The Symbolism of the Cross

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In this profound metaphysical treatise, René Guénon explores the universal symbolism of the cross—not merely as a Christian emblem, but as a timeless, archetypal figure expressing the deepest principles of traditional cosmology and spiritual realization.
The Symbolism of the Cross reveals the cross as a representation of the union of opposites, the intersection of the temporal and the eternal, and the axis by which the human being may ascend from the material to the transcendent. With his trademark clarity and intellectual rigor, Guénon unfolds the cross’s significance across diverse spiritual traditions, showing it as a geometric key to the structure of the cosmos and the inner path of initiation.
A cornerstone of perennial philosophy, this work invites the reader into a contemplative journey through symbol, doctrine, and metaphysical truth—offering not merely information, but a means of inner transformation.
René Guénon (1886–1951) was a pioneering French metaphysician, philosopher, and esotericist whose writings bridged Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. A leading voice in the Traditionalist School, Guénon sought to restore timeless metaphysical principles amid the disorientation of the modern world. His works explore symbolism, initiation, sacred knowledge, and the unity underlying all authentic spiritual paths. After relocating to Egypt in 1930, he embraced Sufism and lived the remainder of his life in Cairo, deepening his engagement with Islamic mysticism. Today, Guénon remains a key influence on scholars, seekers, and spiritual thinkers worldwide.
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The classics
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2024-03-29
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V Bros.
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9782487364073
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