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On Ayin or Mystical Nothingness in the Dialogical Encounter: Complementarity in the Thought of Martin Buber Today?
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- Author(s): Jacobs, Jordan
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European Judaism. Spring2024, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p77-91. 15p.
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In this article I suggest how a moderated form of pause or withdrawal may yield relational fruit in contexts of interpersonal encounter. Consequently, I posit that mystical nothingness – otherwise known as Ayin in Jewish mystical lore – offers a promising way forward, and indicate how it may be synonymous with Buberian concreteness and inclusion. In conclusion, I explore the Tsaddik as a metaphor that highlights not only the relevance of Ayin or nothingness interpersonally, but also its complementarity with the I and Thou encounter as envisaged by Martin Buber. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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