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    in which many of René Guénon's articles were published. Frans Vreede a close friend of Guénon also claimed the same, c.f. René Guénon et l’actualité de...
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    de René Guénon (1981). Jean-Pierre Laurant, "Le problème de René Guénon", Revue de l'histoire des religions (1971). Jean-Pierre Laurant, René Guénon: Les...
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  • sense, as a collective mind, the term collective entity, preferred by René Guénon, is synonymous with egregore. See the usage overview below. In the apocryphal...
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  • has thrust us deeper into material dependency and spiritual darkness. René Guénon (1886–1951) proposed a Yuga Cycle of 64,800 years in his 1931 French...
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    like Guénon with his political concerns of the "European authoritarian Right". Evola tried to develop a tradition different from that of Guénon and thus...
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    the French Orientalist René Guénon, a leading figure of traditionalism at the time who shared an interest in the occult. Guénon's 1927 text Crisis of the...
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  • Mystics. Boulder: Shambhala. pp. xiii. ISBN 1-57062-449-6.). See also René Guénon, Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines (1921 ed.), Sophia...
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    English and many other languages. He was also a painter and a poet. With René Guénon and Ananda Coomaraswamy, Schuon is recognized as one of the major 20th-century...
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  • The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times (category Books by René Guénon)
    collection exclusively dedicated to "Tradition" in order to publish Guénon. For Guénon, history is only the reflection of a vast cosmic process taking its...
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    article "Descartes, René". The Correspondence of René Descartes in EMLO Works by René Descartes at Project Gutenberg Works by or about René Descartes at Internet...
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    with figures such as Hermann Hesse being more moderately influenced. René Guénon founded the gnostic review, La Gnose in 1909, before moving to a more...
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    collection of essays that remain in print to this day. Deeply influenced by René Guénon, he became one of the founders of the Traditionalist School. His books...
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  • Rudolf Steiner, Savitri Devi, and Traditionalist philosophers such as René Guénon and Julius Evola, among others. Rudolf Steiner believed that the Kali...
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  • Although the term was first used in relation to perennial philosophy by René Guénon, and was further developed by his followers, including Ananda Coomaraswamy...
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  • Iwo Jima René Goscinny (1926–1977), French comic book editor and writer René Goupil (1608–1642), Canadian Catholic martyr and saint René Guénon (1886–1951)...
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    Rosicrucians had migrated eastward. In the first half of the 20th century, René Guénon, a researcher of the occult, presented this same idea in some of his...
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    Heehs (2008), p. 379 René Guénon, Etude sur l'hindouisme, Les Éditions traditionnelles, 1989, nouvelle édition, p268 Guénon, René. "Études sur l'hindouisme"...
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    important event while at Oxford was his discovery of the writings of René Guénon, a French metaphysician and Muslim convert, and those of Frithjof Schuon...
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    splintered into competing factions. René Guénon was himself initiated in the Martinist Order. In between 1906 and 1912, Guénon was a member of Martinist Lodges...
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  • Robert Laffont that Jean Robin discovered René Guénon's writings. He subsequently produced the text (René Guénon témoin de la Tradition, 1978), and has continued...
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    other esoteric traditions of the world. He was one of the initiators of René Guénon into Sufism and founder of the Parisian Al Akbariyya society. His art...
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    alias Papus. His work on "L'Archéomètre" deeply influenced the young René Guénon. He developed the term Synarchy—the association of everyone with everyone...
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    Éliphas Lévi (1810–1875) and Papus (1865–1916). Also significant was René Guénon (1886–1951), whose concern with tradition led him to develop an occult...
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    Hutin, Serge, Commentaires sur le Mutus Liber, Paris, Le lien, 1967 René, Guénon (2004). Symbols of sacred science. Sophia Perennis. ISBN 0-900588-78-0...
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  • New Age. A different division was used by the Traditionalist author René Guénon, who used esotericism to describe what he believed was the Traditionalist...
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    On his return, he discovered the works of the French metaphysician René Guénon, in whom "he found the key to the world that had entranced him". In early...
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  • members of the esoteric milieu, including René Guénon: the two men shared an interest in Islam, and from 1909 Guénon published several articles in Clarin’s...
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  • Guido De Giorgio (Havismat), Catholic, first close to the thought of René Guénon, then follower of Pius of Pietrelcina. Aniceto Del Massa (Sagittarius)...
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  • entitled L'Islam et la Fonction de René Guénon (Editions de l'Oeuvre, Paris). M. Valsan, "La fonction de René Guénon et le sort de l’Occident" (1951),...
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    led by such figures as Inayat Khan and Idries Shah (both in the UK), Rene Guenon (France), and Ivan Aguéli (Sweden). Sufism has also long been present...
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