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Tract on Ecstasy

Tract on Ecstasy

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  • Release Date: 18/10/2006
  • Barcode: 9780853035909
  • Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
  • Label: Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
  • Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
Tract on Ecstasy

Tract on Ecstasy

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Dobh Bear of Lubavitch assumed the leadership of the Hasidic sect of Habad on the death of its founder, Schneor Zalman of Liady. He wrote the tract in the form of a letter, to his followers, advising them on the role of ecstasy in the religious life. This book is based on its manuscript copy.
Dobh Bear of Lubavitch (1773-1827), the author of "Tract on Ecstasy", assumed the leadership of the Hasidic sect of Habad on the death of its founder, Schneor Zalman of Liady. The tract is in the form of a letter, sent by Dobh Baer to his followers, advising them on the role of ecstasy in the religious life. Although the teachers of Hasidism were seasoned Talmudists who could not have been accused of neglecting the claims of the intellect in the life of religion, it remains true, nonetheless, that for most of them Hasidism appealed chiefly to the emotions. Religious ecstasy, particularly in prayer, was the good to be cultivated by the Hasid. Contemplation was of value, but mainly because of the ecstasy it could induce. When Dobh Baer assumed leadership of the Habad, however, he found much confusion in the understanding of ecstasy and its relationship to self-awareness. His thesis in "Tract on Ecstasy" is that those who decry ecstasy are wrong, and that there is no such thing as a de-personalised state of contemplation in which the self does not feel anything. On the contrary, the power and validity of contemplation was to be observed in the degree of ecstasy it induced.Drawing a distinction between authentic and unauthentic ecstasy, Dobh Baer refutes the charge that because ecstasy involves self-awareness it is therefore a betrayal of Habad teaching, and in "Tract on Ecstasy" provides a penetrating analysis of the degrees of true ecstasy."The Tract" was originally written in c.1814, and this book is based on a manuscript copy, probably written by Samuel, Dobh Baer's chief scribe and copyist. The reader cannot fail to hear through these pages the voice of one who was an adept, to use his own terminology, in listening to 'the words of the living God'.

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