Perennial Philosophy or Primordial Tradition?: Huston Smith, Aldous Huxley and Ken Wilber - a view by James Baquet
James Baquet has a very interesting site - Take a look at Baquet’s site HERE It has a lot to say about Perennial Philosophy an the Primordial Tradition;
The modern popularity of the term can probably be attributed to the work of Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), who used the three words [...]
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