Frithjof Schuon (1907-1998) is best known as the foremost spokesman of the Perennial Philosophy. A gifted artist and poet as well as the author of over twenty books on religion, metaphysics, sacred art, and the spiritual path, Schuon's books have been translated into over a dozen languages and are respected by academic and religious authorities alike. Harry Oldmeadow was Coordinator of Philosophy and Religious Studies at La Trobe University Bendigo, Australia, until his recent retirement. He is a well-respected authority on the Perennialist school of comparative religion and the author of Frithjof Schuon and the Perennial Philosophy. He lives in Bendigo, Australia. Huston Smith (1919-2016) was Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, at Syracuse University. One of the world's leading scholars on comparative religion, he was author of the bestselling The World's Religions.
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"[In The Eye of the Heart] Schuon has elucidated some of the most complex metaphysical and cosmological questions as well as elements of the practical aspect of the realization of knowledge."--Seyyed Hossein Nasr, George Washington University, editor of The Essential Frithjof Schuon "I consider [Schuon] to be the most important religious thinker of our century."--Huston Smith, Syracuse University, author of The World's Religions and Beyond the Post-Modern Mind "The Eye of the Heart is one of the author's earliest books; the metaphysical wisdom which he so clearly articulates in this work remained the touchstone of his whole corpus."--Harry Oldmeadow, author of Frithjof Schuon and the Perennial Philosophy