domingo, 10 de maio de 2026

Conto: Do dom de satisfação dos últimos desejos antes de se abandonar o corpo físico, ou morrer.

 

Dentro das sincronicidades no campo unificado de energia consciência da Humanidade houve pessoas que, estando para  morrer , receberam interiormente do mundo espiritual a graça de poderem fazer e vivenciar tudo o que quisessem durante dois ou três dias. Ora uma das que recebeu esse dom não soube responder, ou pouco acreditou, e não despertou a sua imaginação e vontade para a acção, morrendo sem ser agraciada e perdendo assim a sua última oportunidade de frutificar alguns talentos da sua vida terrena, antes de a deixar definitivamente,  partindo assim mais pobre e menos consciente e luminosa.

 Outro posta  mesma situação agradeceu a graça final e quis adquirir e recebeu as maiores preciosidades de arte e de livros que admirara ou sonhara, e durante as seus últimos dias desfrutou com os seus olhos, mãos e alma tanta beleza e sabedoria que, ao morrer,  levava a sua alma tão grata à Divindade e Humanidade, que a sua transição e ascensão foi leve, luminosa e rapidamente lhe foram facultadas ligações e contactos instrutivos ou sábios no além. 

Já outra pessoa  pediu para poder reunir na visão da alma todas as pessoas que amara, ou que a tinham amado, na sua vida e  lentamente um grande círculo se formou unindo-as e permitindo-lhes comungar, bem surpreendidas, nas energias de afinidade sábia e amorosa que as ligavam, com  trocas de realizações e compreensões de um grupo invisível que existia mas que nunca se consciencializara. Foram apenas algumas horas de comunicações, mas ao morrer ela levou consigo tão reavivada a imensa colheita e semeadura de amor-sabedoria que gerara ou onde estivera, e muita da qual que  já nem se lembrava,  por todos os cantos do mundo que conhecera, que não se surpreendeu quando prestes a desencarnar  avistou pelo olho espiritual no mundo subtil algumas das que já tinham morrido e que ali estavam a acompanhá-la na sua transição, rumo a novos desenvolvimentos luminosos.

Outro ser quis que muito dinheiro  entrasse na sua posse e pudesse ser dado e  distribuído a todos os que ele intuísse interiormente que precisavam e o usariam bem e sentiu-se muito feliz por ver tanta gente ficar alegre e melhorar as suas condições de vida.

Houve porém outra  que foi mais religiosa na sua aspiração dos  dias finais: desejou ver o mestre Jesus, e santos e anjos, e por eles ser abençoado e purificado, e assim morreu após a sua purificação de arrependimento e de adoração e gratidão, com tal visão gloriosa a acompanhá-lo no momento da partida,  avançando confiante e feliz para o além,  acompanhado pelo seu anjo da guarda e um ou dois santos que mais venerava. Finalmente,  outra pessoa houve que quis que todas as pessoas do mundo tivessem umas horas de grande lucidez em que vissem claramente as razões e os objectivos da sua incarnação terrena e que algo disso nunca mais pudessem esquecer. E assim várias pessoas foram presenteadas com uma súbita intuição e determinação sábia e libertadora,  que as enriqueceu muito, bem como os que as conheciam e por elas foram tocados.

Se me perguntarem agora qual destas atitudes é que escolheria diria que provavelmente nenhuma só, mas certamente não faria como aquele poeta que disse «deixem-me viver  os dois dias finais como se nada soubesse», pois preferiria ter tempo para me despedir das pessoas amigas, próximas ou distantes, e deixar-lhe alguns presentes externos e realizações internas conscienciais, ou mesmo conselhos salutíferos é bençoadores especificos para cada um, e que a despedida fosse colectiva e agradável para todos, numa grande meditação em que os centros subtis do corpo espiritual estivessem bem relampejantes e que o efeito de tal meditação poderosa se fizesse sentir na alma e aura do país e até levement no planeta. E que, quando saísse do corpo,  tal fosse visto como uma libertação ascensional  provando que a morte terrena é só uma passagem para outra dimensão em que alma já não revestida do corpo físico mas dum corpo subtil ou de glória continua a sua evolução e trabalha para desabrochar mais a luz ou glória (xvarnah) de Deus, passando de um plano de menor para um de maior luz, amor e unidade.

Sei que houve ainda um outro ser que pediu a Deus que ele se revelasse a alguns os seres dos seus amigos em três modos: primeiro mostrando-lhes como é que eles O satisfariam nesta vida e qual o plano e a missão que lhes competiria. Segundo,  que a Divindade fizesse que a Sua Presença  se tornasse neles mais perceptível e que o mistério do nascimento interno da divindade espiritualmente nos seres se realizasse mais. Terceiro, que Deus, ou a sua corrente de Luz directa e do corpo místico da Humanidade estivesse unida a si na hora da morte. 

Creio que este último também partiu orando e irradiando grata e luminosamente.


como eu gostaria de fazer. 

Alexander Dugin on Ali Larijani: The Civilization of Light against the Enemies of Man. The Idea survives every assassination. Iran leading the liberation of Mankind.

                                               

The Civilization of Light [Iran] against the Enemies of Man
The Idea survives every assassination [by Israel zionists and others.]
Alexander Dugin
Mar 18, 2026


Alexander Dugin in this text published in March, 18, just one day after the zionist assassination of Ali Larijani with his family, reflects in his martyrdom, the pathos or Shiia philosophy of sacrifice and abnegation, the great resilience, unity and example given by Iran to the Mankind, and speaks also about Trump's and Netanyahu mad dreams, and the war betteween USA and Israel against not only Russia, China, Iran and multipolarity, but also against all the ethical and moral values,  with the implications and consequences for the future of the  world .
                             Ali Larijani: The Insider Who Helped ...

«The Iranian leader Ali Larijani has been killed by the American–Israeli coalition.
Once again, “the unit did not notice the loss of a fighter.”
Iran gives humanity a lesson in true anthropology: the individual does not count; what matters is the person. The person is the one who is ready to die for the Idea. The Idea will find new individuals who will rise to defend it and become persons. This is immortality in the Idea—in God, in Truth.
A human being begins to mean something only when he straightens himself into an arrow flying towards the sky. Otherwise he is a worm.
Iran is a civilization of light. It consists of souls standing vertically. One replaces another in an absolute war of light.
In Islamic mysticism, the individual (nafs, [the instinctive and astral being in us]) is regarded as “the devil within.” Only the one who has overcome it is truly human.
The wonderful Iranian philosopher Ali Larijani (I spoke with him for many hours about angels, immortality, and the luminous man [the one with Xvarnah or  Ishraq]) has been killed. Not in a bunker, not in a shelter. He went to visit his children. There a Zionist missile caught up with him.

                                Image of Exclusive: Iran's frontrunner for president speaks of his life battling US power - CSMonitor.com
Yet another luminous man has taken his place: Saeed Jalili. With him, I also spoke for hours about the Fourth Political Theory. This is a war of philosophers. It is a war of Man against the enemy of the human race.
The United States and Israel are a coalition of hell. They kill. Yet God raises up new heroes in place of the fallen. New philosophers.
That is why philosophy is so important. And until Russia truly turns to genuine philosophy and to the depths of religion, we will not win. This is a sacred war. In it, the main thing is the Idea.
Netanyahu, who appears to be alive (though even that remains uncertain), showed U.S. Ambassador Huckabee a sheet of paper listing those already marked for assassination in the near future. Both laughed and joked that they have five fingers rather than six, as in the previous AI simulation.
 
                                 Joe Kent: Iran War, Israeli Influence ...      
The head of the U.S. counterterrorism department, Joe Kent, resigned in protest against the aggression towards Iran and against the fact that America is ruled by Zionists.
Alex Jones openly calls everything happening in the United States a “Zionist coup.”
Former opponents of Trump within the Republican Party, including Mitch McConnell, and even some Democrats are cautiously moving towards supporting him. It is telling that the ultra-Russophobe McFaul is also prepared to support him, expressing only the wish that Trump would begin treating Russia the way he treats Iran—and as quickly as possible.
Trump himself claims that “Putin is afraid of him.” This is of course untrue, yet certain moments in the absurd and ill-conceived “peace negotiations” over Ukraine between Moscow and Washington have given him grounds to think so. This is very dangerous. Any sign of weakness, even an imagined one, only further emboldens these maniacs.
As Trump loses his own supporters—whom he has thoroughly betrayed—he gradually gains the support of the most notorious globalist scum.
For Trump, the priorities are Iran and Latin America. He has already begun openly threatening intervention in Brazil, and he decided long ago to destroy Cuba. For now, he clearly does not wish to focus on Ukraine, although he is increasingly being pushed in that direction. For now.
The fear inspired by the early Trump, when he promised to destroy the globalists and thereby won the presidency, still lingers. Soros continues to press his networks to oppose Trump (Soros also hates Netanyahu). Yet Trump now pursues a policy of aggressive, militant globalism, seeking at any cost to preserve Western hegemony and the unipolar world. At some point, he will turn against Russia as well. Ukraine is currently outside the main focus of attention, which worries Zelensky, but this is temporary.
Our only hope now, together with China, is that Iran will endure and achieve its aims in the Middle East. This remains possible, though it comes at the price of immense sacrifice. If Iran falls, the West will descend upon us. China would be next.
However divided the West may appear today into five centers—Trump, the EU, England, the pure globalists, and Israel—on certain issues they act together. After all, they are all the West. Yes, we observe serious discord among them, yet a common denominator remains, and the restructuring of relations continues constantly. Russia cannot rely on the goodwill of any of these poles. All of them are enemies—only to varying degrees, in different contexts, and in different combinations.
Only now does the full depth of the immense crime committed by the Soviet-Russian leadership of the 1980s and 1990s become clear: they voluntarily dismantled the Warsaw Pact, dissolved the USSR as a superpower, and unilaterally abolished the bipolar world.
To this day, they have not received the judgment they deserve. It was a conspiracy against Russia—against the state, the people, and the civilization. At the time, it succeeded. It was a genuine regime-change operation and a seizure of power in the country by a group acting in the interests of a hostile state. No other interpretation of the 1990s is possible.
Putin began the heroic process of restoring our sovereignty. It has stretched over many years and has proven to be an extraordinarily difficult undertaking.
The more Putin insists on Russia’s independence, on multipolarity, and on the idea of the state-civilization, the more the West increases its pressure on Russia. The rising level of escalation reflects the strengthening of Russia’s will towards sovereignty. The West is unwilling to accept this. Its goal is to finish Russia.
In my view, it is time to change our attitude towards Ukraine. It has proven to be a very serious opponent. Yes, the entire collective West stands behind it. Yet much in this war also depends on its population. The enemy has turned out to be stronger than we thought. And we ourselves, clearly, the opposite.
At the same time, feeling its strength, the enemy intends at any cost to take our lands from us, while we are gradually shifting into a defensive position—leave us what is currently ours, and we will calm down. The enemy reads this unambiguously as weakness, and it only strengthens its determination to continue the war.
There is only one way out of this. Fundamental reforms within Russia itself. A clear identification of the centers of weakness, changes in personnel, perhaps even in institutions, and the full articulation of the war’s maximal goals: the unconditional capitulation of the Kiev regime and the transfer of all Ukraine under our strategic control.
If the current trends continue, such a goal will remain unattainable. That means we ourselves must change. We simply have no other choice. A wavering, defensive posture cannot guarantee any peace at all, let alone a long-term one. A new strategy is needed, along with a sharp strengthening of our power potential, including the spiritual dimension.
We have two examples from the twentieth century: the First World War and the Second World War (the Great Patriotic War). The first led Russia to collapse. The second led it to greatness.
In the First World War, the people were not inspired. In the Great Patriotic War, they were inspired.
Our negotiations with Washington, in their style and tone, bear no resemblance to the Great Patriotic War. They undermine the moral spirit of those who are wholeheartedly devoted to Victory. The inertial processes that continue from the 1990s also act in a suffocating way.
Ukraine has proven to be a tough nut to crack. All the greater will our Victory be.»
Translated from the Russian. An taken from Substack, page of Alexander Dugin.

The spread of the new virus Hondius, probably a false flag, seen on the eyes of Rt.com and of an ishraqi or orafa observer.

The story, paid so well certainly, is beginning to take cntrol of media and so people. Let us see how it will develop, but good ingredientes to a realitty show are there, as the diseased people are americans, and the going to be sent, with tus customarry USA safety aunsafety measures to a an American University, it seem not the one of Pete Hegseth.   USA show is the main point of beginninig of a diversion, so suitable to Epsteinian elite and specially Trump. So Bill Gates also implicated on the crimes commited there will be very happy to pour infinite money to the new pandemia, that he was aleady predicting ....

 1º feuilleton, 10.5. 26:  «Passengers have begun evacuating from the MV Hondius cruise ship, where an outbreak of Andes hantavirus has been reported, World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

"The disembarkment of the first group of MV Hondius passengers has started," he wrote on X. Ghebreyesus noted that WHO experts on the ground are working together with the Spanish Health Ministry "on the epidemiological assessment of the passengers and coordinating charter flights with the Interior Ministry.".»

                                          

sábado, 9 de maio de 2026

9 de Maio. Nicholas Roerich, seguindo Tolstoi, avisa os anti-russos: Não ataquem a Rússia, pois ela sempre vencerá. Trilingual.

Pintada por Nicholai Roerich no fim da II Guerra Mundial, em 1945, e intitulada Vitória, invoca na alma russa a manifestação do heroísmo, qual S. Jorge e o dragão, que vence as formas monstruosas do mal, da opressão, da mentira, hoje tão presentes na Ucrânia, Israel, União Europeia, NATO, USA e &. Foi partilhada no Vk.com por Olga Titova no dia 9 de Maio, o dia da Vitória Soviética em 1945, terminando a II grande Guerra quando a Alemanha nacional- socialista assinou a capitulação perante as forças russas. Relembre-se que morreram abnegadamente 27 milhões de russos, a maioria jovens e que hoje as forças armadas da Federação Russa estão constituídas quase por completo por descendentes ou familiares dos que tombaram em prol do Bem, da Verdade, da Liberdade..

    Extracto das Folhas do Diário de Nicholai Roerich, de 1942, recebido da amiga russa Oksana Titova:

 «Aqui está o conselho de Tolstoi ao "Mensageiro" – "que ele segure o leme mais alto, pois então conseguirá". Não é fácil manter o leme alto na tempestade, mas se te lembrares deste sábio conselho e unificares as tuas forças, mesmo que as tempestades fiquem cada vez mais ameaçadoras e não haja clareiras entre as nuvens, avancarás. A a Pátria, a amada Pátria, vence o inimigo, na tempestade e no relâmpago.
«Não se intrometam connosco»! – dizíamos aos nossos  inimigos
 antes da guerra. Lembrávamos os exemplos temíveis da história, mas, aparentemente, o destino quis mostrar o Povo Russo como um grande vencedor – para o temor de todos os inimigos. «Não subestime» a Rússia! Não experimente em si mesmo o poder irresistível do Exército Russo, o poder de toda a nação.
O
 povo russo é um construtor da nova vida, todos os povos da vasta terra virgem sabem ser amigos, mas não os tornem inimigos, pois pesada é a sua mão e inquebrantável é sua coragem.
O povo russo lembra-se da bênção de S. Sérgio de Radonega a Dmitri Donskoi antes da Batalha de Kulikovo: "Se já experimentaste todos os meios pacíficos em vão – então luta e vencerás!"

A Rússia  tende sempre ao progresso pacífico, mas cuidado para não a indignarem, cuidado em não invadirem a sua terra sagrada. «Os heróis despertaram»! E já não dormitarão na vigilância ininterrupta. Futuro brilhante, boa vontade brilhante! Trabalho criativo de todos!
Por trás de mil névoas há uma montanha, onde o homem não é inimigo do homem, mas amigo.»
Н.К.Roerich, Folhas do Diário, 24 de março de 1945

Painted by Nicholai Roerich at the end of World War II, in 1945, and titled Victory, it invokes in the Russian soul the manifestation of heroism, like St. George and the dragon, who conquers the monstrous forms of evil, oppression, and lies, so present today in Ukraine, Israel, the European Union, NATO, the USA, and more. It was shared on Vk.com by Oksana Titova on May 9, the day of the Soviet Victory in 1945, ending the Second World War when the National Socialist Germany signed the capitulation before the Russian forces. Remember that 27 million Russians died selflessly, the majority of them young, and that today the armed forces of the Russian Federation are almost entirely composed of descendants or relatives of those who fell for the sake of Good, Truth, and Freedom.

 «Here is Tolstoy's advice to "The Messenger" – "let him hold the helm higher, then he will make it." It's not easy to keep the helm high in a storm, but you'll remember the wise counsel and pull yourself together. But the storms are getting more and more menacing, and there is no light in the clouds. In the storm and lightning, the Motherland, beloved Motherland, defeats the enemy.
"Don't mess with us!" – before the war, we told the enemies. We reminded them of the formidable examples of history, but evidently, fate wanted to reveal the Russian people as great victors – to the fear of all enemies. "Do not underestimate" Rus! Do not test the irresistible power of the Russian Army, the power of the entire nation.
The builder of a new life is the Russian people; all the peoples of the boundless virgin land know how to be friends, but do not make them enemies—their right hand is heavy and their courage is unbreakable. The Russian people remember the counsel of Sergius of Radonezh to Dmitry Donskoy before the Battle of Kulikovo: "If you have tried all peaceful means, then fight and you will win!"
Rus' has always been inclined towards peaceful prosperity, but beware of angering her, beware of invading her sacred land. "The heroes have awakened!" And they will no longer doze off on their unchanging watch. Bright future, bright benevolence! Creative 
labour for all!
Beyond a
 thousand mists, there is a mountain where man is not a foe to man, but a friend.
N.K. Roerich "Diary Leaves". March 24, 1945.

Написанная Николаем Рерихом в конце Второй мировой войны, в 1945 году, и названная "Победа", она вызывает в русской душе проявление героизма, подобно Святому Георгию и дракону, который побеждает чудовищные формы зла, угнетения и лжи, столь присутствующие сегодня в Украине, Израиле, Европейском Союзе, НАТО, США и других странах. Его опубликовала в Vk.com Оксана Титова 9 мая, в день Советской Победы в 1945 году, завершившей Вторую мировую войну, когда нацистская Германия подписала капитуляцию перед советскими войсками. Помните, что 27 миллионов русских людей погибли самоотверженно, большинство из них молодые, и что сегодня вооруженные силы Российской Федерации почти полностью состоят из потомков или родственников тех, кто пал за добро, правду и свободу.

«Вот толстовское напутствие «Гонцу» – «пусть выше руль держит, тогда доплывет». Нелегко в бурю руль высоко держать, но вспомнишь завет мудрый и подтянешься. А бури-то все грознее и нет в тучах просвета. В грозе и в молнии Родина, любимая Родина побеждает врага.
«Не замай»! – перед войною говорили мы врагам. Напоминали грозные примеры истории, но, видно, судьбе угодно было явить Народ Русский великим победителем – на страх всем врагам. «Не замай» Руси! Не испытай на себе необоримую мощь Русского Воинства, мощь всенародную.
Строитель новой жизни – народ русский, все народы необозримой целины умеют быть друзьями, но не сделай их врагами – тяжела их десница и несломимо их мужество. Народ русский помнит напутствие Сергия Радонежского Дмитрию Донскому перед Куликовой битвою: «Если испытал все мирные средства – тогда сразись и победишь!»
Русь всегда склонна к мирному преуспеянию, но остерегись разгневать ее, остерегись вторгнуться на ее священную землю. «Проснулись богатыри»! И уже не задремлют на несменном дозоре. Светлое будущее, светлое добротворчество! Творческий труд всенародный!
За тысячью туманов есть гора, где человек человеку не враг, но друг.»
Н.К.Рерих «Листы дневника». 24 марта 1945 г.

Рерих "Победа". 1942 г.

                                            

Dia da Vitória, 9 de Maio, comemorações na Rússia, então e agora a líder da luta contra o nazismo e a hegemonia imperialista ocdental

 Após a formidável parada das forças armadas da Federação Russa e de uma companhia da Coreia do Norte, que celebrou mais um aniversário do Dia da Vitória contra o fascismo e o nazismo alemão e europeu, realizada na Praça Vermelha, em Moscovo, Vladimir Putin e os chefes das delegações estrangeiras presentes  depositaram flores no Túmulo do Soldado Desconhecido, no Jardim de Alexandre e foram no fim saudados pelos sucessores dos heroicos 27 milhões militares e civis russos, que morreram pelo Bem, a Verdade, a  Liberdade na Europa, e que garantem a continuidade da abnegada e invencível Rússia. O que muito custa a aceitar aos medíocres e invejosos dirigentes europeus, alguns deles descendentes dos nazis, e onde se destacam Ursual von der Leyen, Friderich Merz, Kaja Kallas e o ambicioso António Costa,  ainda hoje afadigados, russofóbica e sísifamente, em ferirem e enfraquecerem a santa Rússia. 

Eis uma breve parte de seis minutos, tocantes, das cerimónias que duraram cerca de duas horas e que mostram bem a quase infinita grande e santificada alma russa... 

sexta-feira, 8 de maio de 2026

Homenagem a Domingos Dias Martins, Fotógrafo de Gentes e Pedras do Gerês Transmontano. Vídeo e exposição no Centro Cultural de Cascais

Está patente uma valiosa exposição das fotografias de "Domingos Dias Martins, Fotógrafo de Gentes e Pedras do Gerês Transmontano", no Centro Cultural de Cascais. 
Participaram na feitura da exposição e do livro  António Barreto, pela Fundação La Caixa, Salvato Teles de Menezes, pela Fundação D. Luís I, João Miguel Barros, curador, editor e com o texto Um autodidacta de vistas apuradasLuís Filipe Rocha, com o Breve bosquejo biográfico, Prof. Jorge Gaspar, com A Terra e as Gentes (do Domingos e da sua Cela), e Francisco Teixeira da Mota, com O meu amigo Domingos,  um valioso depoimento do confidente do Domingos, alma profunda e perscrutadora, com quem ainda convivi seja no Gerês seja em diálogos no seu andar centenário na Rua das Gáveas, ao Bairro Alto.
Na apresentação da Exposição, da qual gravei uma parte substancial como pode ver, estiveram também presentes a filha Rute e os dois irmãos Victor e Luís, que disponibilizaram os negativos das fotografias, bem como o Artur, filho de Manuel Afonso, grande amigo de Domingos e outro sábio, de Sirvozelo, a vila irmã de Cela, no concelho de Montalegre. Comecei a gravar já depois do Francisco Teixeira da Mota ter apresentado os cumprimentos-agradecimentos ao "bando dos Quatro", às Fundações Dom Luís I e "la Caixa" e ainda ao Banco BPI pelo valioso apoio. Infelizmente, gravando por telemovel sem estar a ver bem o enquadramento da filmagem, o Francisco acaba por não se ver durante parte do seu breve testemunho, pois um bem mais completo está no seu valioso texto editado no livro.
Pode contemplar as maravilhosas fotografias da gente e terras transmontanas simples, puras, inteiras, cósmicas, que estarão visíveis até 26 de Agosto. E pode adquirir o livro, in 4º oblongo de 97 páginas, editado pelo Editor Ochre Space, com muito boa qualidade e tiragem de apenas 250 exemplares.  
Passemos então para a outra margem, e avancemos com o nosso querido amigo Domingos a guiar-nos numa viagem que vibra para sempre na eternidade, ao ressuscitar tantas almas e locais, costumes, paisagens e momentos de grande pureza e inteireza, poder e beleza: 
Domingos acreditava nas outras margens e por mais de uma vez me contou ter visto um fantasma. Agora é ele para nós, até nos tornarmos a encontrar quando passarmos para a outra margem do Cávado, ou do rio da Vida. 
 

A pureza natural de saber separar o trigo do joio, a semente da palha, o verdadeiro do falso..


 


Domingos Dias Martins nasceu a 9 de Maio de 1919 no lugar da Cela, concelho de Montalegre, a cerca de 700 metros de altitude nos contrafortes do granítico Gerês, hoje numa aldeia integrada no Parque Nacional de Peneda-Gerês. Vindo para Lisboa com a mãe aos cinco anos, passará pelo Arsenal da Marinha entre os 14 e os 18, a escola industrial Fonseca Benevides, as oficinas das Docas do Bom Sucesso, e pela tropa no quartel da Avenida de Berna. Em 1942, é admitido no Secretariado da Propaganda Nacional (SPN),  em Lisboa, onde conhecerá muita gente durante cerca 40 anos, nomeadamente Ofélia Queiroz por quem tinha grande estima.
Era nas férias que regressava ao seu Gerês e podia captar imagens de um mundo que estava condenado a desaparecer pelo progresso técnico, e do qual se tornou um salva-vidas com as suas excelentes fotografias. O meu irmão Francisco, conhecendo-o desde 1974 no Palácio Foz, foi introduzido pelo Domingos naquele microcosmos tradicional e telúrico de Cela e de Sirvozelo, e deixou-se adoptar por ele, passando a passar também as múltiplas férias ou feriados em viagens e trabalhos, convívios, diálogos, nos quais,  relampejando o espírito irónico e de gnomo das montanhas, se acentuava o forte brilho dos olhos do Domingos. Partiu para a outra margem a 4 de Julho de 2002, já com 83 anos de idade. Um registo no meu diário assinala a partida e brevemente partilhá-lo-ei. 


O Domingos em jovem, nos seus trinta e tais, com a filha Rute à esquerda, e Manuela, mulher do Francisco.

Jorge Gaspar, Luís Filipe Rocha, Francisco Teixeira da Mota e João Miguel Barros, os autores no livro.

  Final da exposição, com cinco pessoas transmontanas, da aldeia de Sirvozelo, uma delas ainda bem conhecedora do Domingos, o Artur de Manuel Afonso e da Soledade, e irmão do Nelo e do Afonso. Ao fundo, Francisco, António Barreto e o geógrafo Jorge Gaspar (que considerará o mel de Montezinho o melhor) dialogam.
  
                

quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026

Dharma Slums and the Esoteric-Exoteric Struggle by J. R. Sommer. The march toward a future that already confines us, as people are loosing their inner power. The teachings of Jack Kerouac, Gary Snyder and esotericism

 



It would be better to be infected with typhus ... than to be infected with this blindness which prevents you from understanding HOW you are undermined...

— Ezra Pound

March 15, 1942

We won’t ever overcome the reason for our being here. Meaning is not something we define; it is something we realize and embody — unless we don’t. Most people do not and cannot: It is not their fate to not undermine themselves. All are born for a specific reason — even if that reason has nothing to do with one’s individual existence: We are part of a transcendent unfolding that surpasses us in every way and demands that most never rise to its level of knowing. This is our dharma, and our approach turns the world to slums.

Fate is fate and will is will — each happens of its own accord. Who will be the first to overcome his existence as a vessel for fated will’s unfolding? Whoever he be and if you discover him, ask him about God, for he will be the first to find him. He is the “big medicine” inoculated against typhus and blindness; he will have understood what it means to not undermine himself.

Meantime, we’re adrift and wandering, if not wondering. We wonder at the tall tales arising from the unembellished, primordial core. What does it mean to walk on water or see the infinite cosmos in the mouth of Krishna if not the overcoming of fate?

The Vedas/Vedānta, which present the core Indo-Āryan tenets, predate the popular stories by centuries, if not millennia. That is, the popular, more accessible stories arose out of an ancient, likely prehistoric philosophy — a cypher. For instance, there is no Krishna-Avatāra in the Vedas¹ — his incredible stories came much later. Likewise, there was no embodiment of the Word (logos) at the beginning; this came later. In the beginning was the Word — but few can relate to this, so time reifies the inaccessible.

For many people, ancient — core — philosophy can be quite difficult to understand. Its abstract metaphysics, having been developed by esoteric gatekeepers, is not meant for all. The top of a mountain is not meant for those unable to climb, and sick limbs fall from trees. Not all are equal, despite the bastardized tales woven for lesser ears. The Indo-Āryan gatekeepers were the Brāhmaṇas (“priests,” philosophers) and Kṣatriyas (kings/queens/warriors). What they divined through intense effort was not intended for laypeople (Vaiśyas [skilled workers] and Śūdras [unskilled workers]) — i.e., it was not intended for those without the means of exercising such effort. But — the word spread of its own accord; not only did some in the lower castes take very naturally to the abstract philosophy, its diffusion was also fostered for social cohesion; that is, the philosophy became a religion. Creative (and sometimes manipulative) people transformed abstruse philosophy into accessible tales to nurture its growth (i.e., to mold society). Since most people don’t naturally take to abstract philosophy, the stories became the culture. This is exotericism predominating over esotericism, which always and inevitably happens.

The core philosophy still exists, as it has for millennia; but primordial philosophy is not outward facing (exoteric), and so it does not become cultural in the same way that incredible stories and images do. People often relate to what is most accessible. This corresponds to the Indo-Āryan idea of “caste,” wherein the vast majority of people are not the intended targets of the esoteric message (knowledge/gnosis, jñāna).² This is why Vivekananda (d. 1902), for instance, says that love (devotion, bhakti) is different from union (knowledge/gnosis, jñāna). Love is wonderful, but it does not lead to liberation, which comes only from union. This idea is Vedāntic, which is to say, it is a very ancient idea; but this is something that is unrelatable for most people. Thus, if people cannot reach liberation, at least they can be decent (via love). Exotericism (story, culture) is meant to engender love and decency (devotion). Esotericism (the core philosophy), on the other hand, is meant to reveal the union (liberation).

Core philosophy, not matter its character, is exclusivist, which is to say, it is not meant for all people. Not everyone can be liberated (or “enlightened”) since this goes against Nature and the essence of metaphysics. The masses understand meta-physics through quaint stories: Man doesn’t defy fate — he walks on water. This is part of what makes religion so charming. For Indo-Āryanism (Hinduism), its plurality makes it meaningful for all — if you don’t reach liberation in “this life,” don’t worry — you’ll get another chance! It’s a nice message.

A nice message, but the Word becomes dogma and man misses the point; he undermines himself. No matter what he does, man undermines himself, for this is his fate.³ Esotericism all but dissolves and we are left with uninspired (i.e., devoid of primal meaning) exotericism — dogma — wherein truth and its imposition become obligatory. Man misses his humility, which was ever the inspiration for sacred knowledge. Instead, in or out of religious contexts, we end up with a profane, divinely mandated will-to-dominate. The rest is history and its end, which is to say, the Kali Yuga.

∞ • ∞

All these people — they all got white-tiled toilets and take big dirty craps like bears in the mountains, but it’s all washed away to convenient supervised sewers and nobody thinks of crap anymore or realizes that their origin is shit and civet and scum of the sea. They spend all day washing their hands with creamy soaps they secretly wanta eat in the bathroom.

Japhy Ryder, the hero of Kerouac’s The Dharma Bums, said this. Ryder, of course, is Gary Snyder, the great poet and environmentalist. Snyder was concerned, above all, with humility, which is to say, with esotericism. It is inconceivable that, collectively, we could ravage the Earth if we had even a shred of humility. But our lack of humility is our profanity. Ancient philosophy was born out of the ancient heart, which, in turn, was born out of ancient land. And now man wants nothing more than to destroy his creator — for profit. This is secularism, in or out of religious contexts — the ritual destruction of self. Man’s fate is to technicize himself into oblivion, that he might better stomach his existence with indoor plumbing, hair plugs, cosmetic surgery, camera filters, air fresheners, “strong men,” and Western suits.

We hear more of Snyder (Ryder):

[Kerouac:] Ah, Japhy — you taught me the final lesson of them all: You can’t fall off a mountain.

[Snyder:] And that’s what they mean by the saying, When you get to the top of a mountain keep climbing...

[Kerouac:] Dammit that yodel of triumph of yours was the most beautiful thing I ever heard in my life. I wish I’d a had a tape recorder to take it down.

[Snyder:] Those things aren’t made to be heard by the people below, says Japhy dead serious.

When you get to the top of a mountain, keep climbing. When you think you have mastered anything, look againhave humilityknow thyself. Know that, in fact, your mastery is mere rationalization or technicization. You are not the backward God in Dogma. Nevertheless, we think, God is on Our Side; so we relentlessly pursue dominion. We must forget self at any cost (imposition). We live it up with so much winning: “Look at the party the other night,” Snyder tells Kerouac, “Everybody wanted to have a good time and tried real hard but we all woke up the next day feeling sorta sad and separate.” But a little alienation never stopped anyone in his pursuit of an accessible mastery of the imponderable.

Kerouac nonetheless imagines Snyder, later in life, separate, alienated — not through blind adherence to a gigantic misapprehension of self, but through his determination to live with a humility that can only arise out of defiant connectedness to sacred principles.

But there was a wisdom in it all, as you’ll see if you take a walk some night on a suburban street and pass house after house on both sides of the street each with the lamplight of the living room, shining golden, and inside the little blue square of the television, each living family riveting its attention on probably one show; nobody talking; silence in the yards; dogs barking at you because you pass on human feet instead of on wheels. You’ll see what I mean, when it begins to appear like everybody in the world is soon going to be thinking the same way... Only one thing I’ll say for the people watching television, the millions and millions of the One Eye: they’re not hurting anyone while they’re sitting in front of that Eye. But neither was Japhy. I see him in future years stalking along with full rucksack, in suburban streets, passing the blue television windows of homes, alone, his thoughts the only thoughts not electrified to the Master Switch.

Snyder did (and does) remain separate — at least as much as anyone can in this Kali Yuga. But Kerouac was wrong about this: the millions glued to the One Eye do indeed hurt ... everyone. This is the cosmic miscalculation that fate demands. Why monoculture through mass media? Why the will-to-dominate in a profane windfall of modernity? Why the mass covering of sight and scent with meaningless appurtenances? Because exotericism arose out of esotericism — Because laymen were given sledgehammers instead of keys — Because Sherpas and horses carry lame feet high:

If ye would go up high, then use your own legs! Do not get yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people’s backs and heads!

Thou hast mounted, however, on horseback? Thou now ridest briskly up to thy goal? Well, my friend! But thy lame foot is also with thee on horseback!

When thou reachest thy goal, when thou alightest from thy horse: precisely on thy height, thou higher man, — then wilt thou stumble!

And so we stumble; and so we undermine ourselves.

During the events of The Dharma Bums, Snyder was in his mid twenties (those “beat and evil days”). Yet, as Kerouac foretold, Snyder stayed separate from the vain and veiled masses throughout his life, carrying rucksacks of a different kind past the dull, blue-tinted multitude: he carries the burden of humility.

In their practice of killing and eating with gentleness and thanks, the primary peoples are our teachers: the attitude toward animals, and their treatment, in twentieth-century American industrial meat production is literally sickening, unethical, and a source of boundless bad luck for this society.

An ethical life is one that is mindful, mannerly, and has style. Of all moral failings and flaws of character, the worst is stinginess of thought, which includes meanness in all its forms. Rudeness in thought or deed toward others, toward nature, reduces the chances of conviviality and interspecies communication, which are essential to physical and spiritual survival.¹⁰

It takes humility to give a damn about another. The hubristic wide world — emboldened by their possession of “the word” they couldn’t possibly begin to apply — could care less, of course. Instead, many feel glee at the misfortune of others and pride if they can inflict it.¹¹ It is notable that Snyder highlights ill attitudes and behaviors as sources “of boundless bad luck” for us. Indeed, they are! What could be more inauspicious than man’s inevitable drive to undermine himself, through imposition, through hubris? Moreover, Snyder marks thought — this simple, yet largely ungraspable act — as the forerunner to freedom (liberation, union). Freedom, of course, is survival in this Kali Yuga; but this cannot happen, lest one commune with the hidden God.¹²

Elsewhere, Snyder laments the (again inevitable) corporate-state¹³ predating its people and unwittingly cannibalizing itself: “When [deprived of their means of subsistence] ... the villagers must buy energy, lumber, and medicine at the company store, they are pauperized.”¹⁴ When governments enslave (pauperize) their people, how can they hope to be free? Corporate states are devoted only to expanding profit margins — a bhakti [or a devilish kama] toward material prosperity. This amounts to a loving-toward-death, a cosmic disunion that is unencumbered by a modicum of thought or — humility. “Eventually,” Snyder rightly predicts, “our complicated industrial capitalist/socialist mixes will bring down much of the living system that supports us.”¹⁵ Political machinations (driven by economic rapacity and profound spiritual ignorance) leave man-as-being in the lurch.¹⁶ Mass application of sacredness [so visible in churchs and sects in USA ]has rendered sacredness meaningless and stripped us of any guiding principles. Whim directs us now, not thought; though this whim is of another and not born of what we imagine to be our will. “That older human experience of a fluid, indistinct, but genuine home region was gradually replaced — across Eurasia — by the arbitrary and often violently imposed boundaries of emerging national states,” Snyder tells us.

These imposed borders sometimes cut across biotic areas and ethnic zones alike. Inhabitants lost ecological knowledge and community solidarity. In the old ways, the flora and fauna and landforms are part of the culture. The world of culture and nature, which is actual, is almost a shadow world now, and the insubstantial world of political jurisdictions and rarefied economies is what passes for reality. We live in a backwards time.¹⁷

On the contrary, we live in a radically forward time — a time of relentless undermining — a time of the dharma slums, the inescapable Kali Yuga [Dark or Iron Age]. We march toward a future that already confines us. Slums and Lords of the future will undoubtedly throw away the key for subsequent Gary Snyders and Ezra Pounds, and all will embody fantastical stories of the stifled self. “We’ve lost the knowledge of how to use the power that’s in us by an overreliance on powers outside of us”¹⁸ — It takes humility and thought to find the primordial knowledge of the earliest bums in the slums. Alas, our devotion to the eternal other will win out in the end.»

 

1 Viṣṇu, however, is mentioned in the Rig Veda — as a solar deity who crosses the heavens in three steps. Compare this imagery with the ancient triskelion — three “steps” (e.g., Isle of Man flag) or suns (Neolithic symbol) reminiscent of the most ancient of sun signs, the svastika.
2 Sommer, “Knowledge, Gnosis, and Jñāna: The Path to God,” Arktos Journal (January 2026).
3 This fate is something I exhaustively detail in my Arktos trilogy: (1) The New Colossus (2025), (2) The Electric Will (2026), and (3) Supreme Being (2026, forthcoming).
4 Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums (1958), Ch. 6.
5 Ibid., Ch. 12.
6 Ibid., Ch. 29.
7 Ibid., Ch. 13.
8 Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Part IV, “The Higher Man.”
9 Kerouac, On the Road (1957), Ch. 11.
10 Gary Snyder, The Practice of the Wild (1990), “The Etiquette of Freedom.”
11Sommer, The New Colossus, Part I, §11.
12 This notion, alluded to above, will be developed in Supreme Being (2026, forthcoming).
13 Sommer, The New Colossus, Part II, §1.
14 Snyder, The Practice of the Wild, “The Place, the Region, and the Commons”
15 Ibid.
16“Being” as a metaphysical concept is developed over my Arktos trilogy.
17 Snyder, The Practice of the Wild, “The Place, the Region, and the Commons.”
18 Snyder, SUNY Writers Forum, November 8, 1972.