(August 21, 2012 at 4:20 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: But "ten eternal truths" sounds very alike to something that was related to Buddhism I believe.
And I don't know if pan-indo-aryanism is part of their ideology.
It certainly was a key element in the occultic practices in the third reich, as they used many ancient indo-aryan symbology and even travelled to Tibet to further their cause.
Buddhism has never and will never claim one race to be above another. If it is Buddhism they have adapted to suit their own purposes then they have irrevocably tarnished it in the process.
Its not even as if they're addressing something that is an essential part of an individuals character such as national heritage or culture. They are concerned solely with racial identity which is a ridiculous standard to judge by. Behind every one of those "truths" is the heavy implication that they would not extend the same honourable intentions to someone of another race. That for every act forbidden against another of Caucasian descent it is permitted against one who is not.
I find this viewpoint, to put it at its mildest, unintelligent, unethical and unacceptable.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die."
- Abdul Alhazred.
- Abdul Alhazred.