A group dedicated to learning, teaching, transmitting the dark side of the force. We wish to reach apotheosis and acquire infinite power in the world, and whatever is required to grant that inner, personal, and political power. Our main books of inspiration is The Way of the Sith, and The Way of the Sith Part 2: World Mastery by Edwin Ferreira and The Grand Book of the Sith, as well as fictional works.

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8. Evola tells us that the superior man rejects “the insidious confusion between discipline and enfeeblement.” The goal of discipline is not to produce weakness, but a greater strength.

9. Evola’s penultimate principle is in the spirit of Nietzsche, but does not quote from him. Evola writes: “To point the way of those who, free from all bonds, obeying only their own law, are unbending in obedience to it and above every human weakness.”

10. Finally, Evola tells us that the superior type is “heir to the equivocal virtus of the Renaissance despots,” and that he is “capable of generosity, quick to offer manly aid, of ‘generous virtue,’ magnanimity, and superiority of his own individuality.”