Schuon goes to the root of the impasse reached aby the modern mind, resulting from the difficulty so many people have in accepting the symbolic expressions of religion in the face of academic rationalism, relativism and the discoveries of science. These essays clear the ground, beginning with the crucial reintegration of intelligence and our need for causal explanations, long left neglected and outside faith. The transcendent and primordial nature of revelation, intellect, faith, prayer and the human condition are set for a thin framework that reconciles the apparent incompatibility between metaphysics - commonly confused with rational thought - and the love of God, often seen only from the standpoint of sentimentality.