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"In the Sufism of ancient Iran, the quest for dawning Light symbolizes the mystic's search for illuminated self-realization. In the path of this spiritual journey, the light arising in one's inner darkness is the Northern Light or the Midnight Sun, which is the brilliant light of truth offering freedom from egotism and from slavery to material existence. The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism presents a penetrating analysis of the writings of the great Iranian Sufis such as Suhrawardi, Semnani, and Najm al-Din Kubra, in which Corbin sees an unfolding and continuity of the idea of light and color as symbols of spiritual development. This intellectually exacting text goes beyond theoretical speculation: Corbin's combination of analysis and clear insight beckons the reader to apprehend the intuitive dimensions of the material being discussed. The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism remains one of the most important expositions of classical Persian Sufism available to a Western audience."--Provided by publisher

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Man of Light in Iranian Sufism, Henry Corbin

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1994
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Titel
Man of Light in Iranian Sufism
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Henry Corbin
Erscheinungsdatum
1994
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
174
ISBN10
0930872487
ISBN13
9780930872489
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"In the Sufism of ancient Iran, the quest for dawning Light symbolizes the mystic's search for illuminated self-realization. In the path of this spiritual journey, the light arising in one's inner darkness is the Northern Light or the Midnight Sun, which is the brilliant light of truth offering freedom from egotism and from slavery to material existence. The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism presents a penetrating analysis of the writings of the great Iranian Sufis such as Suhrawardi, Semnani, and Najm al-Din Kubra, in which Corbin sees an unfolding and continuity of the idea of light and color as symbols of spiritual development. This intellectually exacting text goes beyond theoretical speculation: Corbin's combination of analysis and clear insight beckons the reader to apprehend the intuitive dimensions of the material being discussed. The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism remains one of the most important expositions of classical Persian Sufism available to a Western audience."--Provided by publisher