Personally, I have matured enough as a person to arrive at a point where I'm ready to leave Rene Guenon behind and move on to finer things. Where will this quest take me?
Personally...
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read hegel, fuck geunon
marry Land.
There is nothing beyond Guenon. The primordial tradition is unchanging and the only truth. All true study leads up to it.
lol shut it faggo
The logical step after Guenon is reading primary esoteric texts. Start with the Vedas, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, Taoism, alchemy, whatever. The world is you oyster.
I’m actually working on a post-traditionalism book chart. One of these days I’ll share it
make sure to include a "late stage traditionalism" subsection
You mean stuff like “Ride the Tiger”?
Swallow the schuon pill
>Where will this quest take me?
Directly to Hell.
More like Schuon, Lings, Pallis, (((Nasr))), Burckhardt, and (((Upton))).
shankara, ibn arabi
Those are non-dually Guénon (pbuh).
Try some ralph waldo emerson
That’s a step back to romanticism/sentimentalism
albanian nationalism
Checked, based, and /thread
Based as fuck
David Myatt
Based Abdul Al-Qari (pbuh) poster.
Esoteric Marxism, realising that the proletariat is the true depository of perennial tradition.
Abstract Algebra
Then draft your own philosophical treatise joining mathematics and metaphysics that'll be read by micromillions of Yea Forumsanons.
Read the one author Guenonfag always feared people would actually go and read.
Nagarjuna.
I'm sure a lot of people swallowed the Schuon "pill" at his commune.
Kek
Yea Forums is not ready for the final kuqpill
Yea Forums duhet të bëhet i vetëdijshëm mbi të vërtetën e shenjtë
>old thing good new thing bad
>I'm smarter than most
So I take it this guy is Yea Forums's version of Evola? Because of course Yea Forums can't like "mainstream" traditionalists, so they have to find some French intellectual who converted to Islam instead.
Yes. Evola is vastly superior to Guenon, but Yea Forums is majority pseuds.
> and move on to finer things. Where will this quest take me?
Śaṅkarācārya (pbuh)
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Seconding this