by Sabra Vidali | Jul 10, 2019
This book, for the first time published in French, includes most of the articles or chapters taken from Schuon’s work, and dealing with Buddhism. In these texts, he knew how to make us grasp the beauty of the Buddha and the very essence of Buddhism, its profound...
by Sabra Vidali | Jun 4, 2019
“The caste prevails over the race, because the spirit prevails over the form….. However, it is impossible to admit that races mean nothing apart from their physical characteristics, because if it is true that formal constraints are not absolute, forms must...
by Sabra Vidali | May 23, 2019
“Cathedrals often, and perhaps always, contain intentional irregularities that mean that God alone is perfect and capable of perfection; that human works, like man himself, are necessarily imperfect. And this applies to the whole universe, therefore to all that...
by Sabra Vidali | May 23, 2019
(paperback) Every “true” religion, truly revealed by God himself, has two sides that are closely interpenetrated: a divine and a human one. Religion means “reconnection”; and it means the reconnection of man to God. According to these two...
by Sabra Vidali | Mar 29, 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...