
Frithjof Schuon Archive

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Image | Title | Summary | Book Author | Book Subjects | Download | Price | hf:tax:book_subject | hf:tax:language |
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Das Weltrad 1, 2 | The German sense poems of Frithjof Schuon form a metaphysical and spiritual whole that unites the essential teachings of this master in a form that is both accessible and immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 35.84 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Das Weltrad 3, 4, 5 | The German sense poems of Frithjof Schuon form a metaphysical and spiritual whole that unites the essential teachings of this master in a form as accessible as it is immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Das Weltrad 6, 7 | As such, in their simplicity and directness, these poems may seem like a final mercy, a bit like a last lifeline thrown to us; mercy of a sage whose life and work can only be understood in the sign of giving, of conveying a core of certainty that is the key to happiness in this world and the next. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Herbstblätter & Der Ring | The German sense poems of Frithjof Schuon form a metaphysical and spiritual whole that unites the essential teachings of this master in a form as accessible as it is immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | french-2 german | ||
Das Weltrad | The German sense poems of Frithjof Schuon form a metaphysical and spiritual whole that unites the essential teachings of this master in a form that is both accessible and immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Lieder ohne Namen IX-XII | The German sense poems of Frithjof Schuon form a metaphysical and spiritual whole that unites the essential teachings of this master in a form that is both accessible and immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Adastra | Frithjof Schuon’s German poems of meaning form a metaphysical and spiritual whole which unites the essential teachings of this Master in a form which is as accessible as it is immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Lieder ohne Namen I-IV | Frithjof Schuon’s German poems of meaning form a metaphysical and spiritual whole which unites the essential teachings of this Master in a form which is as accessible as it is immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
Lieder ohne Namen V-VIII | Frithjof Schuon’s German poems of meaning form a metaphysical and spiritual whole which unites the essential teachings of this Master in a form which is as accessible as it is immediate. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Poetry | 20.00 | inspirational poetry | german | ||
World Wheel: Poems by Frithjof Schuon Volumes IV-VII | A four-volume collection of spiritual poetry by Frithjof Schuon who wrote approximately 3,500 poems in his mother tongue German. | Frithhof Schuon | Inspirational, Metaphysics, Poetry | 22.00 | inspirational metaphysics poetry | english | ||
World Wheel: Poems by Frithjof Schuon Volumes I-III | During the last three years of his life Frithjof Schuon wrote approximately 3,500 poems in his mother tongue German. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Metaphysics, Poetry | 22.00 | inspirational metaphysics poetry | english | ||
Songs without Names: Poems by Frithjof Schuon Volumes VII-XII | During the last three years of his life Frithjof Schuon wrote approximately 3,500 poems in his mother tongue German. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Metaphysics, Poetry | 22.00 | inspirational metaphysics poetry | english | ||
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon | Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon represent the heart of Schuon’s German poems. These two books, combined in one volume, express, in the words of Annemarie Schimmel, “a mystery that lies beyond the normal human expression… | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Metaphysics, Poetry | 19.95 | inspirational metaphysics poetry | english | ||
Songs without Names: Poems by Frithjof Schuon Vol. I-VI | During the last three years of his life Frithjof Schuon wrote approximately 3,500 poems in his mother tongue German. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Metaphysics, Poetry | 22.00 | inspirational metaphysics poetry | english | ||
Songs for a Spiritual Traveler: Selected Poems | The poetry of Frithjof Schuon has been called metaphysical music. English/German bilingual edition. | Frithjof Schuon | Inspirational, Metaphysics, Poetry | 13.95 | inspirational metaphysics poetry | english german |
Featured Books
Das Weltrad
The German sense poems of Frithjof Schuon form a metaphysical and spiritual whole that unites the essential teachings of this master in a form that is both accessible and immediate.
Featured Poems
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Society
Thou art a man, and among men thou must live;
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Petition
Praise of God and thanks to God; and then another
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Ridgepath
Man must cling to the essential
Featured Articles
A Knowledge That Wounds Our Nature: The Message of Frithjof Schuon
This essay’s objective is to “enter … into Schuon’s own perspective, to understand him on his own terms, and to see how he envisions certain crucial ideas” and to explore why Schuon’s work is at once both provocative and inviting to so many readers.
The ‘Preface’ by Seyyed Hossein Nasr to “Dimensions of Islam”
Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr uses this “Preface” to explain that Frithjof Schuon’s writings on Islam, in this book as well as in others, is noteworthy for its focus on the “integral message” of the Islamic tradition. Schuon’s analyses are, here as elsewhere, free of academic superficialities, bring to light “the most inward aspect of the Islamic message.”
Signs of the Supra-Sensible: Frithjof Schuon on the Natural Order
Author Prof. Harry Oldmeadow states that the goal of this essay is to “provide a sketch, largely through direct quotation, of a few of the key principles and doctrines which govern Schuon’s understanding of the natural order.” This can assist us, because today we “witness a plethora of writings on the ‘ecological crisis,’ often well-intentioned and sometimes enlivened by partial insights, but fundamentally confused because of an ignorance of timeless metaphysical and cosmological principles. It has been the task of figures such as René Guénon, Ananda Coomaraswamy and Frithjof Schuon, authoritative expositors of the sophia perennis, to remind the modern world of those principles.”