Gabriel's Palace

Gabriel's Palace
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0195093887

Over 150 tales from the Talmud, the Zohar, Jewish folktales, and Hasidic lore.

Infinite Possibility

Infinite Possibility
Author: Audrey A. Irvine
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2008-07-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1467877263

Have you had experiences with telepathy, precognition or subtle energies? You are not alone. These and many other extraordinary abilities have been reported since the earliest days of humankind and hint at an indwelling potential we all share. To broaden our understanding of these abilities, Infinite Possibility compares eight different spiritual traditions and the Scientific paradigm to understand: How different cultures understand the extraordinary The range of abilities seen across cultures Where in the hierarchy of consciousness extraordinary abilities occur The methods used to evoke abilities And the risks reported in undertaking the extraordinary Perhaps you are interested in what your particular tradition has contributed to our understanding of the extraordinary. Or you may simply enjoy reading about the exploits of saints, lamas, shaman and intuitives. Whatever your reason, this exceptional survey of the worlds traditions is guaranteed to deepen your understanding of our infinite human potential.

Gabriel's Wooing

Gabriel's Wooing
Author: Andrew Jackson Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1897
Genre: Christian poetry, American
ISBN:

Tree of Souls

Tree of Souls
Author: Howard Schwartz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2006-12-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0195327136

Drawing from the Bible, the Pseudepigrapha, the Talmud and Midrash, the kabbalistic literature, medieval folklore, Hasidic texts, and oral lore collected in the modern era, Schwartz has gathered together nearly 700 of the key Jewish myths. For each myth, he includes extensive commentary, revealing the source of the myth and explaining how it relates to other Jewish myths as well as to world literature --from publisher description

Reimagining the Bible

Reimagining the Bible
Author: Howard Schwartz
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1998
Genre: Aggada
ISBN: 0195104994

A collection of essays from Schwartz's previously published work exploring how each successive phase of Jewish literature has drawn upon and reimagined previous ones and arguing that there is a continuity in Jewish Literature which extends from the biblical era to our own times.

On the Way to Death

On the Way to Death
Author: A. Roy Eckardt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351292943

On the Way to Death completes Eckardt's astonishing trilogy on the interrelationship of comedy, death, and God. It addresses itself to the question of death as the basic incongruity of life. Here is opened to human view the final divine comedy: a total reversal of the traditional roles assigned to God and humankind, a comical denouncement of the terror of death. On the Way to Death follows Sitting in the Earth and Laughing and How to Tell God From the Devil to complete Roy Eckardt's trilogy on comedy, the devil, and God.

An Abecedarian of Sacred Trees

An Abecedarian of Sacred Trees
Author: Mark G. Boyer
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532604483

Every person has seen a tree and maybe planted or climbed one! In all world religions, various trees are considered sacred. Trees have the ability to help us reach wholeness if we learn their wisdom and integrate it into our lives. This abecedarian--a book whose contents are in alphabetical order--explores the spiritual growth that is possible by reflecting on the wisdom of woody plants, which help humans experience the divine. In these pages you can explore trees from Acacia to Zaqqum. For each of the forty entries, the author presents a text identifying the tree, a reflective study, a question for journaling or personal meditation, and a concluding prayer. Some trees you may have heard about, and some may be new to you. The spiritual life is enhanced by the trees that surround and share the earth with us while also disclosing the divine to us.

Leaves from the Garden of Eden

Leaves from the Garden of Eden
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0199754381

In Leaves from the Garden of Eden, Howard Schwartz, a three-time winner of the National Jewish Book Award, has gathered together one hundred of the most astonishing and luminous stories from Jewish folk tradition. Just as Schwartz's award-winning book Tree of Souls collected the essential myths of Jewish tradition, Leaves from the Garden of Eden collects one hundred essential Jewish tales. As imaginative as the Arabian Nights, these stories invoke enchanted worlds, demonic realms, and mystical experiences. The four most popular types of Jewish tales are gathered here--fairy tales, folktales, supernatural tales, and mystical tales--taking readers on heavenly journeys, lifelong quests, and descents to the underworld. There is a dybbuk lurking in a well, a book that comes to life, and a world where Lilith, the Queen of Demons, seduces the unsuspecting. Here too are Jewish versions of many of the best-known tales, including "Cinderella," "Snow White," and "Rapunzel." Schwartz's retelling of one of these stories, "The Finger," inspired Tim Burton's film Corpse Bride.

Azriel Rebel Angel

Azriel Rebel Angel
Author: Kimila Taylor
Publisher: Kimila Taylor
Total Pages: 300
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Note: Previously published under Linzi Basset as: Slade: The First Touch Meet Azriel, Angel of Destruction, the leader of the Rebel Angels as he continues his search for his mate. His time was running out as he had to mate before he reached his Golden Years. Unless he does, his ruling would come to an end and he would roam the universe, destroying worlds in his wake. Claire Burrows didn’t believe in love and had closed her heart from such a benign emotion years ago. She had no patience for folklore and was aghast when the editor of the Fashion Magazine she worked for, sent her to interview a professor at an Angel and Demon conference. Prepare for a fast, hot, and sexy suspense tale, laden with deep emotions and humorous sassy female at the helm who refuses to accept the reality of angels and demons. If you’re in the mood for some fantasy, sexy angels, and demons, this is the story for you.

Gabriel Guevrekian

Gabriel Guevrekian
Author: Hamed Khosravi
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3775744339

The Elusive Modernist setzt sich mit der Geschichte der Moderne auseinander und zwar basierend auf dem Vermächtnis eines ihrer Protagonisten, Gabriel Guevrekian (ca. 1900–1970). Der in Istanbul geborene Guevrekian wuchs in Teheran auf und zog als junger Erwachsener nach Wien, um an der Kunstgewerbeschule Architektur zu studieren. Später arbeitete er mit Oskar Strnad, Josef Hoffmann, Adolf Loos, Henri Sauvage und Robert Mallet-Stevens, und zu seinen bekanntesten Entwürfen gehören der kubistische Garten für die Villa Noailles in Frankreich und zwei Häuser für die Wiener Werkbund-Ausstellung. Mit nicht einmal dreißig Jahren galt Guevrekian als eine der bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten der europäischen Avantgarde in Paris. Im Laufe der 1930er-Jahre verbrachte er einige Jahre im Iran, wo er öffentliche Bauten entwarf; nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs lehrte er zunächst in Europa und schließlich in Amerika. Seine ganz unterschiedlichen Unternehmungen, sowie die Häuser und Nationalitäten, die er in Asien, Europa und Amerika besaß, führten zu einer Reihe sehr verschieden ausgeprägter Persönlichkeiten. Er füllte durch seine eigene, sehr unmittelbare Auseinandersetzung jede Disziplin mit Bedeutung aus, machte jede Stadt zum Zentrum und jede Ära epochal.