Prayer Fashions Man: Frithjof Schuon on the Spiritual LifeWorld Wisdom, Inc, 2005 - 267 sivua In this newly revised English translation from the French, including a comprehensive glossary, this volume surveys the enormous range of Schuon's writngs on prayer and spiritual life. |
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Sivu 8
... sense the inverse , since the initiative , if one may put it this way , is on the part of God ; He tests the faith of man , which man must prove . Sincere , integral faith always implies renunciation , poverty , pri- vation , since the ...
... sense the inverse , since the initiative , if one may put it this way , is on the part of God ; He tests the faith of man , which man must prove . Sincere , integral faith always implies renunciation , poverty , pri- vation , since the ...
Sivu 10
... sense this is true when suffering , martyrdom , is given a univer- sal meaning . In this case it is true that man draws nearer to God only through suffering - that is , through sacrifice , renunciation , poverty , extinction , loss of ...
... sense this is true when suffering , martyrdom , is given a univer- sal meaning . In this case it is true that man draws nearer to God only through suffering - that is , through sacrifice , renunciation , poverty , extinction , loss of ...
Sivu 20
... sense of proportion , but also 2 This is the perspective of Chaitanya and Ramakrishna . It happened to them to fall into ecstasy ( samâdhi ) on seeing a beautiful animal . In Sufism analogous examples of " spiritual aesthetics ” are to ...
... sense of proportion , but also 2 This is the perspective of Chaitanya and Ramakrishna . It happened to them to fall into ecstasy ( samâdhi ) on seeing a beautiful animal . In Sufism analogous examples of " spiritual aesthetics ” are to ...
Sivu 21
... sense the reason , which owes its poverty to the fact that it constitutes a sort of " Luciferian " duplica- tion of the divine Intelligence , the only intelligence there is . Knowledge of facts depends upon contingencies , which cannot ...
... sense the reason , which owes its poverty to the fact that it constitutes a sort of " Luciferian " duplica- tion of the divine Intelligence , the only intelligence there is . Knowledge of facts depends upon contingencies , which cannot ...
Sivu 26
... senses are equally , though indirect- ly , derived from the Intellect - could not be actualized in a being that did not possess what , in the human domain , is supplied by the reason . In the same way , the uncreated Intellect , of ...
... senses are equally , though indirect- ly , derived from the Intellect - could not be actualized in a being that did not possess what , in the human domain , is supplied by the reason . In the same way , the uncreated Intellect , of ...
Sisältö
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Prayer and the Integration of the Psychic Elements | 29 |
Modes of Prayer | 57 |
1 | 71 |
Spiritual Perspectives IV | 77 |
Trials and Happiness | 89 |
Spiritual Perspectives V | 95 |
Microcosm and Symbol | 139 |
Meditation | 157 |
A Sampling of Letters | 183 |
Editors Notes | 209 |
Sources | 237 |
Index | 253 |
Biographical Notes | 267 |
Dimensions of the Human Vocation | 119 |
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absolute according Amitabha analogy appears Arabic aspect attitude beauty become Brahma Buddha Buddhist certitude charity Christ Christian consciousness contemplation cosmic divine Name doctrine editor's note esoterism Essence Evagrius Ponticus everything evil existence expression fact faith Frithjof Schuon gnosis grace heart Heaven Hesychasts Hindu Hinduism holy human humility Ibn Arabi implies individual infinite initiatic insofar Intellect intelligence inverse invocation Islam Jesus Jesus Prayer knowledge Luke Macarius of Egypt manifestation Matt Mâyâ means meditation Meister Eckhart Mercy metaphysical microcosm mode Muslim mystical nature neighbor note for Ch note for Spiritual nothingness object oneself ourselves outward Perennial Philosophy perfect Philokalia plane point of view possible pray pride Principle priori pure reality realization reason religion sacred Saint Sanskrit sense sincerity soul speak Spiritual Perspectives Sufi Sufism Sûrah symbol things thou tion tive traditional transcendence true truth union universal unto virtue words World Wisdom Books