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E-grāmata: Mystical Life of Franz Kafka: Theosophy, Cabala, and the Modern Spiritual Revival

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(Adjunct Lecturer, Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel)
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In a long-overlooked diary entry, Franz Kafka admitted to suffering from ''bouts of clairvoyance.'' These bouts of clairvoyance can be seen in his writing, in moments when the solid basis of human cognition totters, the dissolution of matter seems imminent, and objects are jarringly severed from physical referents. June O. Leavitt offers a fascinating examination of the mystical in Kafka's life and writings, showing that Kafka's understanding of the occult was not only a product of his own clairvoyant experiences but of the age in which he lived.

Kafka lived during the modern Spiritual Revival, a powerful movement which resisted materialism, rejected the adulation of science and Darwin, and idealized clairvoyant modes of consciousness. Kafka's contemporaries - such theosophical ideologues as Madame H.P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, and Dr. Rudolph Steiner - encouraged the counterculture to seek the true, spiritual essence of reality by inducing out-of-body experiences and producing visions of higher disembodied beings through meditative techniques. Leaders of the Spiritual Revival also called for the adoption of certain lifestyles, such as vegetarianism, in order to help transform consciousness and return humanity to its divine nature.

Interweaving the occult discourse on clairvoyance, the divine nature of animal life, vegetarianism, the spiritual sources of dreams, and the eternal nature of the soul with Kafka's dream-chronicles, animal narratives, diaries, letters, and stories, Leavitt takes the reader on a journey through the texts of a great psychic writer and the fascinating epoch of the Spiritual Revival.

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June Leavitt leads us through ethereal and esoteric realms of theosophy and the occult in a pathbreaking attempt to situate Kafka within Europe's Modern Spiritual Revival, associated with the names of Rudolf Steiner, Madame Blatavsky, Annie Besant, W.B. Yeats, Gustav Meyrink, T.S. Eliot, and others. Benefiting from Leavitt's scholarship, we can now understand better Kafka's clairvoyance, dream-life, and mystical experience and their inner relationship to his writings. Contextualizations she provides derived from Jewish and Christian Cabala, Freemasonry, and Gnosticism inform Kafka's notions of reincarnation, transcendence, and transmigration of the soul, as well as the mystical life of animals. Nothing short of a new way of 'experiencing' Kafka is achieved here. * -Mark H. Gelber, Director of the Center for Austrian and German Studies, Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva * an engaging and innovative view on a notoriously oblique author and his texts * Katja Neumann, Literature and Theology *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 3(16)
1 The Clairvoyant States of Franz Kafka
19(18)
The Terror of Clairvoyance
23(4)
The Unspeakable Yearning: Between Theosophy and "theosophy"
27(10)
2 Mystical Experience in Kafkas Early Prose
37(26)
The Spirit Dialogues in the Diaries
39(5)
"Unhappiness": The Postclairvoyant Crisis
44(2)
The Magical Power of Sound and Occult Context
46(4)
"Description of a Struggle," and Out-of-Body Experience
50(13)
3 Kafkas Meditation and Visualization
63(16)
Vision and Theophany
64(8)
The Role of Imagination in Mystical Experience
72(7)
4 The Obsession with Dreams
79(20)
Kafka and Freudian Dream Interpretation
81(6)
To Touch the Inner Being: Dreams, Destiny, and Theosophy
87(12)
5 Kafka, the Afterlife, and Transmigration of Souls
99(22)
Postmortal Perspective, Clairvoyance, and "The Bucket Rider"
102(4)
Reincarnation in "The Bucket Rider" and Mystical Traditions
106(3)
Hunter Gracchus and the Afterlife
109(4)
Celestial Masters and Messengers in "The Hunter Gracchus"
113(8)
6 Cabala, Freemasons, and the Trials of Brother F. K.
121(20)
Jewish Cabala and Gnosticism
122(2)
Masonic Cabalism and Brother F. K.
124(11)
The Building of the Temple
135(6)
7 The Mystical Life of Animals: Investigations of a Vegetarian
141(28)
Vegetarianism and Animal Sacrifice: A Case of Mistaken Tradition
143(3)
The Mystical Experience of a Dog
146(9)
The Dog's Christological Interpretation of the Mystical Report
155(2)
The Christianized Occult Context
157(12)
Conclusion: The Mystical Life of Franz Kafka in Perspective 169(12)
Notes 181(14)
Bibliography 195(10)
Index 205
Adjunct lecturer at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel