This point comes to be reinforced by the foundation in 1927, of the Ur group (Gruppo di Ur) by Evola and other Italian intellectual and esotericists of the times. What he writes not only has been studied, with the essential meaning that the term study has, but also experienced and vise versa what he writes needs at least to be studied. Perhaps this is what makes Evola’s books a bit obscure for the common reader. An aristocratic cultural heritage against the ecumenism of globalisation of the modern era, under the light of Metaphysic, not only with the common etymological + and philosophical concept of the term ‘‘Beyond physical’’, but also as a ‘‘hyper-psychological and hyper-physiological’’ experience. Ancient Traditions that together with Greek, Roman and Northern European Mythology, which he perceives as a sort of pre-history, reach up to the chivalric and the occult narratives of the Middle Age. Different paths that lead into the enlightenment. Being the main representative of Inner & Esoteric Tradition he left behind a brilliant work, which is followed by a series of books on Buddhism, Hinduism, Yoga and the Eastern Philosophy in general, while at the same time it deepens in hermetic tradition, alchemy and spiritualism. Julius Evola was born in Rome in the 19th of May 1898 from a noble sicilian family.
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