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About the Author

David Appelbaum is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He is the author of several books, including A Propos, Levinas; Jacques Derrida's Ghost: A Conjuration; and The Delay of the Heart, all published by SUNY Press.

Obras por David Appelbaum

Gathering Sparks: Interviews from Parabola Magazine (2004) — Editor — 10 exemplares
Everyday Spirits (1993) 9 exemplares
Ethics and the professions (1989) 9 exemplares
The Stop (1995) 4 exemplares
Disruption (1996) 2 exemplares
The Delay of the Heart (2000) 2 exemplares
The Shock of Love (2011) 2 exemplares
Jiggerweed (2012) 2 exemplares
La Brea (Season 1) 1 exemplar
La Brea (Season 2) 1 exemplar
A hellsmouth for Orpheus (2010) 1 exemplar
A Propos, Levinas (2012) 1 exemplar
Vespers (2013) 1 exemplar
The Spindle Tree Euonymous (2019) 1 exemplar
The Hairpin Tax (2010) 1 exemplar
Voice (1990) 1 exemplar
Le Brea [2021 TV series] — Creator — 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Theosophical Enlightenment (1994) — Editor, algumas edições120 exemplares
Meister Eckhart, mystic and philosopher (1972) — Introdução — 60 exemplares
Gnosis: An Esoteric Tradition of Mystical Visions and Unions (1993) — Editor, algumas edições42 exemplares
The Masters Revealed: Madam Blavatsky and the Myth of the Great White Lodge (1994) — Editor, algumas edições40 exemplares
Wisdom's Children: A Christian Esoteric Tradition (1999) — Editor, algumas edições34 exemplares
René Daumal : The Life and Work of a Mystic Guide (1999) — Editor, algumas edições19 exemplares
Yeats and Alchemy (1996) — Editor, algumas edições17 exemplares
Paracelsus: Speculative Theory and the Crisis of the Early Reformation (1996) — Editor, algumas edições17 exemplares
The Only Tradition (1997) — Editor, algumas edições17 exemplares
Florence Nightingale in Egypt and Greece: Her Diary and "Visions" (1996) — Editor, algumas edições15 exemplares
Edgar Cayce in Context: The Readings: Truth and Fiction (1998) — Editor, algumas edições14 exemplares
The Brotherhood of the Common Life and Its Influence (1995) — Editor, algumas edições13 exemplares
The Spiritual Writings of Amir Abd Al-Kader (1995) — Editor, algumas edições11 exemplares
Blake's Nostos: Fragmentation and Nondualism in the Four Zoas (1997) — Editor, algumas edições9 exemplares
Mysticism, Death, and Dying (1994) — Editor, algumas edições9 exemplares
Nobility and Annihilation in Marguerite Porete's Mirror of Simple Souls (2001) — Editor, algumas edições8 exemplares
Visionary Worlds: The Making and Unmaking of Reality (1996) — Editor, algumas edições5 exemplares

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The title of this book set me to expect something rather fluffy - maybe Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul - valuable enough, but not very challenging. But I found the present book to require much more determined chewing. I haven't read much of Gaston Bachelard, but I think that is a lot closer to the approach Appelbaum presents here. Everyday objects are explored here, but interpreted in a vast context in which surprising links emerge. These links are explored but not in the more playfully superficial way that James Burke uses in his Connections. Here the links are followed into the depths. I confess, much of the time I found myself in water over my head. But this is not a work of mathematics where the whole structure is so tightly intermeshed that to miss one piece is to miss the whole. This book is a collection of short poetic meditations on a collection of theme, each treating phenomena as gateways to the profound. A lot of poetry goes right over my head, too! But I just keep reading, and in a sentence or two I can find my way back on track. Appelbaum is persistent in his exploration. He holds a topic long enough... maybe it's a bit like chromotography, where the different facets of a mixture are given the space to emerge and reveal themselves.

I can imagine reading this book every five years or so. I expect that wholly different aspects of the work will resonate for me, as my own path of exploration evolves.

This is a philosophical work but not a collection of points debated with the current crop of champions. There are quotes, but of Rumi, Upanishads, Shakespeare. Lao-tsu. I think Rilke appeared, so the occasional modern author. This is a timeless book. I cannot judge its merits sufficiently to guess whether it could sustain a readership over centuries. It is timeless in that its topics and approach are not tied to any short period, but will likely provide food for thought as nutritious in two hundred years as today.
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