Frithjof Schuon Archive

Waiting for the Enemy

Frithjof Schuon created this painting in 1967, and it is reproduced in the book The Feathered Sun (World Wisdom, 1990) on page 37. The image of the sacred Thunderbird painted on the shield is particularly vivid. Three eagle feathers are also attached to the shield. Sacred symbols adorn the clothing of the warriors, their implements, and their horses. Red is a sacred color to the Plains Indians. Buffalo skulls, such as the one at the lower right, were used in prayers and rituals, symbolizing and invoking the “solar” power of the buffalo, among other things.

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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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