by fsadmin | Mar 20, 2019
Schuon goes to the root of the impasse reached by the modern mind, resulting from the difficulty so many people have in accepting the symbolic expressions of religion in the face of academicrationalism, relativism and the discoveries of science. These essays clear the...
by fsadmin | Mar 20, 2019
Poetry has been called “the language of the gods,” and in this collection of over 80 short poems, the principles and insights expressed in Schuon’s other writings find a lyrical voice in the most simple and concise form. The poetic imagery is both...
by fsadmin | Mar 20, 2019
First published in India, this is a revised translation of essays that elucidate the universal principles for which the Advaita-Vedanta is so revered, encompassing in its amplitude every legitimate spiritual modality. In the chapter, “The Meaning of...
by fsadmin | Mar 20, 2019
“The great ambiguity of the human phenomenon resides in the fact that man is divine without being God.” Schuon’s point of departure—far from being his own personal message—is the Vedantic discernment between the Real and the illusory, then...
by fsadmin | Mar 20, 2019
Religion scholar Huston Smith called Frithjof Schuon “the most important religious thinker of [the 20th] century.” In the first section of this revised edition of his classic work, Schuon provides striking insights to age-old religious and philosophical controversies...