In this paper I consider the way in which divinity is realized through an imaginary locus in the mystical thought of Jewish kabbalah and Hindu tantra. It demonstrates a reflective consciousness by the adept or master in understanding the place of God’s being, as a supernal and mundane reality. For the comparative assessment of these two distinctive approaches I shall use as a point of departure the interpretative strategies employed by Elliot Wolfson in his detailed work on Jewish mysticism. He argues that there is an androcentric bias embedded in the speculative outlook of medieval kabbalah, as he reads the texts through a psychoanalytic lens. In a similar way, I will argue that there is an androcentric bias to the speculations presented i...
I explore psychological aspects of a mystically-awakened state as depicted in the Kabbalah. This awa...
What should philosophical theology look like after the critique of Onto-theology, after Phenomenolog...
This chapter interrogates the conceptualization and creation of divine bodies in the Hebrew Bible th...
This paper explores the way in which God as the infinite ground of existence is discerned by the ima...
In this paper I consider the apparently distinctive outlooks indicated by the mystical thought of Je...
THE BEGINNINGS OF SYMBOLIC-RELIGIOUS COGNITION - Cognitive Archeology and Cognitive Fluidity: Abou...
Many similarities and correspondences are found in Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) and Hindu mysticism (...
Despite the study of Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah, being a tradition entirely created by male Rabbi...
The issue of the spiritual liberation in Hindu Tantrism is closely linked with an idea of the primev...
One of the defining characteristics of mystical experience posited by the psychologist and pragmatis...
One of the most fascinating parts of intellectual globalization is the dialogue that occurs between ...
From its inception in twelfth-century Provence, the Kabbalistic tradition contends that the performa...
Islam is often viewed as the religion par excellence of divine transcendence. God is khilāf al-'ālam...
This paper examines the relation of body, soul, and God in the context of spiritual desire. It conno...
Transpersonal perspectives on the meaningfulness of being human, and especially the significance of ...
I explore psychological aspects of a mystically-awakened state as depicted in the Kabbalah. This awa...
What should philosophical theology look like after the critique of Onto-theology, after Phenomenolog...
This chapter interrogates the conceptualization and creation of divine bodies in the Hebrew Bible th...
This paper explores the way in which God as the infinite ground of existence is discerned by the ima...
In this paper I consider the apparently distinctive outlooks indicated by the mystical thought of Je...
THE BEGINNINGS OF SYMBOLIC-RELIGIOUS COGNITION - Cognitive Archeology and Cognitive Fluidity: Abou...
Many similarities and correspondences are found in Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) and Hindu mysticism (...
Despite the study of Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah, being a tradition entirely created by male Rabbi...
The issue of the spiritual liberation in Hindu Tantrism is closely linked with an idea of the primev...
One of the defining characteristics of mystical experience posited by the psychologist and pragmatis...
One of the most fascinating parts of intellectual globalization is the dialogue that occurs between ...
From its inception in twelfth-century Provence, the Kabbalistic tradition contends that the performa...
Islam is often viewed as the religion par excellence of divine transcendence. God is khilāf al-'ālam...
This paper examines the relation of body, soul, and God in the context of spiritual desire. It conno...
Transpersonal perspectives on the meaningfulness of being human, and especially the significance of ...
I explore psychological aspects of a mystically-awakened state as depicted in the Kabbalah. This awa...
What should philosophical theology look like after the critique of Onto-theology, after Phenomenolog...
This chapter interrogates the conceptualization and creation of divine bodies in the Hebrew Bible th...