“The ease with which certain words come to be musused is truly extraordinary: there are some who have gone so far as to give the name 'traditions' to popular habits, or even to conventions of quite recent origin, withouth importnace or real significance. As for ourselves, we refuse to give this name to what is only a more or less automatic respect for certain outward forms, which are sometimes nothing more than 'superstitions' in the etymological sense of the word. True tradition dewells in the outlook of a people or race or civilization, and it springs from causes that lie far deeper.”
Quote by René Guénon
Book:EAST AND WEST
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EAST AND WEST
This book delves into the complexities of cultural differences and geographical divides through a series of short stories, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the East and West from various perspectives. more
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