The Golem: Legends of the Ghetto of Parque

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Mind & Body
Cover of the book The Golem: Legends of the Ghetto of Parque by Chayim Bloch, Steinerbooks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chayim Bloch ISBN: 9781621510161
Publisher: Steinerbooks Publication: January 1, 1988
Imprint: Garber Books Language: English
Author: Chayim Bloch
ISBN: 9781621510161
Publisher: Steinerbooks
Publication: January 1, 1988
Imprint: Garber Books
Language: English
In the ghettos of medieval Germany the first traces of the Golem Story are to be found. It was there that the 'pious' spiritual leader appeared, the Hasidic master of magic, of occult lore, a prime goal of his efforts at 'practical' kabbala being the 'creation' of a Golem, a servant who would serve his people in their sufferings and struggles, bringing help to the commuityin its hour of great need. From these somewhat obscure beginnings, the Golem story passed down the centuries, extending beyhond the confines of Jewish mystical lore, eventually finding literary expression, for example, in Goethe's well knownTale of the Sorcerer's Apprentice, in The Journal for Hermits by the Brothers Grimm of fairy-tale fame, and in a variant form in Mary W. Shelley's Frankenstein. The Golem-saga has provided the motivation for a wealth of stories, plays, novels and occult studies, from the Renaissance to our day. The fascination of the Golem-figure is undeniable; the timeles element of mystical pathos, pointing to profound esoteric realities surrounding it, makes an indelible impression upon every sensitive student of mystical lore.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
In the ghettos of medieval Germany the first traces of the Golem Story are to be found. It was there that the 'pious' spiritual leader appeared, the Hasidic master of magic, of occult lore, a prime goal of his efforts at 'practical' kabbala being the 'creation' of a Golem, a servant who would serve his people in their sufferings and struggles, bringing help to the commuityin its hour of great need. From these somewhat obscure beginnings, the Golem story passed down the centuries, extending beyhond the confines of Jewish mystical lore, eventually finding literary expression, for example, in Goethe's well knownTale of the Sorcerer's Apprentice, in The Journal for Hermits by the Brothers Grimm of fairy-tale fame, and in a variant form in Mary W. Shelley's Frankenstein. The Golem-saga has provided the motivation for a wealth of stories, plays, novels and occult studies, from the Renaissance to our day. The fascination of the Golem-figure is undeniable; the timeles element of mystical pathos, pointing to profound esoteric realities surrounding it, makes an indelible impression upon every sensitive student of mystical lore.

More books from Steinerbooks

Cover of the book Autobiography by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book The Renewal of the Social Organism by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Sky Phenomena by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book A Western Approach to Reincarnation and Karma by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book The Waldorf Book of Breads by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Golgonooza, City of Imagination: Last Studies in William Blake by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Youth and the Etheric Heart by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book The Bhagavad Gita and the West by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book An Outline of Esoteric Science by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Discussions with Teachers: Discussion 10 of 15 by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Judaism and Anthroposophy by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Mr. Goethe's Garden by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Gaia's Quantum Leap by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book Psychophonetics by Chayim Bloch
Cover of the book The Roots of Education: Lecture 4 of 5 by Chayim Bloch
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy