Gillian Branstetter
1 min readFeb 12, 2017

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Both. He also cites Islam and Christianity, Native American spiritualism. He wrote other books about Buddhism and the utility he believed nirvana could have in rebuilding Hyperborean superhumans. Evola, Guernon, and other radical Traditionalists often sought to defend their hardline approach as a universal value held across different cultures and times.

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Gillian Branstetter
Gillian Branstetter

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