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The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West Paperback – July 28, 2009


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An inspired gathering of religious writings that reveals the "divine reality" common to all faiths, collected by Aldous Huxley

"The Perennial Philosophy," Aldous Huxley writes, "may be found among the traditional lore of peoples in every region of the world, and in its fully developed forms it has a place in every one of the higher religions."

With great wit and stunning intellect—drawing on a diverse array of faiths, including Zen Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Christian mysticism, and Islam—Huxley examines the spiritual beliefs of various religious traditions and explains how they are united by a common human yearning to experience the divine. The Perennial Philosophy includes selections from Meister Eckhart, Rumi, and Lao Tzu, as well as the Bhagavad Gita, Tibetan Book of the Dead, Diamond Sutra, and Upanishads, among many others.


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“[A] sweeping history of religious belief.” — The Guardian (UK)

The Perennial Philosophy is the core synthesis of religious thought that Huxley drew from mystical thinkers among the world’s great religions.” — Washington Post Book World

“The masterpiece of all anthologies . . . Even an agnostic can read this book with joy. — New York Times

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An inspired gathering of religious writings that reveals the "divine reality" common to all faiths, collected by Aldous Huxley

"The Perennial Philosophy," Aldous Huxley writes, "may be found among the traditional lore of peoples in every region of the world, and in its fully developed forms it has a place in every one of the higher religions."

With great wit and stunning intellect—drawing on a diverse array of faiths, including Zen Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Christian mysticism, and Islam—Huxley examines the spiritual beliefs of various religious traditions and explains how they are united by a common human yearning to experience the divine. The Perennial Philosophy includes selections from Meister Eckhart, Rumi, and Lao Tzu, as well as the Bhagavad Gita, Tibetan Book of the Dead, Diamond Sutra, and Upanishads, among many others.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Perennial Modern Classics (July 28, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0061724947
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061724947
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.3 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.79 x 8 inches
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Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) is the author of the classic novels Island, Eyeless in Gaza, and The Genius and the Goddess, as well as such critically acclaimed nonfiction works as The Devils of Loudun, The Doors of Perception, and The Perennial Philosophy. Born in Surrey, England, and educated at Oxford, he died in Los Angeles.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2005
I first stumbled on _The Perennial Philosophy_ decades ago as a teenager, and it provided a sense of direction which eventually led me out of the enchanted forest of religious absolutism -- not into "relativism", but into tolerant pluralism.

The underlying design of how religious language works in the "perennial philosophy" is clear, plausible and logical -- but apparently incomprehensible to the strident fundamentalist, who prefers the use of political coercion to sober deliberation. . . The issues are really quite simple:

1. The ultimate source/goal of virtually every religious system is considered by its devotees to be undefinable, beyond the grasp of human reasoning, ineffable, surpassing understanding. Humans call this Ultimate: Godhead (as distinct from "God"), Brahman (as distinct from "Brahma"), etc.

2. Since this religious Ultimate cannot he rationally defined, described, analysed, or plotted by mathematical models, religious language usage differs from that of the physical sciences. It employs verbal, visual, musical, metaphorical, mythological, and allegorical symbolism to SUGGEST that which humans may experience without being able to define: "When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer, etc." (Whitman). . . (Here is where we part company with the rigid rationalist for whom there is no reality apart from what can be measured or weighed.)

3. Religious systems arise at different times and places with various mythologies adapted to local needs. As long as these anthropomorhic creations lead the devotee to spiritual realization, they have value -- but not necessarily EQUAL value with every other mythology. Every individual understandably considers his own belief system as BETTER than those of others, and possibly the BEST of all; but this is radically different from claiming that his beliefs are the ONE AND ONLY POSSIBLE WAY to religious realization. BEST leaves open the possibility that other practices may be viable, though inferior; ONLY is binary -- you're either in or you're out, and that can make all the difference in the world. Consider the following:

4. In 9th-century Buddhist Japan the Shingon monk Kukai wrote a treatise on "The Ten Stages of Religious Consciousness" in which he predictably placed his own Shingon Sect at the top of the list. A competitor, the Tendai monk Saicho had no problem with this but was annoyed that Kukai placed the practice of the Kegon sect on the 9th rung, just ahead of Tendai on the 8th. Note that both Kukai and Saicho clearly recognized that all three sects provided ways to achieve spiritual realization, although one might be considered a BETTER practice than another. This is pluralism, NOT relativism (one thing being just as good as another). And neither claimed that his was the ONLY possible method.

5. Almost 5 centures later in his _Sand and Pebbles(Shasekishu): The Tales of Muju Ichien, a Voice for Pluralism in Kamakura Japan_ says in his Preface: "There is not just one method for entering the Way, the causes and conditions for enlightenment being many. Once a person understands their general significance, he will see that the purport of the various teachings does not vary. And when he puts them into practice, he will find that the goal of the myriad religious exercises is the same." And where does Muju get this idea? Basically from the Mahayana tradition, especially as expressed in _The Lotus Sutra_,q.v. Once again, the alternative to religious absolutism is inclusive pluralism, not "relativism".

In 1945 Aldous Huxley almost certainly never heard of these examples, but he was, and continues to be, a major force in introducing and defending religious pluralism in the West. _The Perennial Philosophy_ continues to inspire.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2015
This book is nothing short of a masterpiece. Not only because it's content is brilliant, but because Huxley put it together with such brightness, that only a genius mind could do it. The Perennial Philosophy is a manual for anyone interested in Eastern Philosophical and Religious Thought. It goes deep inside the heart and teachings of the most influential Mystics that ever lived. The book is practical, clear and detailed, covering important subjects that would take many students years to collect from several different sources.

Huxley proves brilliantly the Unity, Truth and Wisdom behind most religions. They all share a common source and ground that passes from faith, repentance and death to self into a divine nature of pure love and joy. He covers topics such as "Personality, Sanctity, Divine Incarnation, God in the World, Charity, Truth, Grace and Free Will, Good and Evil, Rituals", etc. So many important topics for one interesting in pursuing a divine path with a sincere heart toward God. Here are just a few quotes to inspire you to read this book:

"Liberation cannot be achieved except by the perception of the identity of the individual spirit with the universal spirit"

"The best that can be said for ritualistic legalism is that it improves conduct. It does little , however, to alter character and nothing of itself to modify consciousnesses"

"What could begin to deny self, if there were not something in man different from self?"

"Love seeks no cause beyond itself and no fruit; it is its own fruit, its own enjoyment."

"To the extent that there is attachment to "I", "Me" and "Mine", there is not attachment to, and therefore no unitive knowledge of, the divine ground"

"Everything is ours, provided that we regard nothing as our property"

"To find or know God in reality, by any outward proofs, or by anything but by God himself made manifest and self-evident in you, will never be your case either here or hereafter. For neither God, nor heaven, nor hell, nor the devil, nor the world, and the flesh, can be any otherwise knowable in you, or by you, but by their own existence and manifestation in you. And all pretended knowledge of any of these things, beyond or without this self-evident sensibility of their birth within you, is only such knowledge of them, as the blind man hath of that light, that never entered into him."

"You are as holy as you wish to be"

"if most of us remain ignorant of ourselves, it is because self-knowledge is painful and we prefer the pleasures of illusion."

"Turning to God without turning from Self"- the formula is absurdly simple; and yet, simple as it is, it explains all the follies and iniquities committed in the name of religion"

Enjoy the book!
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El libro llegó algo dañado, con una rasgadura de 1 cm aproximadamente en un lateral de la portada y las esquinas dobladas. Por lo demás, el libro cumple con las expectativas en cuanto a calidad/precio.
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Reviewed in Spain on January 21, 2022
El libro llegó algo dañado, con una rasgadura de 1 cm aproximadamente en un lateral de la portada y las esquinas dobladas. Por lo demás, el libro cumple con las expectativas en cuanto a calidad/precio.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The most needed book in the world!!
Reviewed in India on September 28, 2019
The title intrigued me that is why I bought this one...although i was a little sceptical about the review on the cover by New york times “the most needed book in the world...a masterpiece” but halfway through the book I reiterate the same...
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J. P. Dawson
5.0 out of 5 stars De bron van ons zijn
Reviewed in Germany on August 1, 2019
Ik kende het boek al – zowel in het Nederlands als in het Engels. Ik kocht een nieuw exemplaar voor een vriend. Huxley is ongekend diep en heeft ongelooflijk veel onderzocht. Hij is ook natuurlijk veelzijdig: denk aan zijn romans, zoals 'Brave New World'. Hoe en wat wij kennen, wat wij in wezen weten, komt van binnen naar ons toe in verschillende beelden en talen door de eeuwen heen.
emmanuel lopez rincon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on June 21, 2017
Excelente, tanto este libro como las puertas de la percepción han sido muy gratos para los que quieran leer cosas interesantes respecto religión
Richard S.
5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Spiritual Book Ever Written
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2017
I have read literally thousands of spiritual books. This one exceeds them all by orders of magnitude. I spent decades discovering (the hard way) stuff he clearly spells out here. A friend of Krishnamurti, who was extremely bright, I wish I'd been a fly on the wall in their conversations. Now, if you really care about the spiritual path - as I have - you will flip over this book. I've toured with mighty gurus. I've devoured mystical Christian organizations. I've visited Trappist Monasteries. Heck! I live directly across from a Tibetan Gonpa and have met all the really wonderful Rimpoches.

This book can save you decades of hard earned, sometimes painful, crushing and difficult revelations. I bought it for each of my family members. It is a tour de force of everything from the fundamentals to the very highest level of spiritual information. It's kind of "The Whole Path For Dummies". Buy it. If you 'get it', you will never see the world the same way. I very strongly recommend it. Should I say that again?
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