In 1884 the French occultist Saint-Yves d’Alveydre (1842-1909) decided to take lessons in Sanskrit. Having just published his definitive work on the secret history of the world, called Mission des Juifs (“Mission of the Jews”),2 he was anxious to deepen […]
Secret History
Michel de Nostradamus: Fraud or a True Prophetic Savant?
The 16th-century French doctor Michel de Nostradamus, and his obscure yet hypnotic prophecies, have cast their spell on the world over the last four-and-a-half centuries. He has become a wellspring for wisdom and waggishness for a broad range of diverse […]
Saint-Yves d’Alveydre & The Synarchy of Agarttha
From New Dawn 151 (Jul-Aug 2015) The French writer Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre (1842-1909) was an extraordinary figure, a strange mixture of occultist and political philosopher. Born into humble circumstances, he led an adventurous life before marrying the wealthy former Countess […]
A Prophecy for Our Time?
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 11 No 3 (June 2017) One of the world’s oldest legends tells of a vast underground network of tunnels and passageways connecting the great continents of the earth to a subterranean realm somewhere beneath […]
Japanese Legends of a Forgotten World Empire
This article was published in New Dawn Special Issue Vol 8 No 3 (June 2014) “In the world of Tradition,” writes Julius Evola, “the most important foundation of authority and of the right of kings and chiefs, and the reason […]