
Frithjof Schuon Archive

Déclarations et textes
Titre | Résumé | Publication Data | Dated |
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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 |
Featured Books
Geistige Sichtweisen und menschliche Tatsachen (e-Book)
« Geistige Sichtweisen und menschliche Tatsachen » est constitué de réflexions sur la tradition et sur la civilisation moderne, sur l’art, la vie spirituelle, la métaphysique et les vertus.
Featured Poems
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Doubt
Thou hast never been in the better Hereafter;
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-A Myth
It has been taught: one of the highest angels
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Eschatology
It is taught that there is Heaven or hell
Featured Articles
Book Review of “Light on the Ancient Worlds”
Foreword to “Language of the Self”
V. Raghavan (1908-1979) wrote this « Foreword » to Frithjof Schuon’s book Language of the Self. It appeared in the first edition in India, and then later in World Wisdom’s 1999 edition. The foreword summarizes Schuon’s perspective in a number of areas as divergent as the transcendent unity of religions, the modern world, metaphysics, and his approach to and appreciation of Hinduism.
The Mystery of the Two Natures
Combining a Socratic and a personal approach, Cutsinger looks to the writings and insights of Frithjof Schuon to examine « how in good conscience can a traditional Christian accept the idea that there is a ‘transcendental unity of religions’? » The author finds answers in a deeper understanding of Christ’s two natures: human and Divine.