These essays go to the roots of the religious/science impass.
Frithjof Schuon Libri
Frithjof Schuon fu un filosofo e metafisico riconosciuto come autorità in materia di religione e spiritualità e un esponente di spicco della Scuola Perennialista. La sua opera si concentra sul concetto di una religione eterna (Religio Perennis), offrendo una critica al relativismo accademico moderno. Schuon articolò una profonda fede in un principio assoluto, Dio, come governatore dell'universo, enfatizzando la connessione tra questo principio divino e l'umanità attraverso la rivelazione. Sebbene le sue principali opere metafisiche fossero composte in francese, si dedicò anche alla poesia in tedesco.







A collection of essays provoking an unusually rich description of what constitutes the prerogatives and fulfillment of the human state.
Roots of the Human Condition
- 216pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of universal metaphysics and everyday existence, this book delves into how metaphysical principles can inform and enhance spiritual and moral living. It offers insights on integrating profound philosophical concepts into practical life, aiming to enrich the reader's understanding of their own spiritual journey and ethical framework. The work emphasizes timeless truths that resonate across cultures and eras, encouraging a deeper connection to both self and the broader universe.
Essays covering a wide range of subjects: spiritual symbolism, the afterlife, and more.
Exploring the spiritual significance of artistic expressions across various religions, this collection features writings by philosopher Frithjof Schuon, curated by his wife, Catherine. With over 270 photographs, including 200 in color, it delves into the beauty and sacredness found in Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Far-Eastern traditions. The book also addresses themes such as crafts, poetry, music, dance, and the overall ambiance of artistic creations, offering a comprehensive view of the interplay between art and spirituality.
Christianity/Islam Perspectives on Esoteric Ecumenism
A New Translation with Selected Letters
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The book explores the intricate relationship between Christianity and Islam, focusing on the deeper spiritual dimensions that challenge superficial contradictions, particularly in moral aspects. It features several insightful chapters that enhance inter-religious dialogue. This new edition includes a fully revised translation of the original French text, along with an extensive Appendix containing previously unpublished letters and writings, offering readers a richer understanding of the author's perspectives.
In the Face of the Absolute
- 203pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Provides insightful answers to age-old religious and philosophical questions such as predestination and free will, the reason for evil, and the meaning of eternity in heaven and hell. This edition contains selections from Schuon's private writings, helpful editor's notes, an extensive glossary of foreign terms and phrases, and an index.
Exploring the inward and universal dimension of religion, this revised edition of Schuon's writings delves into esoterism and the concept of sophia perennis, or perennial wisdom. The book offers a new translation from French and includes over 60 pages of previously unpublished material, such as selections from his letters and private writings. Schuon's insights serve as essential keys to understanding the formal contradictions and transcendent unity among the world's religions.
This bilingual collection of poems in German and English serves as a lifelong companion for spiritual travelers, offering profound insights and reflections that resonate deeply. The verses invite readers to explore themes of spirituality and personal growth, ensuring that each reading reveals new layers of meaning and inspiration. Its enduring content makes it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enrich their spiritual journey.
Full-color plates, plus black-and-white prints, illuminates the spiritual and symbolist outlook of the American Indian.