Footnotes

Mircea Eliade: The Religion of the Israelites

  1. HRIV1: The First Two Chapters of Genesis 162-165
  2. HRIV1: Paradise Lost. Cain and Abel 165-168
  3. HRIV1: Before and After the Flood 168-171
  4. HRIV1: The Religion of the Patriarchs 171-174
  5. HRIV1: Abraham, “Father of Faith” 174-176
  6. HRIV1: Moses and the Departure from Egypt 176-179
  7. HRIV1: “I am who I am” 179-183
  8. HRIV1: Religion under the Judges: the First Phase of Syncretism 183-186

Evola on the Fall of Rome

  1. RMW: 27

Anthroposophy on Martinism

  1. CTLVT: 33, 35, 3-5, 105-106
  2. CTLVT: 145
  3. CTLVT: 4
  4. CTLVT: 135
  5. CTLVT: Christ and Sophia: 147
  6. CTLVT: 75, 76, 158, The Second coming and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 117-124
  7. CTLVT: The School of the Archangel Jesus: 298

Mircea Eliade: the Religion of the Egyptians

  1. HRIV1: The Unforgettable Miracle: The “First Time” 85-87
  2. HRIV1: Theogonies and Cosmogonies 87-90
  3. HRIV1: The Responsibilities of an Incarnate God 91-94
  4. HRIV1: The Pharaoh’s Ascent into Heaven 94- 97
  5. HRIV1: Osiris, the Murdered God 97-100
  6. HRIV1: Syncope: Anarchy, Despair, and “Democratization” of the Afterlife 100-103
  7. HRIV1: Theology and Politics of “Solarization” 103-106
  8. HRIV1: Akh-en-Aton, or the Unsuccessful Reform 106-109
  9. HRIV1: Final Synthesis: the Association of Re-Osiris 109-113

Evola on Vodou

  1. IMVII: The Magic of Effigies 229-237
  2. IMVII: The Magic of Creation 290-297
  3. IMVII: The Magic of Effigies 233, 234

Evola’s anti-perennialsim

  1. RMW: The World of Tradition 7, 8, 12, 21, 22, 29, 30, 60, 68, 69
  2. RMW: The World of Tradition 4, 5, 8, 9, 26
  3. RMW: Genesis and Face of the Modern World
  4. RMW: Genesis and Face of the Modern World 179-182

Berkeley’s Semi-phenomenalism

  1. BI: Two Interpretations 205-207
  2. BI: The Denial of Blind Agency 207-216
  3. BI: Unperceived Objects 216-224
  4. BI: Unperceived Objects 223
  5. BI: Two Objections 224-228

Biography of Rene Guenon

  1. RGFW: Early Days 11-18
  2. RGFW: Searching 19-27
  3. RGFW: Finding 28-31
  4. RGFW: Cutting the Ties 32-37
  5. RGFW: Cutting the Ties 32-37, Breaking Loose 38
  6. RGFW: Breaking Loose 38-42
  7. RGFW: Turning to Mecca 43-47

Guenon on the Freemasons

  1. SFC: Masons and carpenters 39-43
  2. SFC: Gnosis and freemasonry 47-51
  3. SFC: The builders of the middle ages 35-39
  4. SFC: Scientific ideas and the masonic ideal 1-9
  5. SFC: Lost words and substituted words 9-19

The Magico-Religious Beliefs of the Paleanthropeans

  1. HRIV1: Orientatio. Tools to make Tools. The “Domestication” of Fire 3-5
  2. HRV1: The “Opaqueness” of Prehistoric Documents 5- 8
  3. HRIV1: Symbolic Meanings of Burials 8-13
  4. HRIV1: The Controversy Concerning Deposits of Bones 13-16
  5. HRIV1: Rock Paintings: Images or Symbols? 16-19
  6. HRIV1: the Presence of Woman 20-22
  7. HRIV1: Rights, Thought, and Imagination among Paleolithic Hunters 22- 28

Mircea Eliade: Zoroastrianism

  1. HRI 301-305
  2. HRI 305-307
  3. HRI 308-309
  4. HRI 309-312
  5. HRI 312-317
  6. HRI 326-328
  7. HRI 328-331
  8. HRI 331-333
  9. HRI 317-319
  10. HRI 319-321, 321-322
  11. HRI 322-324, 324-326

The Hermetic Caduceus and the Mirror

  1. I M: The Hermetic Caduceus and the Mirror 72-79
  2. I M: Instructions on Ceremonial Magic 186-196

Defense Against Beiser’s Transcendent Interpretation of Schelling

  1. GI 472
  2. GI 473
  3. GI 473
  4. GI 473
  5. GI 474
  6. GI 474
  7. GI 474

Mircea Eliade: The Religion of the Hittites and Canaanites

  1. HRI 139-142
  2. HRI 142-143
  3. HRI 143-145
  4. HRI 145-147
  5. HRI 147-149
  6. HRI 149-150
  7. HRI 150-152
  8. HRI 152-154
  9. HRI 154-156
  10. HRI 156-158
  11. HRI 159
  12. HRI 160-161