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  1. Julius Evola and Buddhism. Evola published his Doctrine of Awakening (La dottrina del risveglio) in 1943, a time when history took a tragic turn, particularly in Italy where the outbreak of a most cruel civil war occurred in the context of a world conflict that seemed to sentence European civilization to death.

  2. Compre The Doctrine of Awakening: The Attainment of Self-Mastery According to the Earliest Buddhist Texts (English Edition) de Evola, Julius na Amazon.com.br. Confira também os eBooks mais vendidos, lançamentos e livros digitais exclusivos.

  3. 13 de jul. de 2018 · Publisher Description. In a probing analysis of the oldest Buddhist texts, Julius Evola places the doctrine of liberation in its original context. The early teachings, he suggests, offer the foremost example of an active spirituality that is opposed to the more passive, modern forms of theistic religions. This sophisticated, highly readable ...

  4. 12 de oct. de 2017 · Evola on Buddhism: The Doctrine of Awakening. “ Man projects his soul on the world and makes it personal, he endows the world with feelings, desires, and aims: he projects onto it a pathos, he gives it values and distinctions, all of which, in one way or another, inevitably lead back to the force that supports his life, to appetite, aversion ...

  5. The Doctrine of the Awakening is a provocative study of the teachings of the Buddha by one of Europe's most stimulating thinkers. Read more Read less Report an issue with this product. Previous page. Print length. 272 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Inner Traditions. Publication date. Feb. 1 1996. Dimensions. 15.24 x 2.29 x 22.86 cm.

  6. introduced the Buddhist "Doctrine of Awakening," since as a system or technique it could be grafted onto any religion without coming into conflict with any specific doctrines. In The Doctrine of Awakening Evola wove together several traditions. For example, in the Fulfilled or Awakened One whom he describes we find an echo

  7. Evola published his Doctrine of Awakening (La dottrina del risveglio) in 1943, a time when history took a tragic turn, particularly in Italy where the outbreak of a most cruel civil war occurred in the context of a world conflict that seemed to sentence European civilization to death.Entire cities, turned into ashes, had ceased to exist, and this was just the prelude to the imminent apocalypse.