Ancient Rites, Instincts, and Jack London’s The Call of The Wild
I.
Into The Primitive
I just finished reading Jack London’s Call of The Wild and it has me fired up. We must tear down this fake world and return to barbarism immediately. The primordial world is something men has been too far gone from. The messiah, the Caesar, you’ve all been waiting for must go into the primitive if he wants to have any hope of winning. There is no escaping this. Some of you wish for a return to 50 or even hundred years ago back when our people still had some knowledge of nature, but to find true victory you have to back even further.
What makes you think the left or even womons would allow society to drift back a hundred years. They have opened Pandora’s box and will not be denied it’s fruits. They must first be made to feel the power of the primordial. Civilization was organized as it was because of what we’re experiencing today. The bigoted traditions the left loves to attack were established in response to leftists back when the understanding of nature was still strong. Men have been around a long time and academia works hard day and night to make you forget this.
The world is old. Those of us alive today are the result of eugenics over the course billions of years. This is what is meant by what’s in the blood. There is nothing new under the sun. All of what they throw at us now has been defeated before. What — they’re turning men into women? Hell, some tyrant king tried that in Ancient Greece.
What truly matters is for more us to go into the primitive. To rediscover barbaric vitalism, our ancient rites. The wild calls you, friend. No would be man of power from our side will never crush our enemies if he tiptoes along trying not to be hammered back into place. The true man of power slays dragons. He imposes his will on the world. The only law he follows his natural law.
II.
Trust Your Instincts
There is much about man that science can’t explain. It might try to use big words to confuse you, but it can never replace what’s in the blood. When the road forks, the way is clouded, your instincts will take over. You must not question this. Your instincts were developed by your ancestors generation over generation. The intellect has been depended on too much, we are not just intellectual creatures.
If you’ve been separated from what’s in the blood and that gut feeling we call instinct, you can reawaken it from its slumber with physical culture. I’ve found that any form will do the job. My instinct was awakened first by the iron. Again through martial arts. Running and hiking as well. Hell, sometimes just a walk gets the blood going. The activities that bring you closer to nature is what you must seek out.
Most of us know by now that this is a fake world. The “experts” and authority figures are lying to you, either out of stupidity or greed. If you haven’t read London’s Call of the Wild, I encourage you to do so. London does powerful work few can do. Of reacquainting the reader with the real purpose of men in nature. He instills the desire to seek the higher within ourselves so that we can carry out what’s in the blood. In all men is an overriding passion to conquer space and master our conditions.
The failure to even just pursue this passion I believe is the source of most modern ailments, such as depression. This is why so many feel empty even if they’re doing everything the “experts” tell them to do. The wild is calling them and they ignore it because quacks like Fauci tell them it’s ok to be fat and miserable. Their ancestors plead with them to go back to the primitive, to get back on the right path, but society tells them to be ghey. What makes you think the “experts” care about you more then all who came before you?
III.
Prescience
The new Dune movie is crap, except for the Sardaukar training scene. I say this having never read Dune until right before seeing the movie. What I enjoy about Dune is the concept of prescience. The characters take advantage of what’s in the blood when making decisions. They also know and understand only the strong survive. Paul goes to live among the Fremen people because they have desert power, having learned how to survive in harsh environment. The emperor’s guard are the Sardaukar who are another people bred on a harsh planet.
Call of The Wild takes a similar stance with its main character, a doggo named Buck. Buck when taken from home and trained to be a sled dog gets reconnected with what’s in the blood. This prescience, this presence of his ancestors drives him on Nietzsche’s overman path throughout novel. It may be hard to see at first how the primordial will of the dog can be similar to our own, but you must read. Your barbaric spirit will be reawakened and ready for warpath.
We’ve been denied the ancient rites. If I was some leftie I might call this an outrage and say they are our “hueman rights,” but no. If they are not reclaimed, if the barbaric spirit isn’t reawakened, we do not deserve them. To ignore your ancient rites is to commit yourself to slavery. The dread you have for this modern life, to the dull errands you have to attend to is your ancestors calling on you take action. Will you listen to them?
Your ancestors want you to carry on your bloodline. To master space and bring honor to them. To leave your mark on the world. To become legend. The “experts” want you to stop living, to sit on your couch like a vegetable, drooling over the new superhero movie. Inside, you know what the right path is, but do you have the courage to follow it?