UR Group was an Italian esotericist association, founded around 1927 by intellectuals including Julius Evola , Arturo Reghini and Giovanni Colazza for the study of Traditionalism and Magic . They published monthly series of issues in UR (1927–28) and KRUR (1929) journals, reprinted in the three volumes of the book Introduzione alla Magia quale Scienza dell'Io [ Introduction to Magic as Science of the Self ] in 1955 and 1971.
18-624: [REDACTED] Look up Ur , ur , ur- , or úr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. UR , Ur or ur may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Gaming [ edit ] A location in Final Fantasy III A race of aliens in Fading Suns , a role-playing game Royal Game of Ur , an ancient board game Music [ edit ] "UR", pronounced "you are",
36-609: A U.S. techno music label Universal Records (Philippines) , a Philippine record label Other media [ edit ] Ur , a novella by Stephen King UR (Unrated) , used for a film not submitted for rating, or an uncut version of a film UR Cristiano , the YouTube channel of association footballer Cristiano Ronaldo Sveriges Utbildningsradio , the Swedish Educational Broadcasting Corporation Language [ edit ] Úr (ᚒ),
54-408: A continent that formed 3,100 million years ago Ur , a programming language UR Mark , a certification mark of Underwriters Laboratories Ur , a Polish anti-tank rifle Unitary representation , in group theory Ur , an obsolete symbol for the element Uranium Vehicles [ edit ] Universal Rocket , a family of Russian rockets developed by Khrunichev UrQuattro , prefix of
72-861: A letter of the Ogham alphabet Ur (cuneiform) , a cuneiform sign ur (digraph) , a digraph in Central Alaskan Yup'ik for /ʁʷ/ , and in Pinyin for the trilled vowel /ʙ̝/ Ur (root), a common root word in the Basque language Ur (rune) (ᚢ), a letter of the runic alphabets Ur- , a German prefix meaning "primeval" (seldom also "primitive") or even simply "original" Underlying representation , in phonology Urdu language (ISO 639 alpha-2 code "ur") "you're" (you are) or "your" in text messaging Places [ edit ] Ancient populated places: Ur , an ancient city-state in southern Mesopotamia Ur of
90-595: A song from the album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie by Alanis Morissette "U R", a song by Monsta X from the EP Follow: Find You "U R", a song by Taeyeon from the EP I "Ur", a song by SZA from the EP Z " UR/A Tear in the Open ", a song from the album Just Be by DJ Tiësto UR (band) , a satellite band of Secret Chiefs 3 from the U.S. city of San Francisco, California Underground Resistance (band) ,
108-537: A split in the group itself, after which, in January 1929, Evola founded a new magazine called KRUR . Reghini's support for Freemasonry would prove a bone of contention for Evola, who accused him of wanting to put the magazine under the direct control of the Grand Orient of Italy . The UR Group declared itself independent of esoteric schools or tendencies formed in modern and contemporary times, referring, if anything, to
126-550: A universal Tradition prior to particular doctrinal forms. In addition to Hermetists and Kremmerzians , were also accepted within it some Catholics and a significant component of Steinerians , whose anthroposophy undoubtedly inspires most of the members of the Group. Operating branches of the Group were established in Rome and in other cities of Italy , the so-called "chains", based on common intentions and practices, mainly employing
144-521: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ur">Ur The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . UR Group The UR Group was founded by Julius Evola . His original purpose was to use magical means in an attempt to influence Benito Mussolini to abandon populism and instead create an aristocratic regime based on ancient Roman virtues. Among
162-558: The anthroposophical exercises taught by Steiner for spiritual development , as well as techniques from Buddhist , Tantric and rare Hermetic texts. The name of the group comes from the phonetic expression u-r , existing in the Chaldean and in the Runic with the meaning of fire and bull or ram respectively, as well as a prefix "ur-" in German to indicate something primal, ancestral. In
180-451: The perennial tradition of the ancient sacred mysteries . Julius Evola was the first editor of the magazine UR . The size of the Group has remained hidden but it is estimated between twelve and fifteen people. Evola rapidly expanded his influence on the Group's magazine, to the point of ousting Arturo Reghini and his disciple Giulio Parise from the management at the end of 1928. Strong personal disagreements with Parise had in fact led to
198-770: The Chaldees , or Ur Kaśdim, scriptural birthplace of Abraham Modern populated places: Ur, Iran , a village in Ardabil Province, Iran Ur, Pyrénées-Orientales , a commune of the Pyrénées-Orientales Département, France Canton of Uri , Switzerland Hayy Ur , a neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq Religion and esotericism [ edit ] Ur , the king of the underworld in Mandaeism UR Group , Italian esotericist association Science, technology, and mathematics [ edit ] Ur ,
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234-489: The first collaborators were the freemason Arturo Reghini , follower of the neo-Pythagoreanism of the Rocco Armentano 's "Schola Italica", his pupil Giulio Parise, and the anthroposophist Giovanni Colazza, a disciple of Rudolf Steiner , belonging to the tradition of Christian esotericism . They gathered various seekers devoted to initiate asceticism, united by the sharing of similar esoteric studies, to revitalize
252-563: The magazine's name was changed to KRUR . Each of the three publication years corresponds to one of the three volumes of the work Introduction to Magic as Science of the Ego reprinted in 1955 and 1971. Several hermetic-alchemical texts such as the Turba philosophorum , or Gichtel 's Theosophia practica were published in the journals of UR and KRUR , and others of a philosophical and ritual nature from various sources. The pseudonyms behind which
270-478: The magazines, expressions of the works within the Ur Group, the authors of the articles signed themselves with a pseudonym , because they preferred to spread their thought rather than advertise their own person. The magazine's director was Julius Evola as it appears on the 1927 cover; together with the "curators" Pietro Negri (alias Arturo Reghini) and Giulio Parise in the cover of 1928; again and only Evola in 1929, when
288-446: The members of the Ur Group hid were partly revealed by the researches of Gianfranco de Turris , and Renato Del Ponte. Below a list of those who collaborated with the magazines of UR and KRUR (in brackets their symbolic name used to sign, according to the idea of 'active impersonality'): Other people, whose identity is unknown, signed with the pseudonyms of: Alba, Apro, Arom, Nilius, Primo Sole, Zam. Another enigmatic name, Ekatlos,
306-905: The original Audi Quattro automobile, 1980–1991 Ursaab , prefix of the original Saab automobile, 1949 Universities [ edit ] United States [ edit ] University of Richmond , in Virginia University of Rochester , in New York University of Redlands , in California Other countries [ edit ] Universität Regensburg , Germany University of Regina , Canada Universidad Regiomontana , Monterrey, Mexico University of La Réunion , France University of La Rioja , Spain University of Rwanda Other meanings [ edit ] DWLA-FM , with its former name UR 105.9 from 2007 to 2011 UR,
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