Posts Tagged ‘Mitzrayim’
The Ten Commandments in Our Lives (Part 1)
By Sara Esther Crispe: May 19, 2014 : CategoryDecoding the Tradition, Inspirations
tagged: Egypt, Freedom, Mitzrayim, prison, slavery, Ten Commandments
Plagues of the Heart and Mind (Part 1)
By Sara Esther Crispe: December 30, 2013 : CategoryDecoding the Tradition, Inspirations
tagged: ba'al shem tov, Bo, Egypt, emotions, existential equality, hach'naah (submission), hamtakah (sweetening), havadalah (separation), intellect, Mitzrayim, Psychology, relationships, sefirot, Ten Commandments, Ten Plagues, Ten Utterances, Va'era, Yud
The History of Histories (Part 11)
By Asher Crispe: November 13, 2012 : CategoryInspirations, Quest of the Question
tagged: Egypt, history, jewish history, Mitzrayim, month, Ontology, Rosh Chodesh, Rosh Hashanah, year
The Executive System: Cognitive Science and Kabbalah (Part 6)
By Asher Crispe: September 10, 2012 : CategoryInspirations, Quilt of Translations
tagged: Binah, Chochmah, cognitive science, Egypt, Executive Function, Executive System, Giles Deleuze, Iain McGilchrist, idols, intuition, ish, isha, logico-linguistic modeling, Ludwig Wittgenstein, malbush, Mitzrayim, Rabbi Avraham Abulafia, Ranjit Chatterjee, representation, The Master and His Emissary