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Kabbalah, the mystic quest in Judaism Therefore, in order to understand mysticism, it is necessary to comprehend specific types of mystical experiences. That, within the context of Judaism, is the subject of this book. Kabbalah is the Hebrew name adopted by practitioners of ...
by David S. Ariel
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Kabbalah, an introduction to Jewish mysticism For much of its history, the study and practice of Kabbalah was confined to members of an intellectual and spiritual rabbinical elite. The complex and esoteric teachings of the Jewish mystical tradition were considered beyond the ken of ...
by Byron L. Sherwin
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Shalom Shar'abi and the kabbalists of Beit El Among these assumptions are that Kabbalah is Jewish mysticism and that, as '' mysticism,'' it shares common properties with other mystical traditions in the religions of the world. As stated, the study of Kabbalah as a metaphysical ...
by Pinchas Giller
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Gender, Kabbalah, and the Reformation, the mystical theology of Guillaume Postel, 1510-1581 This study examines the thought of Guillaume Postel (1510-1581), a French religious thinker who relied on Jewish Kabbalah and its mystical understanding of gender to argue that a female messiah had arrived who would heal the political and ...
by Yvonne Petry
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Kabbalah and eros In this book, the world’s foremost scholar of Kabbalah explores the understanding of erotic love in Jewish mystical thought.
by Moshe Idel
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Ecstatic Kabbalah (Easyread Large Edition) With meditation techniques for both beginning and advanced practitioners, The Ecstatic Kabbalah guides listeners into awareness of the presence of light with experiential practices for touching the four worlds of mystical Judaism:
by Rabbi David a Cooper
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An introduction to the Kabbalah 2 • The Kabbalist and His Kabbalah THE WAYS OF TRANSMISSION With the emergence of the mystical outlook on life, it was only natural that new elements were to manifest themselves in the Jewish world, necessarily causing inevitable ...
by Mosheh Ḥalamish
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The Sabbath in the classical Kabbalah As in Isaac the Blind's schema, Speech gives way Thought and finally, to that which is beyond expression, the mystical Nihil. Prayer is also seen — for the first time in the Kabbalah — as the return of the human will to the divine Will ...
by Elliot Kiba Ginsburg
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The universal kabbalah, deciphering the cosmic code in the sacred geometry of the sabbath star diagram Not only does this work offer a new, inclusive model for the Kabbalah but it also provides a basis for complexity theory, with its final extrapolation to infinity.
by Leonora Leet
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The Early Kabbalah Since the thirteenth century it has emerged as the most important current, and in subsequent centuries all Jewish mystical expressions were made, with few exceptions, through the symbolism provided by the Kabbalah.
by Joseph Dan, Ronald C. Kiener
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