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Theravada buddhism is closer to the original spirituality of europeans than christianity ever was because earlier IE doctrines did not engage in senseless proselytizing and their secrets were restricted to a close knit community of spiritually aware people. In fact the distinction between evil and good is absent in buddhism as it is in the pre-christian polytheistic religions. In its place there's the dichotomy of the "blind" masses who ignore the path towards enlightenment and the "noble" ones who are aware of the dangers of sensual pleasures and know how to restrain their senses. Proselytizing and apocalyptic fearmongering are typical of foreign beliefs coming from the shores of the Middle East, and Evola already dealt with this massive distinction in his book.