Truth exists. In all things, and as an infinitude. It is therefore self evident that the goal of life should be to become aware of, understand, and then embody that truth. The methodologies associated with this spiritual path are diverse, as evidenced by the multiplicity of ancient religions. But like how all things in our world share a divine principle, so do these methods share a common feature. This is Tradition, or in other words, the transmission and therefore preservation of absolute knowledge through the transitory shifts in human history.
The past five-hundred years of Man’s existence have seen an unprecedented drop in this transmission. Whereas tradition used to run like a rushing river through all cultures of earth, it now exists only as a trickling stream in a shrinking number of places. Man has forgotten his eternal center. If western civilization is to continue its excellence, then a rediscovery and application of its tradition is necessary. Traditionalism is both the personal method and the cultural gateway through which this rededication to the Truth can be actualized.