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Ibn Arabí's work is a vast, deep and prodigious ocean of wisdom, but above all it is an attempt to approach God that will leave no one indifferent. In the present book, we not only collate and specify some biographical details, but we also deal with different themes related to the teaching of the great Andalusian genius, such as his special conception of temporality (which has no parallel in any other author), his approach to the geometry of reality and different graphic representations that appear in his writings, without forgetting his special predilection for poetry, which is, with few and…mehr

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Ibn Arabí's work is a vast, deep and prodigious ocean of wisdom, but above all it is an attempt to approach God that will leave no one indifferent. In the present book, we not only collate and specify some biographical details, but we also deal with different themes related to the teaching of the great Andalusian genius, such as his special conception of temporality (which has no parallel in any other author), his approach to the geometry of reality and different graphic representations that appear in his writings, without forgetting his special predilection for poetry, which is, with few and honorable exceptions, the great unknown in the whole of his work. The themes concerning the different planes of existence and the nature of the angelic entities are also addressed, as well as the so-called Muhammadan reality or spirituality, which defines in essence the nature of the prophetic mission. And, of course, we cannot overlook the predilection in his writings for the so-called "union of opposites", which is, in all traditions of knowledge, the attempt to grasp the divine reality that is most consonant with its paradoxical nature. Let the reader sail the shore-less sea that is Ibn Arabí's teaching.
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Fernando Mora estudió filosofía y es traductor y escritor. Desde hace décadas se ha interesado por distintas tradiciones espirituales como el yoga y el budismo. En los últimos años, se ha dedicado al estudio del Islam y, en especial, de su vertiente mística, el sufismo. Es autor de Las enseñanzas de Padmasambhava y el budismo tibetano (Kairós, 1998), Ibn ʿ, Arabī: vida y enseñanzas del gran místico andalusí (Kairós, 2011), El perfume de la existencia: sufismo y no-dualidad en Ibn ʿ, Arabī, de Murcia (Almuzara, 2019), Tierra de nadie: base, método y resultado de los caminos contemplativos (Ediciones Matrioska, 2020). Colabora habitualmente en la revista de la Universidad de Murcia El Azufre Rojo, especializada en estudios sobre Ibn ʿ, Arabī, .