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World Wisdom's Spiritual Classics series
Books about Buddhism
Noble Faces, Strong Voices: Exploring "The Spirit of Indian Women"
What is Sacred Art?
Exploring "Timeless in Time" - a biography of Sri Ramana Maharshi
Paul Goble's World: Native Americans' relationship to all created beings
Ernest Thompson Seton explains "The Gospel of the Redman"
The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature
Science and the Myth of Progress
The Sacred Worlds Series
Slideshows
The Perennial Philosophy Series
The "flysheet" of World Wisdom's Perennial Philosophy series
What is the Perennial Philosophy?
Every Branch in Me
The Essential Ananada K. Coomaraswamy
Paths to the Heart
Paths to Transcendence
Ye Shall Know The Truth
Seeing God Everywhere
The Essential Titus Burckhardt
The Essential Frithjof Schuon
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World Wisdom's
Perennial Philosophy Series
takes its name from a school of thought that has ancient traditional roots but that was finally articulated at the beginning of the Twentieth Century through the writings of several leading figures. It continues to be the philosophical foundation upon which numerous contemporary authors base their writings on the crises of the modern world, the essential unity of religions, the nature of sacred art and symbolism, the relationship of humankind to the cosmos, and so on. The Perennial Philosophy focuses on universal aspects of Reality that manifest themselves within the sacred traditions of the world, tying together statements of ancient wisdom with contemporary observations on the dilemmas of modern life to answer such fundamental questions as:
What is the nature of God?
How is creation related to its cause (i.e. God)?
What explains the existence of multiple religions, each claiming its own unique relationship to the Truth?
Why do some modern people reject the superiority of the modern world in comparison to traditional civilizations?
What does it mean to fulfill our "nature" as human beings?
The leading exponents of the Perennial Philosophy are such writers as René Guénon,
Ananda K. Coomaraswamy,
Frithjof Schuon,
Titus Burckhardt
,
Martin Lings
and
Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
The following slides in this slideshow give brief overviews of the books in World Wisdom's Perennial Philosophy series.
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