This paper explores the way in which God as the infinite ground of existence is discerned by the imagination and understanding. The representation of the apophatic divine is facilitated by the working of the human mind, which means that the manifold nature of thinking establishes the presence of God. In the metaphysical speculations of kabbalah and tantra the singular light of Ein Sof and Paramashiva intersects with the human imagination, and is refracted into a multiple display of understanding. So the mind acts as a prism through which God is conceptualized and delineated. It constitutes a mediated envisaging of the Absolute, and the corollary of this perception is the engendering of the divine presence, notably as the feminine Shekhinah ...
All Abrahamic religions have developed hypostatic and semi-divine perceptions of scripture. This art...
The claims regarding to the existence of God has been encountered in every period and part in the hi...
It can safely be said that, realizing divine names and theiracknowledgment in hierarchy of existence...
In this paper I consider the apparently distinctive outlooks indicated by the mystical thought of Je...
In this paper I consider the way in which divinity is realized through an imaginary locus in the mys...
Kabbalah, the culmination of mystical and esoteric traditions that stretch back thousands of years, ...
Islam is often viewed as the religion par excellence of divine transcendence. God is khilāf al-'ālam...
This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
What should philosophical theology look like after the critique of Onto-theology, after Phenomenolog...
The issue of the spiritual liberation in Hindu Tantrism is closely linked with an idea of the primev...
The Christian concept of 'God' names a category with surprisingly heterogeneous contents. In the Old...
In the Islamic intellectual tradition, Being (wujūd) is not limited to physical things. God is also ...
From its inception in twelfth-century Provence, the Kabbalistic tradition contends that the performa...
In this chapter, Ricardo Silvestre and Alan Herbert offer a reconstruction of the Gītā’s concept of ...
I explore psychological aspects of a mystically-awakened state as depicted in the Kabbalah. This awa...
All Abrahamic religions have developed hypostatic and semi-divine perceptions of scripture. This art...
The claims regarding to the existence of God has been encountered in every period and part in the hi...
It can safely be said that, realizing divine names and theiracknowledgment in hierarchy of existence...
In this paper I consider the apparently distinctive outlooks indicated by the mystical thought of Je...
In this paper I consider the way in which divinity is realized through an imaginary locus in the mys...
Kabbalah, the culmination of mystical and esoteric traditions that stretch back thousands of years, ...
Islam is often viewed as the religion par excellence of divine transcendence. God is khilāf al-'ālam...
This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
What should philosophical theology look like after the critique of Onto-theology, after Phenomenolog...
The issue of the spiritual liberation in Hindu Tantrism is closely linked with an idea of the primev...
The Christian concept of 'God' names a category with surprisingly heterogeneous contents. In the Old...
In the Islamic intellectual tradition, Being (wujūd) is not limited to physical things. God is also ...
From its inception in twelfth-century Provence, the Kabbalistic tradition contends that the performa...
In this chapter, Ricardo Silvestre and Alan Herbert offer a reconstruction of the Gītā’s concept of ...
I explore psychological aspects of a mystically-awakened state as depicted in the Kabbalah. This awa...
All Abrahamic religions have developed hypostatic and semi-divine perceptions of scripture. This art...
The claims regarding to the existence of God has been encountered in every period and part in the hi...
It can safely be said that, realizing divine names and theiracknowledgment in hierarchy of existence...