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Centered on Taoism, this text is also characteristically rich in illuminating cross-references to other traditions. The ternary in question - Heaven, Earth, and Human - is an inescapable feature of all spirituality; it possesses the possibility of functioning as an initiatory means of support for inner realization.

171 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1946

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René Guénon

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René Guénon (1886-1951) was a French author and intellectual who remains an influential figure in the domain of sacred science,traditional studies, symbolism and initiation.

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April 9, 2023
A later Guenon work of the specifically metaphysical variety, we found this one easier to digest that Multiple States of Being, as well as Symbolism of the Cross. Perhaps that was because we've studied Taoism for years, and this one specifically deals with Taoist topics, so we had a little more context. Also touches on alchemy, which was helpful!
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April 1, 2021
Thanks to this work I could discover a forgotten new persepective on the Quran,
And I am sure it is a universal work that can help interpret any religion and mythology in a new light that in the end is not a new thing but always has been in us
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August 13, 2012
Not the master piece of Guenon - but a simpler writing in comparison to others, which helps in getting some confidence with the Author...
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December 20, 2021
Comme toujours avec Guénon, il est difficile de retenir tout ce qu'il a à dire avec une seule lecture. Ce livre a pour sujet surtout les ternaires de l'extrême-orient, mais pas que. Le livre touch aux sujets très divers, comme l'hermetisme jusqu'à la réligion chrétienne. Ce qui est fort logique, vu que, selon Guénon, toutes ces traditions se derivent de la tradition primordiale.

Il faut dire que ce livre n'est pas facile à aborder. Si l'on n'a jamais lu de Guénon, je recommendrais "Le Roi du Monde" et "La Crise du Monde Moderne." D'ailleurs, sans avoir déjà lu "La Règne de la Quantité," ce livre serait plus difficile encore.

J'ai beaucoup appris à propos de la tradition orientale, mais il reste beacoup à extraire de ce livre. Je le relirai dans un avenir proche, je pense.
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