The universality of what Guénon and Schuon call "traditional metaphysics" is only due to the fact that the schematic perception of the structure of reality is more or less the same in all times and places. Their attempt to explain it by a lineage of initiatory transmissions is absurd.
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The universality of what Guénon and Schuon call "traditional metaphysics" is only due to the fact that the schematic perception of the structure of reality is more or less the same in all times and places. Their attempt to explain it by a lineage of initiatory transmissions is absurd.