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Francis Parker Yockey

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We have been born into a certain Culture, at a certain phase of its organic development, we have certain gifts. These condition the earthly task which we must perform. The metaphysical task is beyond any conditioning, for it would have been the same in any age anywhere. The earthly task is merely the form of the higher task, its organic vehicle.
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Chapter titled: The Imperative of Our Age, p.111 Noontide Press edition.

 
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