Connections
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:22 pm
From Imperium, by Francis Parker Yockey:
"Materialism approached Life from its under side. In actuality, the Soul uses
the material as the vehicle of its expression. Materialism, seeing only the results and
not the invisible Destiny which was bringing them about, said that the results were
primary, the Soul a null. Failing to grasp the invisible necessity which rules the organic
and its relationship to the Cosmos, it reached the conclusion from a hundred different
directions that Life is an accident. Not to catalog these interesting reasons, take for example
the presence of dust in the air. The laboratory-thinkers discovered that if dust were not present
in the air, all Life would be impossible. It never occurred to them that Life and all the other
phenomena were connected by mystic necessity. By treating everything separately, by ever-finer
analysis of ever-smaller things, they lost all connection with Reality, and were surprised when
connections among things did appear."
"Materialism approached Life from its under side. In actuality, the Soul uses
the material as the vehicle of its expression. Materialism, seeing only the results and
not the invisible Destiny which was bringing them about, said that the results were
primary, the Soul a null. Failing to grasp the invisible necessity which rules the organic
and its relationship to the Cosmos, it reached the conclusion from a hundred different
directions that Life is an accident. Not to catalog these interesting reasons, take for example
the presence of dust in the air. The laboratory-thinkers discovered that if dust were not present
in the air, all Life would be impossible. It never occurred to them that Life and all the other
phenomena were connected by mystic necessity. By treating everything separately, by ever-finer
analysis of ever-smaller things, they lost all connection with Reality, and were surprised when
connections among things did appear."