A river flows from Eden : the language of mystical experience in the Zohar

by Melila Hellner-Eshed

Other authorsNathan Wolski (Translator)
Paperback, 2009

Publication

Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, c2009. Melila Hellner-Eshed ; translated from the Hebrew by Nathan Wolski. OCLC Number: 294935729. xv, 469 pages ; 24 cm.

Call number

GT-J-K / Helln

Barcode

BK-07268

ISBN

9780804778596

Original publication date

2005

CSS Library Notes

Named work: Ṿe-nahar yotse me-ʻEden
Named work: Zohar

Physical description

xv, 469 p.; 24 cm

Media reviews

Choice
Interested faculty should read it and assign it to their students. Summing Up: Highly recommended. *** Upper-division undergraduates through faculty/ researchers.

Description

In the Zohar, the jewel in the crown of Jewish mystical literature, the verse "A river flows from Eden to water the garden" (Genesis 2:10) symbolizes the river of divine plenty that unceasingly flows from the depths of divinity into the garden of reality. Hellner-Eshed's book investigates the flow of this river in the world of the Zoharic heroes, Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai and his disciples, as they embark upon their wondrous spiritual adventures. By focusing on the Zohar's language of mystical experience and its unique features, the author is able to provide remarkable scholarly insight into the mystical dimensions of the Zohar, namely the human quest for an enhanced experience of the living presence of the divine and the Zohar's great call to awaken human consciousness.… (more)

Language

Original language

Hebrew

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