Leo Schaya

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Leo Schaya (1916–1985) was a Swiss

Traditionalist School
.

Biography

Born in

neo-Platonism, Sufism and Advaita Vedanta
.

He published several articles on the

Sufi doctrine of unity. He is the founder of the journal Connaissance des religions (Knowledge of Religions)
.

Traditionalism

Schaya was a friend and frequent correspondent of prominent

.

"The essential principles of the various orthodox revelations are identical, a fact which can be discovered by metaphysical penetration of dogmas and symbols."

[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Bibliography

In English

In French

See also

  • Traditionalist School

References

  1. ^ Leo Schaya, The Universal Meaning of the Kabbalah (Penguin Books, 1973) 10.
  2. ^ (fr)Léo Schaya, "L'homme et l'absolu selon la Kabbale"
  3. ^ [1] "Pray Without Ceasing: The Way of the Invocation in World Religions", Patrick Laude
  4. ^ [2] "Seeing God Everywhere: Essays on Nature and the Sacred" Barry McDonald, p. 241
  5. ^ [3] "La onzième heure: la crise spirituelle du monde moderne à la lumière ...", Martin Lings, Pages 92, 93, 94
  6. ^ (fr)[4] "Le monde à l'envers: essais critiques sur la civilisation moderne" , Jean Hani
  7. ^ Universal Aspects of the Kabbalah & Judaism, Leo Schaya
  8. ^ (fr)"Réceptions de la cabale", Pierre GISEL, Lucie KAENNEL

Further reading

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