Schuon asserts that to transcend religious differences, we must explore the esoteric nature of the spiritual path back to the Divine Oneness at the heart of all religions. ".. superlative .. the most powerful statement of the grand, or better, primordial, tradition that is original in incorporating what our age for the first time demands: that religion be treated in global terms."---from the introduction by Huston Smith. One of the "100 Best Spiritual Books of the Twentieth Century." ---HarperSanFrancisco
173 pages
About the author: Frithjof Schuon was born in Switzerland in 1907. A world traveler, during the time he studied the religion of the Plains Indians, he was officially adopted into the Sioux nation. He has been acclaimed as the greatest living authority on comparative religions. He is the author of Into the Face of the Absolute: The Library of Traditional Wisdom(1989), The Feathered Sun: Plains Indians in Art and Philosophy(1990), and To Have a Center(1990).
