Mircea Eliade: The Religion of the Israelites
- HRIV1: The First Two Chapters of Genesis 162-165
- HRIV1: Paradise Lost. Cain and Abel 165-168
- HRIV1: Before and After the Flood 168-171
- HRIV1: The Religion of the Patriarchs 171-174
- HRIV1: Abraham, “Father of Faith” 174-176
- HRIV1: Moses and the Departure from Egypt 176-179
- HRIV1: “I am who I am” 179-183
- HRIV1: Religion under the Judges: the First Phase of Syncretism 183-186
Evola on the Fall of Rome
- RMW: 27
Anthroposophy on Martinism
- CTLVT: 33, 35, 3-5, 105-106
- CTLVT: 145
- CTLVT: 4
- CTLVT: 135
- CTLVT: Christ and Sophia: 147
- CTLVT: 75, 76, 158, The Second coming and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 117-124
- CTLVT: The School of the Archangel Jesus: 298
Mircea Eliade: the Religion of the Egyptians
- HRIV1: The Unforgettable Miracle: The “First Time” 85-87
- HRIV1: Theogonies and Cosmogonies 87-90
- HRIV1: The Responsibilities of an Incarnate God 91-94
- HRIV1: The Pharaoh’s Ascent into Heaven 94- 97
- HRIV1: Osiris, the Murdered God 97-100
- HRIV1: Syncope: Anarchy, Despair, and “Democratization” of the Afterlife 100-103
- HRIV1: Theology and Politics of “Solarization” 103-106
- HRIV1: Akh-en-Aton, or the Unsuccessful Reform 106-109
- HRIV1: Final Synthesis: the Association of Re-Osiris 109-113
Evola on Vodou
- IMVII: The Magic of Effigies 229-237
- IMVII: The Magic of Creation 290-297
- IMVII: The Magic of Effigies 233, 234
Evola’s anti-perennialsim
- RMW: The World of Tradition 7, 8, 12, 21, 22, 29, 30, 60, 68, 69
- RMW: The World of Tradition 4, 5, 8, 9, 26
- RMW: Genesis and Face of the Modern World
- RMW: Genesis and Face of the Modern World 179-182
Berkeley’s Semi-phenomenalism
- BI: Two Interpretations 205-207
- BI: The Denial of Blind Agency 207-216
- BI: Unperceived Objects 216-224
- BI: Unperceived Objects 223
- BI: Two Objections 224-228
Biography of Rene Guenon
- RGFW: Early Days 11-18
- RGFW: Searching 19-27
- RGFW: Finding 28-31
- RGFW: Cutting the Ties 32-37
- RGFW: Cutting the Ties 32-37, Breaking Loose 38
- RGFW: Breaking Loose 38-42
- RGFW: Turning to Mecca 43-47
Guenon on the Freemasons
- SFC: Masons and carpenters 39-43
- SFC: Gnosis and freemasonry 47-51
- SFC: The builders of the middle ages 35-39
- SFC: Scientific ideas and the masonic ideal 1-9
- SFC: Lost words and substituted words 9-19
The Magico-Religious Beliefs of the Paleanthropeans
- HRIV1: Orientatio. Tools to make Tools. The “Domestication” of Fire 3-5
- HRV1: The “Opaqueness” of Prehistoric Documents 5- 8
- HRIV1: Symbolic Meanings of Burials 8-13
- HRIV1: The Controversy Concerning Deposits of Bones 13-16
- HRIV1: Rock Paintings: Images or Symbols? 16-19
- HRIV1: the Presence of Woman 20-22
- HRIV1: Rights, Thought, and Imagination among Paleolithic Hunters 22- 28
Mircea Eliade: Zoroastrianism
- HRI 301-305
- HRI 305-307
- HRI 308-309
- HRI 309-312
- HRI 312-317
- HRI 326-328
- HRI 328-331
- HRI 331-333
- HRI 317-319
- HRI 319-321, 321-322
- HRI 322-324, 324-326
The Hermetic Caduceus and the Mirror
- I M: The Hermetic Caduceus and the Mirror 72-79
- I M: Instructions on Ceremonial Magic 186-196
Defense Against Beiser’s Transcendent Interpretation of Schelling
- GI 472
- GI 473
- GI 473
- GI 473
- GI 474
- GI 474
- GI 474
Mircea Eliade: The Religion of the Hittites and Canaanites
- HRI 139-142
- HRI 142-143
- HRI 143-145
- HRI 145-147
- HRI 147-149
- HRI 149-150
- HRI 150-152
- HRI 152-154
- HRI 154-156
- HRI 156-158
- HRI 159
- HRI 160-161