Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism
Title | Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | Central European University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9789637326035 |
Ascensions on high took many forms in Jewish mysticism and they permeated most of its history from its inception until Hasidism. The book surveys the various categories, with an emphasis on the archetectural images of the ascent, like the resort images of pillars, lines, and ladders.
Yearnings of the Soul
Title | Yearnings of the Soul PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Garb |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2015-11-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 022629594X |
In Yearnings of the Soul, Jonathan Garb uncovers a crucial thread in the story of modern Kabbalah and modern mysticism more generally: psychology. Returning psychology to its roots as an attempt to understand the soul, he traces the manifold interactions between psychology and spirituality that have arisen over five centuries of Kabbalistic writing, from sixteenth-century Galilee to twenty-first-century New York. In doing so, he shows just how rich Kabbalah’s psychological tradition is and how much it can offer to the corpus of modern psychological knowledge. Garb follows the gradual disappearance of the soul from modern philosophy while drawing attention to its continued persistence as a topic in literature and popular culture. He pays close attention to James Hillman’s “archetypal psychology,” using it to engage critically with the psychoanalytic tradition and reflect anew on the cultural and political implications of the return of the soul to contemporary psychology. Comparing Kabbalistic thought to adjacent developments in Catholic, Protestant, and other popular expressions of mysticism, Garb ultimately offers a thought-provoking argument for the continued relevance of religion to the study of psychology.
The Privileged Divine Feminine in Kabbalah
Title | The Privileged Divine Feminine in Kabbalah PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2018-11-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3110599805 |
This volume addresses the complex topic of the preeminent status of the divine feminine power, to be referred also as Female, within the theosophical structures of many important Kabbalists, Sabbatean believers, and Hasidic masters. This privileged status is part of a much broader vision of the Female as stemming from a very high root within the divine world, then She was emanated and constitutes the tenth, lower divine power, and even in this lower state She is sometime conceived of governing this world and as equal to the divine Male. Finally, She is conceived of as returning to Her original place in special moments, the days of Sabbath, the Jewish Holidays or in the eschatological era. Her special dignity is sometime related to Her being the telos of creation, and as the first entity that emerged in the divine thought, which has been later on generated. In some cases, an uroboric theosophy links the Female Malkhut, directly to the first divine power, Keter. The author points to the possible impact of some of the Kabbalistic discussions on conceptualizations of the feminine in the Renaissance period.
Apocalypticism and Mysticism in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Title | Apocalypticism and Mysticism in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | John J. Collins |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-09-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3110597268 |
The nature and origin of Jewish mysticism is a controversial subject. This volume explores the subject by examining both the Hebrew and Aramaic tradition (Dead Sea Scrolls, 1 Enoch) and the Greek philosophical tradition (Philo) and also examines the Christian transformation of Jewish mysticism in Paul and Revelation. It provides for a nuanced treatment that differentiates different strands of thought that may be considered mystical. The Hebrew tradition is mythical in nature and concerned with various ways of being in the presence of God. The Greek tradition allows for a greater degree of unification and participation in the divine. The New Testament texts are generally closer to the Greek tradition, although Greek philosophy would have a huge effect on later Christian mysticism. The book is intended for scholars and advanced students of ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
Abraham Abulafia’s Esotericism
Title | Abraham Abulafia’s Esotericism PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 636 |
Release | 2020-10-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110598779 |
This book focuses on Abraham Abulafia's esoteric thought in relation to Maimonides, Maimonideans, and Islamic thought in the line of Leo Strauss' theory of the history of philosophy. A survey of Abulafia's sources leads into an analysis of the esoteric meaning on the famous parable of the three rings, considering also the possible connection between this parable, which Abdulafia inserted into a book dedicated to his student, the 13th century rabbi Nathan the wise, and the Lessing's Play "Nathan the Wise." The book also examines Abulafia's universalistic understanding of the nature of the Bible, the Hebrew language, and the people of Israel (or the Sinaic revelation). The universal aspects of Abulafia’s thought have been put in relief against the more widespread Kabbalistic views which are predominantly particularistic. A number of texts have also been identified here for the first time as authored by Abulafia.
The Poetry of Kabbalah
Title | The Poetry of Kabbalah PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Cole |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 541 |
Release | 2012-04-10 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0300169167 |
Introduces renderings of, and commentary on, Kabbalistic verse that emerged directly from Jewish mysticism and that reveals the foundations of both language and existence itself.
Kabbalah
Title | Kabbalah PDF eBook |
Author | Shahar Arzy |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2015-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0300152361 |
"In this original study, Moshe Idel, an eminent scholar of Jewish mysticism and thought, and the cognitive neuroscientist and neurologist Shahar Arzy combine their considerable expertise to explore the mysteries of the Kabbalah from an entirely new perspective: that of the human brain. In lieu of the theological, sociological, and psychoanalytic approaches that have generally dominated the study of ecstatic mystical experiences, the authors endeavor to decode the brain mechanisms underlying these phenomena. Arzy and Idel analyze first-person descriptions to explore the Kabbalistic techniques employed by most prominent Jewish mystics to effect bodily reduplications, dissociations, and other phenomena, and compare them with recent neurological observationsand modern-day laboratory experiments. The resultant study offers readers a scientific, more brain-based understanding of how ecstatic Kabbalists achieved their most precious mystical experiences. The study further demonstrates how these Kabbalists have long functioned as pioneering investigators of the human self"--