You must have a bit of a warped view of both Guénon and Schuon, they never ascribed 'Intellect' to 'God', while Guénon has written extensively on the Trinity, never stating that it is false or contradictory
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I haven’t actually read ‘the multiple states of the Being’ or ‘Symbolism of the Cross’. Will do that. Could you paraphrase the basic thrust of the argument?
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"Existence is nothing but the total manifestation of Being, or, to be more exact, the realisation, in manifested mode, of all the possibilities that Being implies and contains principially in its very one-ness"
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Not sure how to capture the meaning in a short argument, would really just be quoting the first chapters of the books, which I think are already quite short
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