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Anonymous No.24625532 [Report] >>24626385 >>24626462 >>24626470 >>24626557 >>24627225
who is the best writer of the Traditionalist School?
which one emphasizes the closest connection to Christianity while not denying other traditions, especially Buddhism (I'm very well aware both are almost polar opposites, but I'm looking for a point of reconciliation)
Anonymous No.24626385 [Report] >>24626478
>>24625532 (OP)
> who is the best writer of the Traditionalist School?
Guenon

>which one emphasizes the closest connection to Christianity while not denying other traditions, especially Buddhism
Schuon, although some of his takes are highly questionable even if other ones of his are quite good
Anonymous No.24626462 [Report]
>>24625532 (OP)

Evola
Anonymous No.24626470 [Report] >>24626554
>>24625532 (OP)
>who is the best writer of the Traditionalist School?
Wagner. Traditionalism ripped off his philosophy.

>which one emphasizes the closest connection to Christianity while not denying other traditions, especially Buddhism
Listen to Parsifal, it is a merging of Christianity and Buddhism.
Anonymous No.24626478 [Report]
>>24626385
I figured as much
Anonymous No.24626554 [Report]
>>24626470
>Traditionalism ripped off his philosophy.
brainlet post of the day award
Anonymous No.24626557 [Report] >>24626610
>>24625532 (OP)
>I'm very well aware both are almost polar opposites
Are you self-aware?
Anonymous No.24626610 [Report]
>>24626557
Extremely. Id even say to a fault.
Anonymous No.24627225 [Report]
>>24625532 (OP)
Guido de Giorgio ig