Featured Books
To Have a Center: A New Translation with Selected Letters
In this new edition of his powerfully original work, Schuon covers an array of metaphysical, cosmological, and anthropological subjects.
Featured Poems
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Last Word
The book comes to an end, but not the singing;It lies in space and time and in all things,And yet is spaceless, timeless, beyond form —It is the content and radiance of our existence.The signs of God have their own speech;Thou hear’st it or thou hear’st it not.This...
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Bodhisattva
The Bodhisattva’s graces, it is said,Extend much further than the spoken word —His body is the open house of his Enlightenment,Bestowing upon us its saving radiance.To give is more blessèd than to receive.Radiate, O Bodhisattva, what the heart desires.What thou hast...
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Women
Wise Solomon had temples builtTo foreign gods, for his belovèd wives;With loving sweetness Magdalene pouredSpikenard oil on Jesus’ feet.On Dante’s thorny path of lifeRavenna’s noble women were a grace.The eternal feminine I wish to praise —Woman’s solace is a favor...
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Soul Picture
This you must understand: I wish to feel ÂnandaIn all refreshing earthly things:A tree in bloom, a noble maiden,A love-song that delights the soul.And on the other hand: I wish to find refugeFrom all distractions of the mind;O blissful cessation of fleeting thoughts...
Featured Articles
Nigra sum sed Formosa: Mort et vie spirituelle chez Frithjof Schuon
Made in the Image – Schuon’s Theomorphic Anthropology
The theomorphic nature of man is a central theme in the oeuvre of Frithjof Schuon. Scott surveys Schuon’s key theomorphic teachings while touching upon the symbolism of the body and man in the wider context. Scott applies three categories within which he examines Schuon’s teachings on man’s theomorphic form (i.e. the body): (1) man’s divinity and animality, (2) the symbolism of the sexes, and (3) the meaning of sacred nudity.
La notion d’ésotérisme chez Frithjof Schuon
“Standing Unshakably in the True” – A Commentary on the Teachings of Frithjof Schuon
Frithjof Schuon’s work can be viewed as explorations of and elaborations upon four essential realities: the “a doctrine of Truth or Reality, and a method of Integration or Realization through Prayer leading to inner beauty or Virtue, or outer goodness or Beauty.” Illustrations of Schuon’s thoughts on these is taken primarily from his didactic poems, adding the element of beauty of expression to the clarity of metaphyical exposition for which he was known.































































