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๐ Unlock the secret treasure of Sufi mysticism โ where intellect meets soul.
Alone with the Alone is a deeply scholarly yet accessible exploration of Ibn 'Arabiโs Sufi mysticism, enriched by Henry Corbinโs expert commentary and Harold Bloomโs visionary preface. This used book in good condition offers original translations and a penetrating analysis of esoteric Islamic spirituality, making it an essential read for those seeking to connect ancient wisdom with modern intellectual inquiry.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 60 Reviews |
M**A
This book completes โ alone with the aloneโ
Sophionic knowledge and love is explained here , with its roots in Avesta .
C**A
breathtaking
One of the best books on esoteric Persian thought I've ever read; immensely scholarly and yet largely readable, though very rich and thick with insight in places you'll want to slow down and really absorb. (A newcomer to Ibn 'Arabi's writings, I'm reviewing this book from a depth-psychological point of view.) If you've read my other reviews you know I'm a relentless critic of unreadable writing, much of which is symptomatic of a narcissistic unavailability better dealt with in therapy than through a publisher or fan club. Corbin is not easy to follow in places, but it's the concentration of the material that makes for more careful study--and makes more careful study worthwhile. I was particularly moved by the image of the saddened God breathing out a sigh at being unknown, a sigh that made space for humans to reflect God back to God and thereby become the "secret treasure." Corbin's criticism of "becoming one with God" mirrors Buber's of "doctrines of absorption": both praise a dialog between person and the Divine rather than a reduction of one to the other. Note to students of James Hillman: while many of Hillman's ideas can be found here (the heart as an organ of soulful perception, for instance), Ibn 'Arabi makes a clear, non-Hillmanic distinction between Forms (Images) of God and the ineffable true God that shines through the Forms like light through stained glass. This distinction does not exist for archetypal psychology, which collapses the archetypal image into the archetype itself and regards extra-psychic activities as outside its purview.
A**R
The Real Deal!
In a day and age of shallow hype passing for spiritual knowledge, this book shines brightly. True spiritual meaning will leap from the pages! For me a hard read but so so rewarding. So buckle up my friend and climb on your magic carpet ( meditation rug ) and get ready for a true adventure. My heart soars! So blessed to have this book. Thank you!
J**N
beautiful book
This is a beautiful book, very deep.
M**S
Excellent. Corbin is genius.
Second copy....brilliant read if it's your thing!!
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