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The white race has been deliberately “cut off” from its ancestral religion of Hinduism, which was practiced across prehistoric Europe for thousands of years before the rise of Christianity. As a result, whites in the world have “lost their Path” and forgotten “who they are” spiritually, discarding introspection in their wild pursuit of money and material possessions. We’ll examine the modern day censorship of Europe’s indigenous Hindu faith, and the suppression of its key symbol, the Swastika. We’ll see how, as a result, whites have lost their past, their future, and the greatness of their ancient spiritual Way.
Hinduism—with its exceptionally high spiritual concepts of the Eternal Soul, Reincarnation, Karma, Yoga, the Third Eye, and Nirvana (concepts that many whites are mysteriously embracing today)—is the lost religious tradition of Europe, long before Christianity and the Hebrew Bible arose 2,000 years ago and took its place. This is not a racist conjecture or unsupported opinion; it’s a fact grounded in academia. Swastikas Found On Ruins Across Ancient Europe All ancient European cultures—i.e., the Etruscans, Greeks, Romans, Gauls, Celts, etc. —practiced the same high spiritual religion of Hinduism. We can still see this religion’s central symbol, the swastika, all over European ruins, visible in this 1898 Yale University study: Most people today associate Hinduism with India. This is correct. But Hinduism was not born in India. It was brought into India, according to scholars. Before settling in Europe, scholars believe the nomadic “Aryans” (or white race) invaded ancient India from the north, bringing Hinduism with them and introducing Hinduism into the subcontinent, where it has existed ever since. (NOTE: We’re taught in school that the term “Aryan” signifies Hitler’s supposed belief in a blond-haired, blue-eyed “master race.” But this is a lie, plain and simple. Historically, “Aryan” has always meant “white people,” i.e., Europeans. For hundreds of years before World War II, university scholars across the world used “Aryan” to denote “whites.” Do a simple search in Google books and you’ll see.) Hinduism is still practiced across India today. But Europe suffered a different fate. The introduction of Christianity two thousand years ago cut the Caucasian race off from its indigenous Hindu religious roots, plunging Europe into the Dark Ages from which Europeans and white people in general have tried—but in many ways failed—to emerge. More here: http://www.richardcassaro.com/the-an...-race-p-1-of-2 and there's also a part 2 http://www.richardcassaro.com/the-an...-race-p-2-of-2 |
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I mostly just skimmed through this main text. If I got it all correctly, then I think the author is right in many of his details, but the overall picture isn't quite right.
The swastika isn't a symbol representing white people. Rather it is a sun cross, which is indeed seen in many celtic and white cultures (paganism). Solar symbols and allusions seem to be a common theme throughout very many religions. So the fact that an important solar symbol appears in both hinduism and other religions just points to a deeper common connection: that of the sun. He doesn't even mention it at all. Seems like he's missing something. edit: of course let me know if I'm missing something here |
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Nietzsche was ahead of his time.
From the article: Nietzsche charged that the Christian religion ascendant in the West since Roman times has been a magnificent hoax perpetrated by “the Jews” (as he put it), designed to put them into a position of power, influence, and authority. The Jewish aim, he believed, was to elevate the Hebrew God into the world’s God by establishing the New Testament religion onto the foundations of their Old Testament tradition: “…Christianity can be understood only in terms of the soil out of which it grew—it is not a counter-movement to the Jewish instinct, it is its very consequence… even today the Christian can feel anti-Jewish without realizing that he himself is the ultimate Jewish consequence…” —Friedrich Nietzsche |
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Very interesting, and somewhat on the lines of what I have read/felt to be true. It is sure to piss off the inane bible thumpers on this forum who so passionately believe in the Semitic biblical god version of things... Also probably why the swastika is a banned symbol. I don't care about what you believe; but don't try to insult others on what they believe. |
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Aryan has come To mean "white people" ,but originally it meant you made the right sacrifices, to the right gods, in the right manner according to the Rig Veda, THEN you were an Aryan. Although us blue/green eyed folks primarily were the dominant race practicing this religion. If you weren't an Aryan I cant remember what you were called,but you were either one or the other....Magnes help me out!
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I'm actually one of those "inane" bible thumpers. Europe suffered a different fate. The introduction of Christianity two thousand years ago cut the Caucasian race off from its indigenous Hindu religious roots, plunging Europe into the Dark Ages |
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Most people today associate Hinduism with India. This is correct. But Hinduism was not born in India. It was brought into India, according to scholars. Before settling in Europe, scholars believe the nomadic “Aryans” (or white race) invaded ancient India from the north, bringing Hinduism with them and introducing Hinduism into the subcontinent, where it has existed ever since. ![]() or, if it was from the Northwest - isn't that sort of the Khazaria area ? |
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I'm actually one of those "inane" bible thumpers. |
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