Aryan Buddhism

I shall here put together a small introduction to Buddhism, and its Aryan origins. I will be using quotes from spiritual masters, so that the readers can see for themselves.

“We can see that the effective aim of Buddhism was to discriminate between different natures, for which the touchstone was the Doctrine of Awakening itself: a discrimination that could not do other than stimulate the spiritual bases that originally had themselves been the sole justification of the Aryan hierarchy. In confirmation of this is the fact that the establishment and diffusion of Buddhism never in later centuries caused dissolution of the caste system – even today in Ceylon this system continues undisturbed side by side with Buddhism; while in Japan, Buddhism lives in harmony with hierarchical, traditional, national, and warrior concepts. Only in certain Western misconceptions is Buddhism considered – in later and corrupted forms – presented as a doctrine of universal compassion encouraging humanitarianism and democratic equality. ” – Julius Evola, The Doctrine of Awakening

Do not think that Buddhism, for example, preached in its inceptions the equality of all men and was a doctrine for all the castes of India. Buddha was a prince, a kshatriya, a warrior and an Aryan. Did Buddha speak of reincarnation, or was it of the Eternal Return? Surely of the Eternal Return, because Buddha never referred to the soul. Only in the Eternal Return of the demiurgic Cycles, as we have herein seen, can one return without a soul. The Liberation of the Buddha referred to the exit from this Concentration Camp Universe, which Tantric-Tibetan Buddhism, in its “Wheels Of Life”. depicts within the belly of a Demon. From there one could only escape fighting like a warrior, pushing his way through the armies of the Enemy. The True Buddhism of Prince Gotama, of the Goth, who later became a Buddha (a Hero transmuted into Absolute-Man), has also been distorted by his followers, by the mezstiso “Buddhists”, by the Aryans mixed with yellow Mongols and black Dravidians, trying to introduce the equality of all and the abolition of the castes. But for the Aryan and Brahmanic India, Gotama, the Buddha, is justly an Avatar of the polar Hyperborean God, Vishnu. That is to say, of Wotan.- Miguel Serrano, Ressurection of the Hero

“It was not entirely unintentional that, at the end of this book, we spoke of Zen Buddhism. This particular esoteric form of the Buddhist doctrine has been the most congenial to the Japanese warrior nobility, and Zen has even been called “the religion of the Samurai.” According to the Japanese point of view, if a man is a man, and not an animal, he can only be a Samurai: courageous, upright, trustworthy, virile, faithful and full of controlled dignity and ready for any active sacrifice. But the precepts of virility, loyalty, courage, control of the mind, instincts, action, and disdain for a soft life and empty luxury – all these are elements of Bushido, the ethics of the Samurai warrior nobility, found in the Zen ascesis, which derived from the Buddhist Doctrine of Awakening their confirmation, integration, and likewise their transcendent basis. It was thus that the Japanese nobleman was capable of a quite special and unconditioned form of heroism: not “tragic” but “Olympian,” the heroism of one who can give away his complete life without regrets, with a clear vision of the goal in view and with an entire disregard for his own person, because he is not life and is not person, but already partakes of the superindividual and supertemporal.” Julius Evola, The Doctrine of Awakening

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