>>9925892>Wasn't he interested in many eastern cultures though?As far as I remember he published a book or a series of ones in 1920s covering many exotic religions from Orthodox Christianity to Hinduism. Since almost all Eastern religions contain the idea of perennial knowledge he based his own philosophy around, it's no wonder he had a preference for them. But since he was heavily influenced by Ibn Arabi and Sufism in general he converted to Islam in the end
>>9925894Mecha threads got too big and wanted to have their separate board plus many /a/tards didn't like them, no?