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Where to look to "see God Everywhere"?
A Definition of the Perennial Philosophy
Books on Hinduism
Interview with Frithjof Schuon - on Art
Every Branch In Me
: Who are we as "human" beings?
Paul Goble's World: Native Americans' relationship to all created beings
The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature
Ernest Thompson Seton explains "The Gospel of the Redman"
What are the "Foundations of Christian Art?"
Interview with Frithjof Schuon - on Primordiality
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The 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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Every Branch in Me: Essays on the Meaning of Man
, edited by
Barry McDonald
, is a collection of articles by leading perennialist authors that are unified by a single theme: nothing that is properly human can be separated from the essential spiritual nature of man. The subject matter of this book, therefore, may be termed "spiritual anthropology."
The specific topics are diverse, touching upon many important aspects of human experience, including the meaning of work, the role of laughter in spiritual life, relying upon God during a time of illness, the spiritual significance of clothing and the importance of seeking a spiritual guide. All of these essays, however, affirm with a single voice that man may only truly exist in relation to God's Being, and that at his center man possesses a nature which is in the image of God.
Every Branch In Me: Essays on the Meaning of Man
is an anthology of profound, thought-provoking essays that search for the essence and purpose of existence in human life itself. Regarding various religious teachings, modern history, and philosophical dilemmas with evenhanded scrutiny, these essays stretch the boundaries of commonly held wisdom in search of a deeper unifying truth.
"Every Branch In Me
is an impressive compilation and highly recommended reading for students of religion, philosophy, and metaphysics."
—Midwest Book Review
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