Seekers of the Face

Seekers of the Face

Secrets of the Idra Rabba (The Great Assembly) of the Zohar

Hellner-Eshed, Melila

Stanford University Press

09/2021

480

Dura

Inglês

9781503628427

15 a 20 dias

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Contents and AbstractsPart One, Chapter 1: Introduction to the Idra Rabba chapter abstractWhat is the Idra Rabba? This chapter covers the place of the Idra Rabba in zoharic literature as well as its reception, history, and scholarship.


Part One, Chapter 2: The Language of Divine Faces chapter abstractThis chapter follows the history of the language of the face of God from the Bible to midrashic and liturgical sources, as well as in psychoanalysis and philosophy.


Part One, Chapter 3: The Gaze chapter abstractThis chapter discusses "the gaze" as healing, in mother-child relationships and in the divine faces. We also look at the restorative power of bathing in the light of God's face.


Part One, Chapter 4: Reflections on Ze'eir Anpin chapter abstractThis chapter looks at Ze'eir Anpin as the God of Judgment, dual consciousness, Ze'eir Anpin and Gnosis, the dynamic between splitting and healing, and the importance of praying for the life of Ze'eir Anpin.


Part One, Chapter 5: Literature, Mysticism, Praxis chapter abstractThis chapter covers the secrets of the Godhead and also narrative, simultaneity, paradoxical language, the idraic midrash, space, time, consciousness, experience, the personality of the teacher and the role of the circle of disciples, as well as religious practice in the Idra.


Part One, Chapter 6: Overarching Themes in the Idra Rabba chapter abstractThis chapter explores four overarching themes that connect the whole Idra Rabba: the mythic account of the emergence of many faces of the Divine; the unfolding of existence; various ways of attenuating the power of Judgment (Din); reading through the lens of consciousness, Oneness, and the dual male and female.


Part One, Chapter 7: What Is the Idra Rabba Trying to Communicate? chapter abstractThis chapter lays out the Zohar as a manifesto calling for the healing of the face of Jewish religion.


Part Two, Chapter 8: Entering the Idra Rabba chapter abstractThe chapter is a close reading of the account of the opening of the Great Gathering.


Part Two, Chapter 9: The Kings of Edom: The First Appearance chapter abstractThis chapter explores the myth of the kings of Edom from the Bible to the Zohar, its place in the Zohar, and its first appearance in the Idra Rabba.


Part Two, Chapter 10: Arikih Anpin: Origins chapter abstractThis chapter looks at the origins of how the Divine attains a face, especially a skull and a brain.


Part Two, Chapter 11: Arikh Anpin: Features of the Face chapter abstractThis chapter delves into the elements of the divine face: hair/regulation of divine flow; forehead/will; eyes/providence; nose/length of breath.


Part Two, Chapter 12: Arraying Arikh Anpin's Beard chapter abstractThis chapter provides an overview of the beard in Zohar and idraic literature as well as the thirteen tiqqunim of the beard.


Part Two, Chapter 13: The Kings of Edom: The Second Appearance chapter abstractContinuing the exploration of the myth of the Edom, this chapter looks at the themes of balance and lack of balance, and the masculine and feminine.


Part Two, Chapter 14: Ze'eir Anpin Comes into Being chapter abstractThis chapter discusses God in the likeness of Adam (the human being), the emergence of Ze'eir Anpin's skull and brain.


Part Two, Chapter 15: Ze'eir Anpin's Head and Its Features chapter abstractThis chapter is about the parts of the head of Ze'eir Anpin as an expression of dual consciousness: hair/transmission, forehead/judgmental providence, eyes/divine providence in duality, nose/divine wrath, and ears/attentiveness, discernment, and mechanisms of delay.


Part Two, Chapter 16: The Tiqqunim of Ze'eir Anpin: The Language of Flowing Bounty chapter abstractThis chapter is about the beard of Ze'eir Anpin as an expression of divine attributes.


Part Two, Chapter 17: The Ancient of Ancients and Ze'eir Anpin: All Is One chapter abstractThis chapter deals with the complex unity of the divine faces.


Part Two, Chapter 18: Forming the Male and Female Body chapter abstractThis chapter explores the emanation of the divine masculine and feminine bodies, and the sources of the idraic myth of those bodies.


Part Two, Chapter 19: The Kings of Edom: The Third Appearance chapter abstractThis chapter looks at the third appearance of the mythical kings of Edom in the Idra Rabba.


Part Two, Chapter 20: Separation and Coupling chapter abstractThe topic in this chapter is the separation and individuation of masculine and feminine bodies, as well as their first coupling.


Part Two, Chapter 21: Sweetening Judgment chapter abstractThis chapter explores the idraic myth of the birth of Cain and Abel and their archetypal role, the birth of Seth, and finally the ideal coupling of the divine male and female.


Part Two, Chapter 22: Emerging from the Idra Rabba chapter abstractThis chapter looks at the end of the Idra Rabba and its themes of fear of revealing too much, the death of the Companions, validating the Assembly, and amplifying the figure of Rabbi Shimon.
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Zohar; mysticism; Idra Rabba