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Appendix Two. Mysticism and the “Stream of Consciousness”: a Note Following the Analysis of “The Guest Who Came In”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Revelation
- Chapter One. The Test of Letter Combinations: The Mystical Initiation Ceremony that Rabbi Nachman Underwent, and its Echoes in Likutei Moharan 7
- Chapter Two. “The Story of the Bread”: Receiving the Torah 29
- Chapter Three. The Stream of Mystical Consciousness: The Character of Mystical Experience and the Way that it is Shaped as Literature in “The Guest Who Came In” 90
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Part Two: Rectification
- Introduction: The Enterprise of Rectifications 139
- Chapter Four. The Formulation of the Universal Rectification, the Rectification for a Nocturnal Emission, and the Pilgrimage to Rabbi Nachman’s Grave–and their Connection to Bratslavian Messianic Fervor 142
- Chapter Five. The Booklet of Tests and Rabbi Nachman’s Practice of not Avoiding Tests 192
- Chapter Six. “The Story of the Armor”: More from the Bratslav Archives Containing Suppressed Texts 225
- Chapter Seven. Arrows and Melodies: “The Story of the Beggar without Hands” 257
- Chapter Eight. Uman – “Behold, I Give Over my Soul” 278
- Chapter Nine. Two Hundred Years Later – from Individual to Universal Rectification: The Pilgrimage to Uman on Rosh Hashanah, the Worldwide Universal Rectification, Tashlikh and Body Jewelry 312
- Afterword 339
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Appendix
- Appendix One. “The Story of Rabbi Perachia”: Additional Links between the Zoharic Literature and “The Guest Who Came In” 347
- Appendix Two. Mysticism and the “Stream of Consciousness”: a Note Following the Analysis of “The Guest Who Came In” 350
- Appendix Three. Photographs of Manuscript Pages 353
- Bibliography 361
- Name Index 377
- Subject Index 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Revelation
- Chapter One. The Test of Letter Combinations: The Mystical Initiation Ceremony that Rabbi Nachman Underwent, and its Echoes in Likutei Moharan 7
- Chapter Two. “The Story of the Bread”: Receiving the Torah 29
- Chapter Three. The Stream of Mystical Consciousness: The Character of Mystical Experience and the Way that it is Shaped as Literature in “The Guest Who Came In” 90
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Part Two: Rectification
- Introduction: The Enterprise of Rectifications 139
- Chapter Four. The Formulation of the Universal Rectification, the Rectification for a Nocturnal Emission, and the Pilgrimage to Rabbi Nachman’s Grave–and their Connection to Bratslavian Messianic Fervor 142
- Chapter Five. The Booklet of Tests and Rabbi Nachman’s Practice of not Avoiding Tests 192
- Chapter Six. “The Story of the Armor”: More from the Bratslav Archives Containing Suppressed Texts 225
- Chapter Seven. Arrows and Melodies: “The Story of the Beggar without Hands” 257
- Chapter Eight. Uman – “Behold, I Give Over my Soul” 278
- Chapter Nine. Two Hundred Years Later – from Individual to Universal Rectification: The Pilgrimage to Uman on Rosh Hashanah, the Worldwide Universal Rectification, Tashlikh and Body Jewelry 312
- Afterword 339
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Appendix
- Appendix One. “The Story of Rabbi Perachia”: Additional Links between the Zoharic Literature and “The Guest Who Came In” 347
- Appendix Two. Mysticism and the “Stream of Consciousness”: a Note Following the Analysis of “The Guest Who Came In” 350
- Appendix Three. Photographs of Manuscript Pages 353
- Bibliography 361
- Name Index 377
- Subject Index 381