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The Essential Works of Kabbalah - The Core of Mystic Wisdom - cover

The Essential Works of Kabbalah - The Core of Mystic Wisdom

S. L. MacGregor Mathers, Bernhard Pick, J. Abelson, Nurho de Manhar, W. W. Westcot

Editorial: Good Press

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The anthology 'The Essential Works of Kabbalah' serves as a profound exploration into the mystical heart of Jewish spirituality and esoteric thought. Encompassing a wide range of literary styles'Äîfrom ancient scriptural interpretations to later hermetic translations'Äîthis collection captures the rich and intricate traditions of Kabbalistic literature. Within its pages lie texts of immense historical and philosophical significance, curated with precision to highlight the diversity of thought within Kabbalah. Standout pieces include works that elucidate the enigmatic paths of the Tree of Life and the Sephirot, offering readers a rare glimpse into the metaphysical ideations that have captivated thinkers for centuries. The contributors, including J. Abelson, Nurho de Manhar, Bernhard Pick, S. L. MacGregor Mathers, and W. W. Westcot, are renowned scholars and translators, each bringing a unique lens to the esoteric traditions and mystical teachings of Kabbalah. Their collective expertise bridges historical and cultural gaps, shedding light on Kabbalistic practices that have significantly influenced spiritual and philosophical movements across different epochs. Through their contributions, the anthology weaves an intricate tapestry of ideas that speaks to both ancient traditions and their evolving interpretations. For readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Kabbalistic tradition, 'The Essential Works of Kabbalah' represents an irreplaceable scholarly resource. This collection is more than an anthology; it is an intellectual journey that invites readers to immerse themselves in the profound questions and mystical narratives that Kabbalah addresses. Its breadth and depth offer both educational and transformative insights, providing opportunities to engage with a multiplicity of perspectives and styles. Delving into this collection promises not only a deeper appreciation of Kabbalah but also an enriching dialogue with the diverse voices encapsulated within.
Disponible desde: 16/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 831 páginas.

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