At a certain point in using a spiritual lens, all things secular and material, if viewed in a spiritual way, are spiritual itself. The act of chopping wood and carrying water can be viewed in a spiritual sense. The act of acquiring materialistic wealth can be properly connected to a world view of vibrational frequencies and iconographic images that impart spiritual meaning. It’s not a far stretch to view art that impacts us emotionally as a spiritual experience.
And it appears, both the Nazi’s and Evola have contextualized the idea of racial tribalism as a forging of a spiritual character, a sort of spiritual racism, where the spirit is viewed to be forged and ‘awakened’ through trials and tribulations of the heat of battle and statecraft. (although some other writers and interpreters would say otherwise)
The Elements of Racial Education- Julius Evola
As a side note, this means that the Aryan ideology was inline with political and spiritual WOKE-ness. A sort of spiritual awakening and interpretation of the injustice of the systems.
Whether or not the idea of the Aryan story is a myth or not, people believed in it to the extent that they created a culture and identity on it. One of the many theories or mythos of Aryans were that Aryans were a once-great race that spread across the world, became diluted through interbreeding, and “fell asleep” or lost their spiritual potency over time. And the goal or idea was to ‘awaken’ this sort of royal or noble bloodline in those that had the blood of Aryans.
You can insert one of many pop culture and video game references for Dragon’s bloodlines, Vampiric bloodlines, or an Anime depicting Titan or Royal bloodlines.
The etymology of Aryans;
From Wikipedia;
Essentially the origin of Aryans came from German Arjaz meaning noble or freeman which stems from Aryas and further back. Hence the connection with the nation or ‘Iran’ and the sounding of the idea of ‘Aryan’.
This origin explains a more rational view as to why the Nazi’s adapted the Swastika and repurposed the ancient Indic or Indo-Aryanian symbol in their spiritual syncretism to justify their divine right or calling to be the ‘chosen people’.
Nations and Kings always try to create a narrative, a mythos, or weave a story for divine authority to back their success and existence, to prove their bloodline and right to power, and this was a divine right of kings but for an entire nation in the case of Nazi’s.
I don’t know why, but everyone has to be convinced or buy into the justifications for the divine right to rule to be a ruler. Hence why Bloodlines in Monarchies mean something.
Why did you do the things you do, what gives you the right? “because I am the chosen one, I am God’s chosen, I have a divine right” etc. etc.
What is spiritual racism?
Race is ultimately tribalism for identifying a tribe based on characteristics of skin color, region, culture, bloodline, ethnicity, and other things unique to a particular ‘race’ which is subjectively defined in our own terms. Arguably if race is hereditary then there is a genetic component and that ties into the idea of bloodlines as a core tenant of race. Racism in this case is believing one race is better than another race for -reasons-.
The Spiritual component is believing because you have a certain religion or spirit inside or belief that you are somehow holier than thou to other ‘races’. I would go far as to venture that even saying your god is superior is a form of spiritual racism. It’s religious supremacy.
In some cases people would fight in polytheistic societies to convert or show that their gods are a better or holier pantheon or pantokrator. Arguably humanity is a polytheistic tribe, and we have monotheistic religions fighting each other for their own God or belief there in.
If for some reason you believe to be holier than thou and are god’s chosen, regardless of your religion, then I view that as a form of superiority complex that may indeed be spiritual racism. Racism of the spirit, whether it’s Aryan or some other god’s chosen.
We can see how this turns into racial spiritual violence in time as people wage jihad, crusades, or fight specific groups of religions in a conquest to convert or proselytize a religion. The One True Religion for The One True God.
Arguably, if all monotheistic religions believed their god to be the most supreme, then by logic if their belief were all to be true then they would all be believing in the same god and are instead fighting over human subjective interpretations of the icons and imagery that we depict The God in or interpret their works in. It’s like arguing over the fifth dimensional shadows as being supreme, yet the shadows are casted from one source.
My opinion, is that we ought not define and limit ourselves to worshiping shadows as Gods, but rather the source of the shadow. . . If we were to be true to the idea of Monotheism.
Other forms of spiritual racism
Many religious texts have been reinterpreted to have a holier than thou context. Some religious texts define the followers as the chosen ones or chosen people. That the practitioners are better and that outsiders are infidels to god or goyim or heathens or pagans or ‘insert iconoclastic pejoratives’.
Biblically, It was said that Adam and Eve were the foster of all humans. After the great flood, Noah fostered all the current humans, via his three sons, Japheth, Ham, and Shem. The Semites were a line descendent of Shem, and specific semites determine specific bloodlines downstream of Shem (but Shem is the basis for the prefix ‘sem-‘ in semites). Some theories purported that Aryans were descendants of Japheth.


I just think biblically, if we were to follow the idea of divine right, from Noah, and later back Adam and Eve, then logically the divine right and bloodline is in all of us. The specific divine covenants within a sect or particular religion may not be applicable to all bloodlines, but the idea of divine blood must stem from the logical source.
So what I propose is that we’re all God’s chosen, if we were to actually follow the Bible. If we were not God’s chosen, then we’d have to concede that Noah and Adam were not God’s chosen, or that certain people are not at all descendants of God’s chosen at all.
Ultimately, I’m saying that Abrahamic religions and offshoots espousing spiritual racism are wrong for being spiritually racist. Again, My opinion.
In my experience, I’ve seen many people have their spiritual awakening and I don’t attribute it to a specific race of blood or anything, I think it’s innately possible in all people, regardless if you view them as infidels, bots or npcs, or whatever.
The sort of hidden hide and seek that the Holy spirit plays integral in all of us, but again, that’s my interpretation of a fractal divine being that imparts sparks on all creation.
Epilogue
I’ve painted a small primer on Aryans and the idea of Spiritual Racism, and I tie it to the Abrahamic religions and ideas. These are just some perspectives, a lot of other people have written many books to paint different perspectives that might disagree or parallel to what’s written here.
Spiritual Racism is still alive to this day, for what that’s worth.
You don’t have to agree with me, but I hope I painted a picture to see where I come from and my perspective on the matter. I hope it aides you in your journey in life for living with spirit or whatever you believe in.
I’m not here to proselytize anything other than that
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