Frithjof Schuon Archive
A Resource on Frithjof Schuon’s Life and Teachings
This site is the most comprehensive repository of information pertaining to the life and work of Frithjof Schuon (1907-1998); materials include published articles, personal correspondence, private papers, poems, photographs, and works of art.
Frithjof Schuon is the preeminent spokesman of a school of thought that focuses on the expression and explanation of the Perennial Philosophy. This philosophy expresses the timeless metaphysical truths underlying the diverse religions; its written sources include the revealed Scriptures as well as the writings of the great spiritual masters. Because these truths are permanent and universal, the point of view may thus be called “Perennialist.” The Perennial Philosophy is an important perspective that can inform the study of Comparative Religion, Anthropology, Art, Literature, and many related areas.
Schuon was a philosopher in the tradition of Plato, Shankara, and Eckhart, and he wrote over two dozen books on religion, metaphysics, sacred art, and the spiritual path. Describing Schuon’s first book, The Transcendent Unity of Religions, Nobel laureate T. S. Eliot wrote, “I have met with no more impressive work in the comparative study of Oriental and Occidental religion”, and world-renowned religion scholar Huston Smith said of Schuon, “The man is a living wonder; intellectually apropos religion, equally in depth and breadth, the paragon of our time”. Schuon’s books have been translated into over a dozen languages and are respected by academic and religious authorities alike. Schuon’s writings remain unequaled in setting forth the principles of perennialist thought as well as their applications on the spiritual, aesthetic, and other related levels.
Besides his accomplishments as an author, Frithjof Schuon was also a gifted artist and poet. His art and his poetry flowed naturally from his awareness of God’s Presence in creation. Catalogue notes from a museum display of Schuon’s art explain that “springing as they do from his rich and unique personality, Schuon’s paintings…have a rare value, not only as regards artistic merit but above all because of their gift for manifesting the human soul at its noblest and most beautiful—hence, as a vehicle for Truth.” The sense of the sacred figures as much in Schuon’s art and poetry as in his philosophical writings.
The story of Schuon’s life presented in these pages demonstrates how his own intellect, personality, and actions reflected the elevated metaphysics, spiritual insights, and artistic creations that comprised his body of work.
This online resource brings together, through a survey of his many-faceted dimensions, Frithjof Schuon’s important contributions to the manifestations of the timeless Truth.
Featured Books
Lieder ohne Namen : Chants sans noms (Collections I, II, III) (Paperback)
A collection of 405 short poems by F. Schuon (1907-1998), on the theme of goodness, self-knowledge and God, etc. These epigrams, inspired by the teachings of ancient and modern philosophers, East and West, provide a spiritual response.
Featured Poems
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-World-illusion
Strange how the world of menConsiders itself all-important.Great people, here and there —In time all things will disappear.False happiness and false greatness —See how empty your smallness is!Alla morte, che sarà?Ogni cosa è vanità!
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Smallness
Many a human soul is a noisy void —Why is she inflated as if born of God?A brief earthly dream, full of vanity,Restless activity — and all is lost.Remember: be small, for God is great.He has prepared for you a homeland In the Kingdom of Heaven, a golden shelter...
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Modern Age
The modern age that kills our world,Springs from the fact that in the WestMan always has sought change. The East was in good order —A spirit, a rock that did not fall into the void.Two paths are open to the mind:One is the way of depth and striving upward,The other...
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Speech
God gave to man noble languageSo that he might use and preserve itIn dignity and truth throughout the years —It illuminates and beautifies our life.Remain at the height of this, God’s gift!Always oppose corruption of the word;You cannot imagine anything better or...
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