From New Dawn 145 (Jul-Aug 2014) The Cathars remain an enigma. An austere, world-denying sect, they were nevertheless associated with a remarkable cultural renascence in the southern France of the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Beloved in the regions that […]
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Divining the New Year
For years whenever I went to a party on New Year’s Eve, I brought my deck of tarot cards. There was usually a small group of a dozen or so close friends. Anyone who wanted a reading about the New […]
Coup D’etat in Australia: 20 Years of Cover-Up
Former CIA agent Victor Marchetti explained the U.S.-Australian relationship very well: “Australia is going to be increasingly important to the United States, and so long as Australians keep electing the right people then there’ll be a stable relationship between the […]
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 […]
Princess Diana, the Priest, & Messages from the Spirit World
This article was published in New Dawn Special Issue Vol 11 No 6 (Dec 2017) I was introduced to Diana, Princess of Wales, through one of my parishioners at St Mary Abbots Parish Church, Kensington. A personal friend, he was […]