David Myatt Page

This Web-Site is about David Myatt:
Islamist, Poet, Philosopher, Visionary, Mystic, Political Revolutionary, Pagan, Occultist, translator of Ancient Greek classics, and former monk

David Myatt interviewed by the BBC, 2000
(David Myatt interviewed by the BBC, 2000)

A modern day Faustian man, David Myatt has spent several decades in a quest for the ultimate meaning of life. He has been, at different times in his life, a Christian monk, a Buddhist, a Taoist, a pagan, a Muslim and what he once described as a "revolutionary street-activist" for various White supremacist groups. He was involved with a secret military organization, set up by British government during the Cold War, to conduct sabotage and assassinations. He has also been accused of being the Grand Master of an underground Fascist-Occult order.

Over a decade ago, Myatt converted to Islam and began supporting 'martyrdom operations' (suicide bombings) and Jihad. Myatt has since left Islam and created and propagated what he calls The Numinous Way, and his writings about this 'Numinous Way' extol the virtues of "empathy, compassion, reason and honour." According to political scientist Professor George Michael, David Myatt "has arguably done more that any other theorist to develop a synthesis of the extreme right and Islam."

His life is certainly interesting, and complex, and seems to defy the simple explanations some commentators, and many journalists, have advanced.


" Myatt has undertaken a global odyssey which took him on extended stays in the Middle East and East Asia, accompanied by studies of religions ranging from Christianity to Islam in the Western tradition and Taoism and Buddhism in the Eastern path. In the course of this Siddhartha-like search for truth, Myatt sampled the life of the monastery in both its Christian and Buddhist forms."
Professor Jeffrey Kaplan

"Ele deixou o islamismo em 2010 e começou um novo movimento, um místico chamado 'Caminho do numinoso'. Parece que ele deixou todo o ódio para trás. Ele agora enfatiza a paz ea empatia entre todos os humans."

"Of my voluminous writings, written over forty years, there is so very little of value [...] I reject, disown, everything – apart from some poetry and my Greek translations – written before 2002; everything written about National-Socialism, politics, ‘folk culture’, and Islam before 2010; everything – with only a few exceptions – written about The Numinous Way before 2011; and several items about The Numinous Way written since 2011."
David Myatt

David Myatt, 2004

Biographical

A Short Biography of David Myatt

A Review of Myngath
(Myatt's Autobiography)

David Myatt and the Order of Nine Angles

Nine Angles of Separation

The Curious Case of Mr. Myatt
(Parts 1 & 2)

Myatt - Collected Works In Print

David Myatt (1995)

Works by David Myatt

Understanding and Rejecting Extremism
(pdf)

Fifty Years Of Diverse Peregrinations

Questions of Good and Evil
(pdf 149 Kb)

Miserere Mei, Deus


Extremism

Pathei-Mathos - Genesis of My Unknowing

From Extremist to Mystic
(Quotations from Myatt's recent writings)

In Explanation Of Humility and The Need for Tolerance
(With Particular Reference to Islam)

Concerning Extremism
(Some Quotations From Recent Writings)

Concerning Islam and Islamophobia
(Some Quotations from Recent Writings)

Quotations About Hitler, National Socialism, and Racism

Let Us Then Try What Love Can Do
Islam, The West, and Islamophobia
(pdf 517 Kb)

Ethos of Extremism
(Reflexions on Politics and A Fanatical Life)


Philosophy and Autobiographical

Pathei-Mathos - A Path To Humility

The Way of Pathei-Mathos

Four Emanations
(Rescriptions of Love, Sadness, Joy, and Hope)

My Error-Prone Self

Myngath - Recollections of A Wyrdful Life
The Autobiography of David Myatt
(April 2013 Edition 1.6 MB pdf)

In Silence, Remembering

Just My Fallible Views, Again

The Development of The Numinous Way

Uncertitude of Knowing

Selected Poems


External Links

Philosophy of Pathei-Mathos

A Learning From Adversity
(David Myatt's Personal Weblog)

DW Myatt - Poezija
(Serbian Translations of Myatt's Poetry)



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