Divine Mind

Author(s): Michael Gellert

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This book tells the story of God's inner journey as reflected in the three Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Who he originally was-a God tormented and divided against himself and humanity-and who he became involves a journey from affliction to redemption, from trauma to enlightenment.a Michael Gellert, a Jungian psychoanalyst, maps three historical stages that depict the unfolding of this story. He begins with the Hebrew Bible (all or most of which is accepted by all three Abrahamic religions); then progresses to the Talmud, New Testament, Qur'an, and Gnostic literature; and concludes with the writings of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mystics. a The author argues that the religious experiences and ideas that convey this story must be seen as psychological facts-as expressions of the human psyche-regardless of whether or not God actually exists. He notes that God's inner journey parallels the evolution of human consciousness. In the Hebrew Bible he is presented as a primitive, barbaric tribal war god. By the Middle Ages, the mystics of all three Abrahamic traditions encounter him no longer as a projected external image but as their own innermost essence. All conceptions of God seem to dissolve in their writings. The three stages of God's development are thus both historical and psychological. In this way his inner journey offers us a metaphor for our own. a Rich in historical detail and profound psychological insights, this is a book that will be welcomed by seekers of every background and orientation.

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Michael Gellert is a Jungian analyst practicing in Los Angeles and Pasadena, California. He was formerly Director of Training at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and a humanities professor at Vanier College, Montreal. He also supervised a mental health program for employees of the City of New York and has served as a consultant to various organizations, including the University of Southern California and Time magazine. He has lived in Japan, where he trained with a Zen master. The author of Modern Mysticism, The Fate of America, and The Way of the Small, he lectures widely on psychology, religion, and contemporary culture.

General Fields

  • : 9781633883178
  • : Prometheus Books
  • : Prometheus Books
  • : 01 January 2018
  • : United States
  • : 01 January 2018
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 304
  • : Hardback
  • : Michael Gellert