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Frithjof Schuon Archive
Statements and Texts
| Title | Summary | Publication Data | Dated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extract from “The Substance” | The substance of knowledge is Knowledge of the Substance; in other words the substance of human knowledge is Knowledge of the divine Substance; “he who knoweth his soul knoweth his Lord”. | Logic & Transc. p.236 |