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Light on the Ancient Worlds: A Brief Survey of the Book by Frithjof Schuon
How can we understand Native American traditions?
Interview with Frithjof Schuon - on Art
Books about Buddhism
The Perennial Philosophy Series
Spiritual Poetry
Insights into the early Christian Desert Fathers and Mothers
The Fullness of God: Frithjof Schuon on Christianity
Books on Hinduism
Science and the Myth of Progress
Slideshows
The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature
"…Providence reaches down even to these earthly things below: all of which things…"
The Sermon of All Creation: An Introduction
Fall Ferns and Trees
Cold Mountain
Spring Water
Red Dawn
Sunset
Eye of the Desert
Wildflowers
Marshlands
Setting Sun
Cacti
Purple Sky
Snow on Cedars
Spreading Branches
Twilight
Yellow Mist
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From the supreme God, whose beauty is unseen and ineffable, Providence reaches down even to these earthly things below: all of which things, so transitory and momentary, could not have their peculiar, richly assorted beauties, but from that intellectual and immutable Beauty forming them all.
Augustine of Hippo
(354-430)
All that is sweet, delightful, and amiable in this world, in the serenity of the air, the fineness of seasons, the joy of light, the melody of sounds, the beauty of colors, the fragrancy of smells, the splendor of precious stones, is nothing else but Heaven breaking through the veil of this world, manifesting itself in such a degree and darting forth in such variety so much of its own nature.
William Law
(1686-1761)
The day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw, and knew I saw, all things in God and God in all things.
Mechthild of Magdeburg
(1210-1297)
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