David W Myatt (Copyleft GNU FDL)

As for The Numinous Way, I do now incline toward the view that this ethical Way of Life, which I have developed, is now independent of me, a complete philosophy of life, and can and should be judged as all such Ways, all such philosophies are judged, on their merits or their lack of them, independent of the life, and wanderings and mistakes, of those individuals who may have brought such Ways into being, or rather, who have presenced something of the numinous in the causal, just as the life of an artist, while it may or may not be interesting, does not or should not detract from or colour an artistic, aesthetic, judgement of his, or her, works of art.



Autobiographical and Biographical

David Myatt
Biographical:

A Review of Myngath
(Myatt's Autobiography)

About David Myatt

David Myatt's Philosophy of The Numinous Way

The Numinous Dark: Myatt and The Vindex Mythos
(pdf 693 Kbytes)


David Myatt and the Quest for Vindex

Myatt: A Mage For Our Times?


The Life and Poetry of DW Myatt

Rumors and Allegations About Myatt




Autobiographical:

David Myatt c.1995
(David Myatt, 1995)

Myngath - A Wyrdful Life
(pdf)

Autobiographical Notes 1

Autobiographical Notes 2


The Numinous Way

The Philosophy of The Numen
(pdf)

Introduction to The Numinous Way
(pdf)

Homo Hubris and the Disruption of The Numinous

The Prejudice of Abstractions




The Mythos of Vindex, Part One

The Mythos of Vindex, Part Two

The Physics of Acausal Energy, Part One


Selected Occult Short Stories



The Code of Honour

The Rules of Duelling








Greek Translations

Translations which capture the pagan ethos of the originals. Translated into English from the Ancient Greek by David Myatt.

  • Sophocles: Antigone

  • Sophocles: Oedipus

  • Sappho: Poetic Fragments

  • Homer The Odyssey

  • Aeschylus: Agamemnon

  • Notes on Greek Literature


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