Leo Schaya was a writer in the Traditionalist/Perennialist school. He was particularly known for his writings on Jewish esoterism, with his book The Universal Meaning of the Kabbalah (1958) being one of the best known and often-quoted works in that field; however, he also was at home in the area of Sufi metaphysical interpretation.
Leo Schaya’s essay “Creation, the Image of God” is one of the articles collected in the anthology Seeing God Everywhere: Essays on Nature and the Sacred . Another essay, “On the Name “Allah” is included in Sufism: Love and Wisdom . An online sample of his writing, the essay “The Eliatic Function” (about the esoteric function of the prophet Elijah), which appeared in the important traditionalist journal Studies in Comparative Religion, can be read if you click here.
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