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Friday, March 13th, 2009 | |
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_4:34 pm_[baroncomo] | Frithjof Schuon (Comment on this) |
Sunday, September 7th, 2008 | |
_3:06 pm_[baroncomo] | Traditionlists.org This is a worthwhile resource for those interested in Guénon, Schuon, Nasr, and and other Schuonian writers. To a lesser extent the author also addresses things Evolian.The site is run by Dr. Mark Sedgwick, who is the author of Against the Modern World.Sedgwick also has a blog, which is updated very occasionally. (1 Comment |Comment on this) |
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007 | |
_10:18 pm_[steinmezzo] | anthony kaldellis I thought I'd see if anyone else here has heard of Anthony Kaldellis - a classics scholar who has written a number of books over the last few years that could be of great interest to Traditionalists. Kaldellis seems to be a "man on a mission". And his "mission" seems to be demonstrating that "Hellenism", in the religious sense (ie, Paganism), managed to survive as an underground religion in Byzantium.Here is a review of his book "Procopius of Ceasarea": http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2005/2005-10-11.htmlCurt (aka "Steinmezzo") (Comment on this) |
Monday, December 10th, 2007 | |
_12:13 pm_[dragon_han] | You wish to know when this search will end? While there is the one who wishes to know - all will proceed... On a ladder leading to "anywhere" from "anywhere"... Any step can appear to be the last one … Relax and do not worry... You always see only one, the following step... And you think, that this one exactly is the last one … Probably it is only the first one! (Comment on this) |
Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 | |
_11:55 pm_[pandable] | Greetings one and all.We'll get some formal discussion started here soon (or if any of you have a Traditionalist-related topic you'd like to chime in on, feel free to post.)In case any of you were wondering about me, there isn't a lot to say. I'm a twenty year old college graduate, who majored in history and international studies. I'm going to be going to graduate school to eventually get my Ph.D in Religious Studies with a focus on eastern religion and the Traditionalist movement. I'm a Traditionalist/Perennialist myself. Moreover, I am a Shaivite Hindu. On the side, I'm a musician. This community was made in response to having a question I wanted to discuss with someone while reading Guenon's Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrine, and having no-one to discuss it with.Formal introductions are not necessary, but are perfectly fine. (6 Comments |Comment on this) |