Sleep, death, and rebirth: mystical practices of Lurianic Kabbalah

"In the sixteenth century, the famous kabbalist Isaac Luria transmitted a secret trove of highly complex mystical practices to a select groups of students. These meditations were designed to capitalize on sleep and death states in order to effectively split one's soul into multiple parts,...

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Main Author: Ish-Shalom, Zvi (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Academic Studies Press 2021
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:New perspectives in post-Rabbinic Judaism
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Lurya, Yitsḥaḳ ben Shelomoh 1534-1572 / Cabala
Further subjects:B Tsefat (Israel) Religion 16th century
B Cabala History
B Mysticism Judaism
B Luria, Isaac ben Solomon (1534-1572) Teachings
B Transmigration Judaism
B Soul music Judaism
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Summary:"In the sixteenth century, the famous kabbalist Isaac Luria transmitted a secret trove of highly complex mystical practices to a select groups of students. These meditations were designed to capitalize on sleep and death states in order to effectively split one's soul into multiple parts, and which, when properly performed, permitted the adept to free oneself from the cycle of rebirth. Through an in-depth analysis of these contemplative practices within the broader context of Lurianic literature, Zvi Ish-Shalom guides us on a penetrating scholarly journey into a realm of mystical teachings and practices never before available in English, illuminating a radically monistic vision of reality at the heart of Kabbalistic metaphysics and practice"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1644696282