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To Have a Center

A New Translation with Selected Letters

Edited by Harry Oldmeadow
Published by World Wisdom
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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In this new edition of his powerfully original work,Schuon covers an array of metaphysical, cosmological, and anthropological subjects. In the book’s signature essay, entitled "To Have a Center," the author surveys the ambiguous phenomenon of modern genius, showing how Western humanistic society has replaced the time-honored veneration of the saint and the hero with the cult of individualistic "genius." In other notable essays, Schuon deals with the relation between intelligence and character, the distinction between historical Gnosticism and pure gnosis, the degrees and dimensions of theism, the spiritual messages of David, Shankara, and Honen, and the symbolism of Plains Indian vestments.

This revised edition, containing over 65 pages of new material, features a fully revised translation from the French original as well as previously unpublished selections from Schuon’s letters and other private writings. Also included are editor’s notes, a glossary of foreign terms, and an index.

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  • Publisher: World Wisdom (July 7, 2015)
  • Length: 224 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781936597444

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“Translated from the French, this collection of essays on the philosophy of religion reflects the author’s search for a sense of the spiritual in all of human life. . . . This is a very challenging and scholarly work for all seeking the Sophia Perennis, ‘the timeless metaphysical truth underlying the diverse religions.’”

– Choice Reviews

“By the power and transparency of its thought—faithful echo of a suprahuman teaching—[this book] is truly a ‘light on the way’ for the discerning reader.”

– Jean Hani, author of Sacred Royalty and The Black Virgin

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