
Exploring masculine myth and philosophy as we develop and promote a new solar culture for men of the future. Inspired by Jack Donovan's book Fire in the Dark. The official podcast of The Order of Fire, a movement for Solar Idealists.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophyReligion & Spirituality | |||

Solar Idealism has all of the features of a religion and serves the purposes of a religion, depending on your definition. In this video C.B. Robertson and I will hash out what makes a religion, our argument for why Solar Idealism is, in fact, a relig... more
SOLAR CULTURE FOR MEN OF THE FUTURE
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SOLAR CULTURE FOR MEN OF THE FUTURE
🔥 This conversation was streamed live on YouTube. Watch the video here
🔥 Buy PH2T3R - The Journal of Solar Culture Vol. 02 on Amazon: here
Or order direct through the Order of Fire store: orderoffire.shop
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Freeform discussion on current events, including a few ICE immigration related shootings, political order and details versus broader motivation, and the significance of the Nietzschean penguin which has taken social media by storm.
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Content focuses heavily on themes surrounding masculinity, personal identity, philosophy, and societal roles. Episodes often explore deep philosophical subjects including death, societal crises, and the concept of ritual, all framed through the lens of modern challenges faced by men today. The discussions provide diverse cultural and historical contexts, encouraging listeners to engage with their identity and surroundings in a meaningful way. Unique elements include personal anecdotes, historical references, and a fascinating blend of traditional and contemporary thought, appealing to those seeking a deeper understanding of masculine identity and its implications in today's world.
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