
According to Evola, the world will not end as long as the Roman empire exists.1 This is in contrast to Coomaraswamy who believes it is the Greek philosophy that must be returned to. For perhaps by returning to this philosophy, the “cosmos” will be restored through a restoration of the proper “supernatural” forces. Or perhaps the people’s imagination will shift the world back into a state of harmony. It is difficult to say anything for sure on this point except that all scientific developments would have to be simultaneously removed and there would be nowhere to turn for the rest of time. The other interpretation either relies on nonexistent forces or subliminal, modern forces and it is diifcult to say anything decisive on this point there again being no direction to turn for the rest of time.
Global warming is part of the Holy Roman Empire- with neutral monism. There are three forces according to neutral monism- the scientific, the philosoph8ical, and the religious- and the scientific or philosoph8ical force- whichever one you decide it is- may be partly or entirely responsible for what is going on. The religious force such as God creating natural disasters may not be the only cause and could remain in effect if the philosophical force is removed. At the same time, you don’t want to remove any philosophical force in existence unless it is 100% necessary. Once the philosophical forces start getting removed, all of the philosophical forces may start dropping off. It may have to be removed, but that has to be decided by the sciences as guided by the church and the church- a just church- has to ultimately decide whether Schelling’s organic idealism should be removed. Indeed, there could be some benefit to letting the planet burn up just a little bit. It can be argued that the idealism of the moderns is a Bona fide force deriving from the Indians.