Forward from: Evola's Cave
Evola, in his last moments, died up-right looking out at the hill sacred to Janus (I wanted to release the video on Evola in the month consecrated to that God for a similar reason).
This, considering Janus is the God of the ends and the beginnings, the closings and the openings, the past and the future, is in our opinion an indication of Evola's view of the fate of his work. That its time was in fact yet to come in the future.
It is not hope that drove him to such an action, hope is something Evola affected to despise, but rather a purposeful dedication of his work to the future, rather than letting it die in the past.
This, considering Janus is the God of the ends and the beginnings, the closings and the openings, the past and the future, is in our opinion an indication of Evola's view of the fate of his work. That its time was in fact yet to come in the future.
It is not hope that drove him to such an action, hope is something Evola affected to despise, but rather a purposeful dedication of his work to the future, rather than letting it die in the past.