Posts Tagged ‘Rabbi Avraham Abulafia’
The Whole-Half Self (Part 1)
By Asher Crispe: February 5, 2013 : CategoryInspirations, Thought Figures
tagged: bli gevul, Egypt, exile, gevul, golden calf, half shekel, K.D. Laing, machatzit hashekel, nefesh, Psychology, Rabbi Avraham Abulafia, schizophrenia, shalom v'chetzi, The Divided Self (Book), whole and half
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
Inspiring Interior Design (Part 17)
By Asher Crispe: August 28, 2012 : CategoryInspirations, Quilt of Translations
tagged: architecture, blue, color, color codes, color theory, interior design, Jean Baudrillard, Passover, primary colors, Rabbi Avraham Abulafia, red, secondary colors, yellow
The Economics of Creative Destruction (Part 4)
By Asher Crispe: August 2, 2012 : CategoryInspirations, Quilt of Translations
tagged: Creative Destruction, Elokim, Hegel, Lubavitcher Rebbe, Melachot, Mishkan, Nature, Rabbi Avraham Abulafia, Sabbath, Soiter