The Occidental Mystic: Jewish Spirituality in Early Medieval Europe
WITH the Ashkenazi Jews of the old Khazar Empire bringing their religious mystique into Europe
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WITH the Ashkenazi Jews of the old Khazar Empire bringing their religious mystique into Europe
WHILST Merkabah and Hekhalot mysticism deal with themes relating to chariots, thrones and divine palaces,
ONE important mystic of the First Century was Yohanan ben Zakkai (30-90 CE), a Jewish
WODEN, the All-Father, the mighty one-eyed hunter-god of the Northern European peoples, has been largely
AT a time when the number of individuals in the West who readily identify with
NO serious discussion of Jewish spirituality would be complete without a thorough examination of the
IN the late-sixteenth century, the fertile imagination of Jews living in Eastern Europe was triggered by the
Originally published in Alternative Green #32, 2002 The concept of anarcho-monarchy may seem the ultimate
“The greatest untold story is the evolution of God.” ― G.I. Gurdjieff The name Hermes
“I would only believe in a god who knew how to dance. And when I