
Massimo Scaligero, born Antonio Sgabelloni in Veroli, Italy (1906–1980) an Italian spiritual teacher and member of "Gruppo di Ur". A mentee of Julius Evola, Scaligero espoused fierce antisemitic views which were combined with esotericism and anthroposophy into a system of "integral racism" with the aim to bring Germany and Italy closer together in the same way it would the spiritual and the biological.[1]
Works
English
- The Light (La Luce): An introduction to creative imagination. Great Barrington, MA: Lindesfarne Books, 2001. ISBN 978-0-9701097-6-7.
 - The Secrets of Space and Time. Great Barrington, MA: Lindesfarne Books, 2013. ISBN 978-1-58420-130-4.
 - A Practical Manual of Meditation. Great Barrington, MA: Lindesfarne Books, 2015. ISBN 978-1-58420-190-8.
 - A Treatise on Living Thinking: A Path beyond Western Philosophy, beyond Yoga, beyond Zen. Great Barrington, MA: Lindesfarne Books, 2015. ISBN 978-1-58420-179-3.
 - The Logic Against Humanity: The Myth of Science and the Path of Thinking. Great Barrington, MA: Lindesfarne Books, 2017. ISBN 978-1-58420-944-7.
 
Italian (untranslated)
- "La Razza di Roma", Mantero, Tivoli, 1939
 - The Way of the Solar Will
 - Immortal Love
 - Yoga, Meditation, Magic
 - From Yoga to the Rose Cross
 - The Logos and the New Mysteries
 - Psychotherapy;
 - Techniques of Inner Concentration
 - Healing with Thinking
 - Meditation and Miracles
 - Thinking as Antimaterialism
 - Western Kundalini
 - Isis Sophia
 - Zen and Logos
 
See also
References
- ↑ Staudenmaier, Peter. Between Occultism and Nazism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of Race in the Fascist Era. Brill. pp. 284–318. ISBN 9789004270152. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
 
External links
- Massimo Scaligero, A Treatise on Living Thought, excerpt translated by Mark Nazzari Willan. Accessed 2009-04-07.
 
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