Evola’s “Doctrine of Awakening” is a really interesting book, because on one hand he’s very much Not A Buddhist and a lot of his stuff re: doctrine is heterodox at best, but he’s also the only Western writer on the subject who’s ever really (correctly, IMO) framed the quest for enlightenment as a warrior’s struggle towards ultimate heroic attainment rather than the almost cowardly retreat from the world that Nietzsche and Schopenhauer dismissively describe.
Say what you want about ol’ Julius, but there is a ton to chew on in basically all of his esoteric / spiritually-focused works (the political stuff one can take or leave; it’s all fundamentally metaspiritual “approach-to-life” stuff rather than political writing as we understand it anyway). The worst crime a thinker can commit is to be boring, and he’s innocent of that.