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Eloquent, Erudite, Unequaled,
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This review is from: From the Divine to the Human: Survey of Metaphsis and Epistemology (The Library of Traditional Wisdom) (Paperback)
Strictly speaking, Schuon wrote articles, not books. He makes that clear in the preface to this group of essays. It is also clear that Schuon is a "philosopher" in the ancient sense of this word, a "lover of wisdom." What may come as a surprise-to readers accustomed only to the modern concept of philosophy as a manipulation of mental notions-is the author's insistence on the inalienable reciprocity between wisdom and love. Even within Hindu philosophy, the two paths are often conceived as being mutually exclusive, yet Schuon insists on the complementarity of their relationship at the deepest level.In some essays, this is discussed in the language of metaphysical principles. In others, it is its manifestation at the cosmic level which is considered. In either case, what is fundamental to understanding Schuon is that what is most real is not what can be perceived with our senses; it is the spiritual, the invisible sacred essence of things. He writes, "Spirit is Substance, matter is accident.... The sacred is the projection of the Immutable into the mutable." This is no facile emanationism, nor is it simply a current elaboration of Platonic thought. There is something in Schuon going beyond erudition and eloquence that is irrefutable, and there are no contemporary categories in which to put him. His style is very condensed, for which he makes no apologies. The reader has to be willing to put aside the reflex of seeing everything only as a result of "horizontal" causes such as historical conditioning, "borrowings" and psychological influences. Schuon asks us to consider the "vertical" dimension, thus to look at the very nature of things: "Fundamental intelligence is manifested, not necessarily in the fact of accepting lofty ideas, but by the capacity to really understand them."
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