
The Causa nostra (Latin for “Our Cause”) is a circle of people who feel united by common spiritual and philosophical convictions. They are not a tightly knit organization, but a loosely connected circle of friends united around a common goal: the knowledge and realization of higher truths.
The Causa nostra has its roots in the paracosmology of the Ilu doctrine and is oriented towards European culture, in particular the tradition of Plato, Homer, Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Kant, Goethe and Schill
A brief introduction to who Causa Nostra is.
The Causa nostra (Latin for “Our Cause”) is a circle of people who feel united by common spiritual and philosophical convictions. They are not a tightly knit organization, but a loosely connected circle of friends united around a common goal: the knowledge and realization of higher truths.
The Causa nostra has its roots in the paracosmology of the Ilu doctrine and is oriented towards European culture, in particular the tradition of Plato, Homer, Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Kant, Goethe and Schiller. It sees itself as a community that focuses on researching and communicating knowledge that transcends the boundaries of politics and ideology.
Within the Causa nostra, there are various circles that focus on specific aspects of spiritual and philosophical beliefs, such as the Christian tradition, the Isais doctrine or the tradition of the All German Society for Metaphysics. However, these circles are not separate from each other, but interact and complement each other.