, the future of our societies finds itself so greatly threatened, the term runoz , designating “the runes” and, one suspects, the esotericism that these letters imply, sets out the root principle of a civilizational origin as well as the genetic specificity specific to the peoples of Europe. \n \nA salutary book which, through the prism of the most recent archaeological discoveries, puts a strong kick in the academic anthill, this entity which continues to knowingly reduce the study of runes for base ideological reasons. \n \nFormat: A5, 2021, Editions du Lore, 172 pages. \n \n SUMMARY: \n \nIntroduction \n \nchapter I: Each rune is a fundamental symbol \n \nchapter II: The original double man and the one in mastery of himself \n \nchapter III: The divine and the human \n \nchapter IV: The runes and the “master of the runes” \n \nchapter V: The polar sun \n \nchapter VI: What the rune states \n \nchapter VII: Being and its subtle body \n \nchapter VIII: Alu , origin of the manifested world \n \nchapter IX: 111, the number of the pole \n \nchapter X: The runes and the pole \n \nchapter XI: The polar mountain \n \nchapter XII: The solfeggio of the runes \n \nconclusion \n \nThe right angle for conclusion \n \nbibliography