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The Sun Lodge

This painting by Frithjof Schuon is reproduced on page 77 of Images of Primordial and Mystic Beauty (Abodes, 1992). The woman and boy stand in front of a magnificent tipi, with natural colors used throughout the painting. The tipi (or “lodge”) entrance is covered by a hide with a buffalo head painted on it. The patches of snow on the ground, mixed with new growth beneath, is found in many Schuon paintings of both earthly and celestial scenes. The original painting is from 1959 and is 10 by 24 inches.

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Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Last Word

The book comes to an end, but not the singing;It lies in space and time and in all things,And yet is spaceless, timeless, beyond form —It is the content and radiance of our existence.The signs of God have their own speech;Thou hear’st it or thou hear’st it not.This...

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Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Women

Wise Solomon had temples builtTo foreign gods, for his belovèd wives;With loving sweetness Magdalene pouredSpikenard oil on Jesus’ feet.On Dante’s thorny path of lifeRavenna’s noble women were a grace.The eternal feminine I wish to praise —Woman’s solace is a favor...

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