The Birth of Death

'The Birth of Death' (detail)
Acrylic on canvas, 4ft x 4ft, 2010.

Links:

"Omnis mundi creatura
 Quasi liber et pictura
 Nobis est, et speculum." [1]



Traditionalists:

Alchemy website
Edred.net
Projet René Guénon
Studies in Comparative Religion - Journal
Mircea Eliade
Myths and Logos - Eliade
Myths and Logos - Perennial Philosophy
Traditionalists Org
Primordial Traditions
Ambrosia Society
Ceisiwrserith

Books:

Wermod and Wermod
Arktos
Forgottenbooks
Nine Banned Books
Hampden Press

Art & Artists:

Sick Of The Radio
Lazy Gramophone
Back Lane West
Kate MacDowell
Estorick Collection
Suzy Sharpe



Audio:

Intrusive Thoughts (bandcamp)
Sound Art Radio
Blood Axis - Official site
Cold Spring Records
RRRecords
Equilibrium Music
ITDE - Experimental Radio

Theorists & Research Sources:

Roberts Griffin
Project MUSE
Hegal Society of America
National Anarchist
The Internet Archive
The Da Engliscan Gesiðas (The English Companions)
Medieval Sourcebook
ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
The Alain De Benoist Collection
Podcasts from the University of Oxford
Alternative Right
Ceisiwrserith
Julius Evola - Selected Writings
Proto Indo European Language Studies
The Journal of Indo-European Studies
Indo-European Studies
Counter Currents
Walter Benjamin Archive
Theory Org
Libertarian UK
Michael Oakeshott
Evola As He Is
Perseus
Occidental Quarterly
KLI Theory Lab
Etymology Resource
Mankind Quarterly
Culture Machine
Academy of Social and Political Research
Tom Sunic
The Orthodox Nationalist
Professor Kevin Mac Donald


Joy of Propaganda


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[1] "The whole created universe is to us like a book, and a picture, and a mirror." Alanus de Insulis, The Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Verse, ed. F.J.E. Raby, Oxford, 1959, No. 242.