INDEX
advaita 31,90
agnosticism 83 [7]
ahankāra 42,48
Äkāsha 23
Alexandrian Gnosticism 25 [10]
angelic states 49,70 [1]
angels 49,70
Aristotle 67 [3], 77-78
Asuras 71
atomist(s) 18, 23
Being (defined) 20
Brahma 81
Brahmā 12 [13]
Brahmānda ('World Egg'), 67 [7]
Buddhi 42, 50, 52, 82 [3]
Cartesian 'animal machines' 47
China 51 [7]
Chuang Tzu 36-37, 89 [3]
darshana 51
Descartes 18, 40 [10], 56 [5]
determinism 89
Devas 70
Dragon, Far-Eastern symbolism of 68 [10]
dream state 35-36,39,41,44,76
dualism 56,65
duality 32,51,90,95
ens et unum convertuntur 91 [4]
ens rationis 11 [10]
ether 23
Euclidean geometry 14 [3]
Fiat Lux 68
Greece 23 [5]
Greek 24 [8]
gunas 64
hallucination 38 [7]
Hindu doctrine 12 [13], 29 [6], 31, 42, 95 [15]
symbolism 67 [7]
tradition 50 [4], 67 [8], 71
Hiranyagarbha 67 [7]
immanentism 87 [1]
India 23 [5], 51 [7]
Islamic esoterism 28, 57 [1], 72 [8], 92 [6], 95 [15]
jīvan-mukta 73, 95 [15]
jīvan-mukti 71
Khien 12
Khouen 12
knowledge, Aristotelian definition of 78
Leibnitz 14, 16-17, 38 [8], 91 [4]
Logos, Platonic and Alexandrian 50
man, Aristotelian and Scholastic definition of 48
manas 42,48
Manu 50
māyāvi-rūpa 36
metaphysics 17 [7],39,42,55,69, 78,80,85
Moksha (Mukti) 71
Muḥyi'd Dīn ibn al-'Arabī 72 [8], 83 [6]
multorum in uno expressio 38 [8]
Nārāyana 67 [8]
Non-Being 20-27, 31-32, 34, 65, 90-91, 93-94
non-duality 31,83,90-91
ontogeny 44
ontology 34
pantheism 10 [9],87 [1]
phylogeny 44
Pascal 32 [1]
polypsychism 44
positivists 83 [7]
psychologists 29 [10], 41-43, 52
psychology 18, 27, 41-42, 54 [1]
rationalism 84
reincarnationist hypothesis 44
Saint Thomas Aquinas 70 [2], 82 [2]
Satchidānanda 84
Scholastic doctrine 82 [2]
philosophers 11 [10],50 [5]
Shakti 12 [13]
Shankarāchārya 73 [10], 79 [8]
Spencer, Herbert 83 [7]
subconscious 43
successive existences 44
superconscious 43
svechchhāchāri 95
tamas 68
Tao 37 [6]
Taoist text 36
theology 69, 82 [5], 85 [12]
transformism 44
transformist theories 45
universal Possibility 7, 9, 11-14, 17, 21,44,81,83,86,90,94
Upanishads 76 [2]
Vaishvānara 78
Vedānta 81
videha-mukti 71
Vishnu 67 [8]
Wahdat al-wujūd 28
wu-wei 93
Yoga 71
Yogi 71, 95 [15]
Zero, metaphysical 24, 31-33, 90
René Guénon (1886-1951) was one of the great luminaries of the twentieth century, whose critique of the modern world has stood fast against the shifting sands of intellectual fashion. His extensive writings, now finally available in English, are a providential treasure-trove for the modern seeker: while pointing ceaselessly to the perennial wisdom found in past cultures ranging from the Shamanistic to the Indian and Chinese, the Hellenic and Judaic, the Christian and Islamic, and including also Alchemy, Hermeticism, and other esoteric currents, they direct the reader also to the deepest level of religious praxis, emphasizing the need for affiliation with a revealed tradition even while acknowledging the final identity of all spiritual paths as they approach the summit of spiritual realization.
The Multiple States of the Being is the companion to, and the completion of, The Symbolism of the Cross, which, together with Man and His Becoming according to the Vedānta, constitute René Guénon's great trilogy of pure metaphysics. In this work, Guénon offers a masterful explication of the metaphysical order and its multiple manifestations-of the divine hierarchies and what has been called the Great Chain of Being-and in so doing demonstrates how jhana, intellective or intrinsic knowledge of what is, and of That which is Beyond what is, is a Way of Liberation. Guénon the metaphysical social critic, master of arcane symbolism, comparative religionist, researcher of ancient mysteries and secret histories, summoner to spiritual renewal, herald of the end days, disappears here. Reality remains.
The Collected Works of René Guénon brings together the writings of one of the greatest prophets of our time, whose voice is even more important today than when he was alive.
Huston Smith, The World's Religions
In the exercise of the central function of restoring the great principles of traditional metaphysics to Western awareness this true jinanin gave proof of a universality of understanding that for centuries had had no parallel in the Western world.
Frithjof Schuon, Language of the Self