Thursday, 15 January 2026

A Survival Guide to the End Times

 My new book will be published in July this year.  Here is the back cover blurb.

Almost from the beginning, Christians thought they were living in the end times. It didn’t happen then, nor did it later, when subsequent generations believed that they too were living at a time of universal decline. Now we are faced with a similar dilemma. The signs of spiritual decay are everywhere, with atheism and materialism rampant, and even non-religious people are seeing a future of growing poverty and cultural loss. The end times have finally arrived.

 

This book discusses how to survive a time when the spiritual is either banished or corrupted by the material. Survival means spiritual survival and involves building an inner defence of understanding for the preservation of what is truly important: your own self. A Survival Guide to the End Times explains the processes that have brought us to our current state, and it details how to negotiate these times successfully from a spiritual perspective. As all aspects of the modern world are affected by the prevailing influence of dissolution, this book examines several areas of life from an end times point of view.

 

And here is the cover.



and here's the list of contents.


Introduction

 

Part One: End Times

A Body of Slag 

Space is Contracting 

The End Times is the End of Term 

A New Creation

The Paths of Peter and John 

The Destruction of the West 

How to Save the West

What is the Solution? 

Saving the West 

World War Two and Its Aftermath 

Not Going Along with the Aquarian Flow 

The Secular Corruption of Spirituality 

Satanic Feminism 

Divine Femininity 

The Cassandra Syndrome 

 

Part Two: Spiritual Tradition

Introduction on What Tradition Is

Temptation of the Esoteric 

Buddhist Atheism

Heaven, Hell and What’s In Between 

Astrology, A Signpost to Creation 

The Gnostic World View 

The Guru in the End Times

Jesus Was a Refugee 

The Wisdom of the Left

Who Is Sophia? 

The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil

Tradition and Technology 

The Fox’s Prophecy

 

Part Three: God and the Soul

Meditation and its Limitations 

Consciousness and Christ 

The Root of Reality 

The Omnipotence of God

What is the Soul?

The Expansion of Consciousness 

The Human Form 

Male and Female 

Hierarchy and Complementarity 

No More Sea 

 

Part Four: Spiritual Practice

Spiritual Routine 

Illusion and Sin 

Empathy and Love

What is Evil? 

Give Them Your Mind

Celibacy

Psychedelics and Religion

Is Equality a Spiritual Principle?

St Michael

Christians and the Esoteric 

Don’t Worry 

 

Conclusion

 

The book, like some of my previous ones, expands and develops ideas linked by theme that began life as shorter essays here. There are also several new chapters. The sense that we are indeed living in a period that corresponds to the End Times is widespread now and not just among religious people. An awareness of cultural breakdown is everywhere and will only become more intense. Even those people who outwardly ignore or deny it feel in their hearts that something is amiss in the world, and it is likely that soon denial will no longer be possible. Those who are inwardly prepared for what is to come will be best placed to survive it, survival in this case meaning preserving one's spiritual integrity for that is all that really matters.


3 comments:

  1. Well done!
    I'm looking forward to reading the new book - content looks fascinating! As well, having been reading here and at Albion Awakening nearly ten years now, I take great solace in owning your books, as it is reassuring to know that if the internet 'breaks down', I will still have access to your words of wisdom, spiritual insights, and etc..

    The cover photo is really lovely - fits very well into the visual 'theme' of all the other books!
    Congratulations!
    Carol

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  2. Thanks Carol. I really appreciate your support. I also like books in physical form rather than words on the internet as they just seem more real and solid. Why do I say seem? They are more real.

    The cover is a picture of Bath Abbey fitting in with the theme of my previous books whose covers also show places I have lived .

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  3. Christopher Cilician21 January 2026 at 00:06

    "...what Celsus (2nd century Platonist), with detached irony, noted... that it is because they are only familiar with a fragment of a particular cycle that Christians and Jews speak of ‘history’ and the ‘end of the world’, dramatising the latter and mistaking a recurrent element in every cycle for a unique one."

    I only present this, from one of Evola's last couple publications, because it certainly depicts the obvious, that early Christians, whatever that really means in the decades after Jesus Christ, seem to represent a modern generation, like today's children or the generation of the '70s and' 80s growing up in alienated and disconnected years considering the immense depth of time before the Roman expansion and our post-WWII political blocs. If the ancients could be said to be civilizations of time, literally devouring time unending beyond memory, then we are seeing a fatal contraction of time, our fallen 'ratio' of it kills every moment for the next, dividing and mutilating not only time, but every conception of the 'I' and 'not-I'. It took a great many centuries, the majority of history, for Christianity to find its most direct confrontation and potency in the Grail Cycles of Europe.

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