Alone With the Alone

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Pub. Date: 1998-03-02
Publisher(s): Bollingen Foundation
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Summary

"Henry Corbin's works are the best guide to the visionary tradition.... Corbin, like Scholem and Jonas, is remembered as a scholar of genius. He was uniquely equipped not only to recover Iranian Sufism for the West, but also to defend the principal Western traditions of esoteric spirituality."--From the introduction by Harold Bloom Ibn 'Arabi (1165-1240) was one of the great mystics of all time. Through the richness of his personal experience and the constructive power of his intellect, he made a unique contribution to Shi'ite Sufism. In this book, which features a powerful new preface by Harold Bloom, Henry Corbin brings us to the very core of this movement with a penetrating analysis of Ibn 'Arabi's life and doctrines. Corbin begins with a kind of spiritual topography of the twelfth century, emphasizing the differences between exoteric and esoteric forms of Islam. He also relates Islamic mysticism to mystical thought in the West. The remainder of the book is devoted to two complementary essays: on "Sympathy and Theosophy" and "Creative Imagination and Creative Prayer." A section of notes and appendices includes original translations of numerous Su fi treatises. Harold Bloom's preface links Sufi mysticism with Shakespeare's visionary dramas and high tragedies, such asThe TempestandHamlet. These works, he writes, intermix the empirical world with a transcendent element. Bloom shows us that this Shakespearean cosmos is analogous to Corbin's "Imaginal Realm" of the Sufis, the place of soul or souls.

Author Biography

Henry Corbin was Professor of Islamic Religion at the Sorbonne

Table of Contents

List of Plates
vii(2)
Preface ix
Harold Bloom
INTRODUCTION 3(102)
1. Between Andalusia and Iran: A Brief Spiritual Topography 3(35)
2. The Curve and Symbols of Ibn `Arabi's Life 38(39)
At Averroes' Funeral 38(8)
The Pilgrim to the Orient 46(7)
The Disciple of Khidr 53(15)
His Maturity and the Completion of His Work 68(9)
3. The Situation of Esoterism 77(28)
PART ONE SYMPATHY AND THEOPATHY 105(74)
Ch. I. Divine Passion and Compassion
105(31)
1. The Prayer of the Heliotrope
105(7)
2. The "Pathetic God"
112(8)
3. Of Unio Mystica as Unio Sympathetica
120(16)
Ch. II. Sophiology and Devotio Sympathetica
136(43)
1. The Sophianic Poem of a Fedele d'amore
136(9)
2. The Dialectic of Love
145(12)
3. The Creative Feminine
157(22)
PART TWO CREATIVE IMAGINATION AND CREATIVE PRAYER 179(103)
Prologue 179(5)
Ch. III. The Creation as Theophany
184(32)
1. The Creative Imagination as Theophany, or the "God from Whom All Being Is Created"
184(6)
2. The God Manifested by the Theophanic Imagination
190(5)
3. The "God Created in the Faiths"
195(5)
4. The Recurrence of Creation
200(7)
5. The Twofold Dimension of Beings
207(9)
Ch. IV. Theophanic Imagination and Creativity of the Heart
216(30)
1. The Field of the Imagination
216(5)
2. The Heart as a Subtile Organ
221(16)
3. The Science of the Heart
237(9)
Ch. V. Man's Prayer and God's Prayer
246(26)
1. The Method of Theophanic Prayer
246(11)
2. Homologations
257(5)
3. The Secret of the Divine Responses
262(10)
Ch. VI. The "Form of God"
272(10)
1. The Hadith of the Vision
272(5)
2. Around the Mystic Ka`aba
277(5)
Epilogue 282(3)
Notes and Appendices 285(106)
List of Works Cited 391(8)
Index 399

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