![]() ![]() He experienced his self as all-comprising and identical with the highest spiritual power in the universe. Psychological experiments under the influence of ether led Evola to a transcendental experience of his self (Ego), which transformed him completely. According to his own statement, he was rescued by a sentence from the Buddhist Pali canon. After returning from service in Word War I, Evola experienced an existential crisis, which almost ended in suicide. He came under the early spiritual influence of Arthur Rimbaud (1854 –1891), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 –1900), Carlo Michelstaedter (1887 –1910), and Otto Weininger (1880 –1903). Evola was born in Rome, most likely to Sicilian aristocracy, and was raised Catholic. Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola (Julius 1898 –1974) was a cultural, religious-historical, philosophical, esoteric, and political author. ![]()
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