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Fundación Juan March
Sicilia: cuatro edades de oro (III): Sicilia normanda: el reinado de Stupor Mundi

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 67:59


En 1988 David Abulafia, especialista en historia mediterránea y marítima, publicaba el libro Frederick II: A Medieval Emperor. Se trata de una biografía del rey de Sicilia y Jerusalén y emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico Federico II de Hohenstaufen (1194-1250), conocido como Stupor Mundi por su carácter excéntrico y renovador. Aunque otros historiadores lo habían presentado como un genio avanzado a su tiempo, Abulafia analizó al rey desde una perspectiva crítica. Tomando la figura de Federico II como eje central y recorriendo, en paralelo, el contexto temporal y geográfico del Reino de Sicilia, el profesor Abulafia nos hablará de la Sicilia normanda, abarcando los siglos XI a XIII. Más información de este acto

Axess Podd
Global Axess 2024 – David Abulafia: From Medieval Fairs to International Trade

Axess Podd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 30:12


Global Axess 2024 – David Abulafia: From Medieval Fairs to International Trade by Axess Magasin & TV

Exploring Kabbalah
Meditative Kabbalah

Exploring Kabbalah

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 13:28


Kabbalah is not limited to the sefirot and the mystical knowledge of the Divine inner self. In this episode, we examine two other focuses of Kabbalah—Prophetic Kabbalah and the Kabbalah of Names. The Kabbalah of Names derives from a form in which different combinations of divine names can be employed to achieve an altered state of consciousness. This consciousness could be employed to find a prophetic mindset.  Subscribe now:RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3550593/episodes/feedApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploring-kabbalah/id1739159484Hosted by: Dr. Eitan FishbaneProduced by Ellie GettingerEdited by Sarah BrownCover art: Lee WilletTheme music: “Yah Notein Binah” from Seeds of SongFind more JTS Podcasts at www.jtsa.edu/torah/podcasts

Fundación Juan March
Descubrir mediterráneos (II): Reflexiones sobre El gran mar

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 83:27


David Abulafia aceptó el reto de escribir una historia del Mediterráneo a lo largo de milenios, desde la antigüedad hasta la Edad Moderna, ofreciendo una narración completa y detallada de cómo esta región ha sido testigo de la interacción de diversas culturas, imperios y civilizaciones. Su libro The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, fue publicado en inglés (Penguin, 2011) y traducido al castellano entre otros muchos idiomas (Crítica, 2013), y se centra en el papel del Mediterráneo como un punto de encuentro cultural y comercial, así como en los eventos y las dinámicas que han dado forma a la historia de las civilizaciones que lo rodean. Abulafia aborda temas como la expansión de los imperios, las religiones, el comercio marítimo, las migraciones y muchos otros aspectos clave de la historia mediterránea, sin perder de vista el lugar que Mallorca ha ocupado en este fascinante tapiz de historias. Acto en inglés con subtítulos en castellanoMás información de este acto

Fundación Juan March
Reflexiones sobre El gran mar . David Abulafia

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 83:27


Sobre el Mediterráneo: Descubrir mediterráneos (II). Reflexiones sobre El gran mar. David Abulafia. David Abulafia aceptó el reto de escribir una historia del Mediterráneo a lo largo de milenios, desde la antigüedad hasta la Edad Moderna, ofreciendo una narración completa y detallada de cómo esta región ha sido testigo de la interacción de diversas culturas, imperios y civilizaciones. Su libro The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, fue publicado en inglés (Penguin, 2011) y traducido al castellano entre otros muchos idiomas (Crítica, 2013), y se centra en el papel del Mediterráneo como un punto de encuentro cultural y comercial, así como en los eventos y las dinámicas que han dado forma a la historia de las civilizaciones que lo rodean. Abulafia aborda temas como la expansión de los imperios, las religiones, el comercio marítimo, las migraciones y muchos otros aspectos clave de la historia mediterránea, sin perder de vista el lugar que Mallorca ha ocupado en este fascinante tapiz de historias. Acto en inglés con subtítulos en castellano Explore en canal.march.es el archivo completo de Conferencias en la Fundación Juan March: casi 3.000 conferencias, disponibles en audio, impartidas desde 1975.

Seekers of Unity
Jewish Meditation from the Bible to Today | Tomer Persico

Seekers of Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 89:31


Join Tomer Persico for a comprehensive survey of Jewish mysticism, past and present, from the Bible, through Hechalot and Merkava, Maimonides, Abulafia, Kabbalah, Sabbateanism and Hasidism. Asking, is there such a thing as “Jewish meditation”? What might it be? And how might we go about doing it? Dr. Tomer Persico is a Research Fellow of the Shalom Hartman Institute. He was the Koret Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish and Israel Studies at U.C. Berkeley, where he was also a Senior Research Scholar in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Dr. Persico is a social activist advocating for freedom of religion in Israel. A leading thinker about secularization, Jewish Renewal and forms of contemporary spirituality, Persico writes the most popular blog in Hebrew on these subjects and has published articles in the Washington Post and Haaretz (English) as well as numerous other Israeli newspapers and periodicals. He is a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, and formerly taught in the department of Comparative Religion at Tel Aviv University. Dr. Persico is also the author of The Jewish Meditative Tradition (Hebrew , Tel Aviv University Press, 2016), a critically acclaimed book about the cultural history of Jewish meditation. His second book, about the way the idea of the Image of God influenced modern Western civilization, will be published this summer by Yedioth books. Source: https://www.hartman.org.il/person/tomer-persico/ Find Tomer online Twitter: https://twitter.com/tomerpersico Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomer.persico/ Blog: https://tomerpersico.com/ Think better. Do better. Hartman scholars bring you the big Jewish ideas we need for this moment. Study with them in free virtual classes or watch the videos at shalomhartman.org/ideasfortoday 00:00 Excerpt 00:39 Introducing Tomer 02:28 Overview of Jewish Meditation 06:13 Core themes of Jewish Meditation 08:16 History: Bible 14:06 Defining terms 19:59 Hechalot and Merkava 29:58 What's going on here? 40:23 Maimonides and Abulafia 47:41 Kabbalah 59:04 Sabbateanism 01:01:41 Hasidism 1:17:54 How to – Practical 1:23:45 How'd you get into this? 1:26:53 Closing Join us: https://discord.gg/EQtjK2FWsm https://facebook.com/seekersofunity https://instagram.com/seekersofunity https://www.twitter.com/seekersofu Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Jackie, Andrew, Josh, Glenn, Zv, George, Ivana, Keenan, Gab, John, Victoria, Casey, Joseph, Brad, Benjamin, Arin, jXaviErre, Margo, Gale, Eny, Kim, Michael, Kirk, Ron, Seth, Daniel, Raphael, Daniel, Jason, Sergio, Leila, Wael, Simona, Francis, Etty, Stephen, Arash, William, Michael, Matija, Timony, Vilijami, Stoney, El techo, Stephen, Ross, Ahmed, Alexander, Diceman, Hannah, Julian, Leo, Sim, Sultan, John, Joshua, Igor, Chezi, Jorge, Andrew, Alexandra, Füsun, Lucas, Andrew, Stian, Ivana, Aédàn, Darjeeling, Astarte, Declan, Gregory, Alex, Charlie, Anonymous, Joshua, Arin, Sage, Marcel, Ahawk, Yehuda, Kevin, Evan, Shahin, Al Alami, Dale, Ethan, Gerr, Effy, Noam, Ron, Shtus, Mendel, Jared, Tim, Mystic Experiment, MM, Lenny, Justin, Joshua, Jorge, Wayne, Jason, Caroline, Yaakov, Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe, Adam and Andre. Join them in supporting us: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seekers paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RKCYGQSMJFDRU

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Learning Curve: David Abulafia on Oceans, Seas, & Global Trade (#151)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023


This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Kerry McDonald interview Professor David Abulafia from Cambridge University, who discusses the many roles of the world's oceans in human history and trade. He focuses on how the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic oceans, along with the Mediterranean Sea, have networked human societies and spurred […]

The Learning Curve
UK Cambridge's Prof. David Abulafia on Oceans, Seas, & Global Trade

The Learning Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 46:49


This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Kerry McDonald interview Professor David Abulafia from Cambridge University, who discusses the many roles of the world's oceans in human history and trade. He focuses on how the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic oceans, along with the Mediterranean Sea, have networked human societies and spurred the rise of civilizations. From religion, language, and culture to maritime trade, military conflict, and the modern era of container ships, Professor Abulafia shows how the oceans have been instrumental in shaping cultures and history, and outlines the seas' ongoing importance in the century ahead. Professor Abulafia concludes the interview with a reading from his book The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans.

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית
Dr Rivka Abulafia-Lapid - Corona and Vaccines: Separating Myths From Facts

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 14:47


More than three years ago, the world was introduced to a new virus. What did science learn, what is mRNA, and how can we better understand and prepare for future pandemics. Dr Abulafia-Lapid explains.

Just Bein' Honest
Episode 270 : CYNTHIA ABULAFIA : Navigating Toxic Relationships through subtle body awareness.

Just Bein' Honest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 52:25


On this Episode, number 270, of the “Just Bein' Honest Podcast”, I have one of my FAVORITES on the show - Cynthia Abulafia!True fact: Cynthia graced my energy and presence the early morning of my wedding day. I shed so many past layers and false existences of myself + called in my true divine feminine. It was emotional and beautifully transformational. Thank you Cynthia : )Cynthia has been a yoga teacher for close to 20 years.  She brings an eye for detailed instruction to her challenging and creative yoga flow classes, subtle body workshops, and Kundalini Shakti educational programs. Her attention to detail brings her class deeply into the experience of the body, breath, and heart in order to tune attention to its finest point– believing that the purpose of the practice is to simply notice ever deeper into the silence that is the root of all form.Her passion for biomechanics, non-dual self-inquiry, and the beautifully rooted grace of the yoga asanas themselves shines in her classes. In addition to teaching asana she teaches courses in yoga philosophy, subtle body, human anatomy for yoga and yoga ethics. Cynthia created and leads Yoga Soup's 200 Hour Teacher Training and the professional program, the 300 Hour Teacher Training, is E-RYT 500, YACEP (she teaches continuing education), IAYT (Yoga Therapy), and Pilates certified, and holds a Masters in Nutrition. She has 30 years of study with world class teachers in several schools of yoga, including Yoga Therapy, Ashtanga, Iyengar, Vinyasa Krama with Srivatsa Ramaswami, modern flow blends, and many beloved meditation, Advaita, non-dual Tantra, kundalini-Shakti, and self-inquiry teachers. Cynthia believes strongly in educating students about Kundalini energy (not to be confused with the system of yoga in the same name).  The poses of Yoga are designed to wake up our subtle body, and yet when this happens- as it inevitably does for many people- we often find ourselves without a compass or a safe community.  She offers writings and explorations on topics related to the body, the breath, the subtle energies, non-dual literature and self-inquiry, Kundalini energy, & meditation techniques in order to facilitate understanding and conversation around these complex and beautiful topicsWe are diving in deep about:Why is understanding the subtle body necessary to navigate TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS?How intimate partnership is a mirroring partnership.Why you are not being 'Triggered', but reflected...How curiosity is the branch towards honest connection.WIN! You could WIN a bundle of my favorite wellness products! All you have to do is leave a COMMENT + 5-STAR RATING over on APPLE PODCASTS / iTUNES (Subscribing is a PLUS!) - WAIT, we have MORE giveaways to come, stay tuned!Resources:@JustBeinHonestKB@CynthiaAbulafiaYoga*** Thank you to today's Sponsors! Grab them now :As Mentioned in Show:BON CHARGE YELLOW TINTED GLASSESTHREE SHIPS BEAUTY : HONESTKB20 for 20% OFFHYDRATION FAVES:Trace MineralsFlightFud // HONEST for 10% OFF!HERBAL REMEDY FAVES:WishGarden Herbs  // Use code : HONESTKB 20% OFF orders of $25+BeeKeepers Naturals // Use code: HONEST20!HOME + GARDEN:SPICES : EVERMILLPAINT : ECOS PAINTSBEDDING + BATHROOM : PARACHUTE HOMECLEANING SUPPLIES : BRANCH BASICS // Use code : HONEST for 15% off Starter KitsKB APPROVED WELLNESS:PLANT BASED MILK : JOI // Use code: HONESTKB for 10% OFF!DOG TREATS :  BOTANICAL BONES // Use code: HONEST10 for 10% OFF!CBD :  PRIMA  // Use code: "HONEST40" for 40% OFF!!!GUT HEALTH : ION BIOMEHYDRATION : TRACE MINERALSCEREAL : LOVEBIRD FOODS // Use Code : HONEST10 for 10% OFF!The "Just Bein' Honest" Podcast is a production made from the ♡xoxo KB*Business Inquiries : kb@justbeinhonest.com*Music : "Alone" by Emmit Fenn // "Bravado" by Rondo Brothers

Terra X Geschichte – Der Podcast
Mittelmeer: Vom Handelsraum zum Sehnsuchtsort

Terra X Geschichte – Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 59:26


„Kennt ihr das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn?“ In diesem Fall ist Italien gemeint, das Johann Wolfgang von Goethe schon im 19. Jahrhundert beschrieben hat. Für viele ist nicht nur Italien, sondern das gesamte Mittelmeer ein Sehnsuchtsort. Meer. Strand. Sonne, Olivenbäume und die Mittelmeerküche sind Gründe, warum jedes Jahr viele Menschen aus dem Norden Europas hier Urlaub machen. Diese Sehnsucht ist kein neues Phänomen. Schon in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren fuhren die Westdeutschen mit dem Auto an die Adria. Im 19. Jahrhundert Vorher waren es Bildungsreisende wie Goethe, die mehrere Monate am Mittelmeer verbrachten. Ein Kulturraum, in dem seit vielen Jahrhunderten Handel getrieben wurde, und in dem verschiedene Religionen und Kulturen aufeinandertrafen. Aber auch ein Raum, der ganz aktuell für viele Menschen großes Leid bedeutet. Dann nämlich, wenn sie versuchen, als Flüchtlinge über das Mittelmeer Europa zu erreichen. Ein Podcast über Irrfahrten, Schiffsbauer und Piraten, über die ersten DDR-Bürger auf Mallorca und die Frage, was macht das Mittelmeer eigentlich so besonders? **Gesprächspartner*innen** David Abulafia Jan Ribbeck Uli Kunz Tiemo Schönfeld Sabrina Beiderbeck Daniel García-Castellanos **Literatur:** Abulafia, David (2013): Das Mittelmeer. Eine Biographie. Abulafia, David (2021): „Das unendliche Meer“. Die große Weltgeschichte der Ozeane. Beiderbeck, Sabrina (2021): Mallorquinische Strandwelten als Sehnsuchtsträger und Projektionsflächen kultureller Wertigkeiten in deutschen Reisekatalogen (1956-1990). Dschubair, Ibn: Tagebuch eines Mekkapilgers, herausgegeben und übersetzt von Regina Günther (1985). Gatscher-Riedl, Gregor (2021): Weißes Kreuz auf Rotem Grund. Sarnowsky, Jürgen (2011): Die Johanniter – ein geistlicher Ritterorden in Mittelalter und Neuzeit. Quenstedt, Falk (Hrsg.) (2023): Das Mittelmeer und die deutsche Literatur der Vormoderne. **Internetquellen:** https://sea-eye.org/ https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/homer/odyss21/chap005.html https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/goethe/italien/ital172.html https://www.ardalpha.de/wissen/geschichte/historische-persoenlichkeiten/thomas-cook-pauschalreise-102.html https://www.sueddeutsche.de/leben/tourismus-wie-kamen-spaniens-kuesten-zu-ihren-namen-dpa.urn-newsml-dpa-com-20090101-210706-99-277188 https://www.spektrum.de/news/umweltverschmutzung-auch-das-mittelmeer-ist-voller-plastik/1932436 https://www.greenpeace.de/biodiversitaet/meere/meeresschutz/vorschlag-meeresschutzgebiete-mittelmeer https://grk1919.hypotheses.org/582 https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/892249/umfrage/im-mittelmeer-ertrunkenen-fluechtlinge/ https://1e9.community/t/atlantropa-als-ein-muenchner-architekt-das-mittelmeer-trocken-legen-wollte/3643 https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/terra-x/karthager-phoenizier-und-punier-102.html#xtor=CS3-82 https://www.friedrich-verlag.de/geographie/geologie-geomorphologie/entstehung-mittelmeer-die-ursachen-im-geographieunterricht-vermitteln/ https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/warum-das-mittelmeer-vor-sechs-millionen-jahren-austrocknete-a-1088998.html https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ana-Crespo-Blanc https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/homer/odyss21/chap005.html https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/historische-seeraeuber-und-moderne-piraten-100.html https://www.zms.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ https://www.nationalgeographic.de/umwelt/2020/03/die-groesste-flut-der-weltgeschichte-die-fuellung-des-mittelmeers https://www.europa.clio-online.de/essay/id/fdae-1700 https://www.klett-cotta.de/buch/Geschichte/Piraten_und_Korsaren_im_Mittelmeer/5805 Hier gehts zu **Pur +**: https://www.zdf.de/kinder/purplus/wissendrin-mit-eric-der-purplus-podcast-100.html **Team** Moderation: Mirko Drotschmann Sprecher*innen: Dominik Freiberger, Inga Haupt, Nils Kretschmer Redaktion objektiv media GmbH: Janine Funke und Andrea Kath Technik: Moritz Raestrup Musik: Sonoton Produktion: objektiv media GmbH im Auftrag des ZDF Redaktion ZDF: Anja Greulich, Ricarda Schlosshan

Gedolei Torah
Ramah – R’ Meir Abulafia

Gedolei Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 30:06


Delivered Motzei Shabbos Parshas Chayei Sara 5783 Shiur is sponsored l'refuah sheleimah פעסל בת צירל and יהודה אריה בן צירל   Visit eshelpublications.com for more shiurim, live shiurim, seforim and more. For questions, comments, or for sponsorship opportunities email us at office@eshelpublications.com

Storiavoce
Existe-t-il une identité méditerranéenne ? avec David Abulafia

Storiavoce

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 28:00


Mare Nostrum pour les Romains, mer blanche pour les Turcs, mer du Milieu pour les Allemands : les noms de la mer Méditerranée nous disent l'extrême richesse de cet espace et de ses perceptions. Dans un entretien exclusif enregistré aux Rendez-Vous de l'Histoire de Blois, le grand historien David Abulafia explique en quoi il se démarque des travaux de Braudel. Comment écrire une histoire de la Méditerranée ? Quelles sont les grandes périodes de cette histoire ? La Méditerranée est-elle un monde avant tout masculin ? Existe-t-il une identité méditerranéenne ? Ou bien l'identité méditerranéenne est-elle le reflet d'une utopie tant sa diversité et sa pluralité (ethnique, linguistique, religieuse et politique) est réelle ? Notre invité : Professeur émérite d'histoire méditerranéenne à l'université de Cambridge, David Abulafia en a présidé la faculté d'histoire. Son travail porte sur l'Espagne, l'Italie et la Méditerranée médiévales. La Grande mer. Une Histoire de la Méditerranée et des Méditerranéens a reçu le prix de la British Academy ainsi que le Mountbatten Maritime Award. Le livre vient d'être publié aux Belles Lettres (35€, 744 pages).

Les Belles Lettres
David Abulafia - La Grande mer

Les Belles Lettres

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 3:41


Une histoire de la Méditerranée et des Méditerranéens En librairie le 19 août 2022 et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782251453064/la-grande-mer.

Let's Talk Religion
Abraham Abulafia & Ecstatic Kabbalah

Let's Talk Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 45:30


Abraham Abulafia (d. 1291) is one of the most fascinating jewish mystics of all time, who is credited with founding the "Ecstatic/Prophetic Kabbalah".Sources/Suggested Reading:Hames, Harvey J. (2007). “Like Angels on Jacob's Ladder”. State University of New York Press.Ide, Moshe (1988). “The Mystical Experience in Abraham Abulafia”. Translated from the Hebrew by Jonathan Chipman. State University of New York Press.Idel, Moshe (1988). “Studies in Ecstatic Kabbalah”. State University of New York Press.Wolfson, Eliot R. (2011). “Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia and the Prophetic Kabbalah”. In Jewish Mysticism & Kabbalah (ed. Frederick E. Greenspahn). New York University Press.#Abulafia #Kabbalah #Mysticism Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng
Abraham Abulafia, Ecstatic Kabbalah, & Meditation [2022-06-12]

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 65:04


Audio, eng_o_norav_2022-06-12_vl_kabbalah-explained-simply_abraham-abulafia. Virtual_lesson :: Virtual_lessons. Kabbalah Explained Simply

Kabbalah Media | mp4 #kab_eng
Abraham Abulafia, Ecstatic Kabbalah, & Meditation [2022-06-12]

Kabbalah Media | mp4 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 65:04


Video, eng_o_norav_2022-06-12_vl_kabbalah-explained-simply_abraham-abulafia. Virtual_lesson. Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni. :: Virtual_lessons. Kabbalah Explained Simply. Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni.

Studying Kabbalah #kab_eng
Abraham Abulafia, Ecstatic Kabbalah, & Meditation [2022-06-12]

Studying Kabbalah #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 65:04


Video, eng_o_norav_2022-06-12_vl_kabbalah-explained-simply_abraham-abulafia. Virtual_lesson. Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni. :: Virtual_lessons. Kabbalah Explained Simply. Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni.

Studying Kabbalah #kab_eng
Abraham Abulafia, Ecstatic Kabbalah, & Meditation [2022-06-12]

Studying Kabbalah #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 65:04


Audio, eng_o_norav_2022-06-12_vl_kabbalah-explained-simply_abraham-abulafia. Virtual_lesson. Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni. :: Virtual_lessons. Kabbalah Explained Simply. Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni.

Kabbalah For Beginners
Kabbalah Explained - Abraham Abulafia, Ecstatic Kabbalah & Meditation

Kabbalah For Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 63:56


Who was Abraham Abulafia? What is ecstatic Kabbalah? Can a regular person study it? Is it safe? What's the secret of the Hebrew letter permutations? What degree of “seclusion” is required for Kabbalistic meditation? Is meditation only for relaxation or can it connect one directly to the upper force? How do you know if it is truly the upper force that you've connected to? Over 700 years of mystery and confusion will be resolved in this week's Kabbalah Explained Simply with Gianni.

Michael Franco
Rationalism vs. Mysticism Episode 17: Prophetic Kabbalah Part 3: Rabbi Abraham Abulafia

Michael Franco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 61:01


In this class, we continue our discussion of Rabbi Abraham Abulafia and his unique approach towards achieving the mystical prophetic state.

Founders Forward Podcast
Founder Stories: Josh Abulafia & 
Ellen Curran, Co-founders of ChefPrep

Founders Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 18:54


Josh Abulafia & Elle Curran are the Co-founders of ChefPrep. ChefPrep is a marketplace for ready made meals that are prepared by award winning restaurants, delivered to your door. Josh and Elle join us to break down their journey as startup founders. A few key topics: 00:00 Introduction01:20 How ChefPrep validated their core thesis02:45 Why ChefPrep decided to focus on the supply side 05:25 Key marketplace metrics they track08:25 Building barriers to entry in marketplaces09:45 Why tracking the right data is vital to startup success12:00 Building their company operating system

History Reclaimed
Podcast – Why history needs to be debated – With Prof. David Abulafia

History Reclaimed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 31:43


In an Exclusive podcast for History Reclaimed, David Abulafia, Professor of Mediterranean History at Cambridge University, spells out why he thinks the refusal of what is called the “woke brigade” to debate history with those who oppose their views is dangerous for Society.

Please Expand
The Boundless Sea with David Abulafia

Please Expand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 60:01


I interview David Abulafia on "The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Ocean", winner of the Wolfson History Prize. We discuss topics such as why some island nations are better than navigating than others; how important trade was to motivating maritime travel; how seriously we should take the intentions of Christian missionaries in the New World; the concept of discovery and its role in the history of the oceans; and just how much our relation to the Oceans has changed in recent years.After the interview I spend some time unpacking the concept of discovery and thinking further about what it means for something to be discovered. For more discussion on "The Boundless Sea", check out the Forum page on my website: https://www.pleaseexpand.com/forum. I look forward to hearing what you have to say about it!

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast
Ep 155 - Allowing Sydney's Best Food to Speak for Itself with Joshua Abulafia from Chef Prep

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 29:44


Ep 155 - Allowing Sydney's Best Food to Speak for Itself with Joshua Abulafia from Chef Prep It was great to sit down with Joshua Abulafia, one of the co-founders of Chef Prep, in this weeks episode of the podcast and hear about how the idea was born out of their personal frustration with ready-made meals and existing meal delivery services. They grew tired of spending hours on weekends preparing our meals for the following week and we weren't satisfied with the taste, quality or convenience of meal kit delivery services or mass manufactured ready-made meals. So they decided to take matters into their own hands and set up an online marketplace where you can order your weekly ready-made meals from premium, award-winning restaurants in Sydney for an affordable price. So today it is great to sit down with Joshua and discuss how the business started out, why building different verticals for hospitality is so important, and the value they are adding to restaurants for the long term. Please connect with Chef Prep on the links below- Website: https://chefprep.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefprepfood/ As always please connect with us at POH on the links below- Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/principle-of-hospitality/message

Storia in Podcast
La storia dei mari. Di David Abulafia

Storia in Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 19:44


Qual è il ruolo degli oceani e dei mari nella storia dell'umanità. In che modo la storia del Mediterraneo e quella degli oceani sono intrecciate. Che importanza ha avuto l'apertura delle rotte transoceaniche nella prima età moderna. Che parte hanno avuto i popoli non europei. Che impatto hanno avuto gli uomini sul paesaggio e sulla storia naturale degli oceani.Sono queste le tematiche della conversazione con David Abulafia, professore emerito di Mediterranean History all'Università di Cambridge. Le sue pubblicazioni includono The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean (2011, tradotto in 12 lingue incluso l'italiano con il titolo Il grande mare. Storia del Mediterraneo) e The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans (attualmente tradotto in tre lingue, tra cui l'italiano con il titolo Storia marittima del mondo: quattro millenni di scoperte, uomini e rotte).https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Le questioni della StoriaA cura dello storico Leo Goretti. Voice Over: Mario Cagol. Montaggio di Silvio Farina.------------Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify http://bit.ly/VoceDellaStoria ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427.Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/- Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare)- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo- Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria- Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura

Two Chassids In A Pod
Abulafia Kabbalah and Jewish Meditiation - Two Chassids In A Pod EP. 29

Two Chassids In A Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 105:05


Yehezkel is a master at his craft. Drawing upon the wisdom of his ancestors (i.e. Abraham Abulafia), he guides powerful explorative journeys into one's inner space. Utilizing powerful visualizations and dynamic movements, he provides the keys to unlocking our deepest potential. Not only is he well versed in authentic Kabbalistic tradition, but he's also grounded, practical, and millennial-minded. He gives useful tools and methods to living a more connected, happy, and fulfilling life in his kind and open manner. His technique is to take otherwise advanced and hard-to-understand spirituality and share it to all levels in a simple yet highly effective way.

The Voice of Breath
Rabbi Dr. Meir Sendor + Kabbalistic Vocalization Technique of Rabbi Avraham Abulafia

The Voice of Breath

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 59:05


Today we talk with my father, Rabbi Meir Sendor, about his journey and teachers, and discuss how Jewish meditation differs from other meditative traditions. We conclude the episode with the Kabbalistic vocalization meditation of Rabbi Avraham Abulafia. (48:32) If you wish to just listen to the meditation - There's a guide below.   Rabbi Meir Sendor, Ph.D., serves as the facilitator for Tal Orot. After serving as the rabbinic leader of the Young Israel of Sharon for thirty-two years, Rabbi Sendor and his wife Anne moved to Tzfat, Israel in the summer of 2016. With rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University and a doctorate from Harvard University in medieval Jewish history, with special expertise in the history of Kabbalah and Jewish philosophy, Rabbi Sendor teaches a wide range of subjects, from kabbalah, philosophy and hasidism to talmudic and biblical commentary, halakhah and ethics. He uses his three decades of experience teaching Torah and meditation in the Sharon and the Greater Boston area to implement this program in Israel.   A Brief Guide to the Basic Vocalization Meditation of Rabbi Avraham Abulafia The most basic, essential skills in meditation practice are learning to quiet the mind, stabilize attention and expand awareness. Some people find direct methods for quieting the flow of verbal mental chatter to be difficult at first. In some cases, an indirect approach can be helpful, such as the following basic vocalization method of the thirteenth century kabbalist Rabbi Avraham Abulafia. On the whole, Rabbi Abulafia's meditation techniques are highly rigorous and complex. His advanced techniques involve meditations on the divine Names, requiring great purity and sanctity of mind and body. But the basic method that he describes in his manual Or HaSekhel (pp. 101-05) is accessible for everyone. As he states it, “when your mind comes to adhere to His mind that grants you mind, your mind needs to remove from itself the yoke of all alien thoughts, except for His mind that is shared between you and Him by virtue of His glorious and awesome Name.” To attain this stable awareness, the following meditation can be helpful. This is a summary of his instructions. As general preparation, sit in a quiet and comfortable location, with your back straight, feet on the floor, hands resting on your legs. If you are sitting on the floor, let it be in a way that your back is nice and straight. Sit quietly with your eyes closed for a few minutes, clearing your mind as well as you can. This is a vocalization meditation, in which we will be expressing the five essential vowels of Hebrew in connection with the letter Aleph, which has no sound itself. Hebrew has nine vowels, but Rabbi Abulafia notes, and the linguists agree, that there are five essential vowels. We will express them in the following order: Cholem= oh; Kamatz= ah; Tzeirei= ai; Chirik= ee; Shuruk= oo. We take a natural, deep breath, our head in normal position facing straight ahead. Beginning with the Cholem, we express the vowel on the exhale, letting the sound ride on our breath at a comfortable volume, out to the very end of the breath. While expressing the Cholem we raise our head slowly and gently upwards (the Cholem vowel is written above the letter). Then we inhale once, through the nose (to avoid hyperventilation), as our head slowly returns to normal position. Then we express the Cholem again on the exhale, out to the end of the breath, lifting our head gently upwards. Inhale again through the nose as the head returns to normal position. We repeat the Cholem five times total, inhaling through the nose after each exhale. Next we express the Kamatz in the same way, five times, out to the end of the breath, this time slowly and gently moving the head horizontally from right to left over the course of the exhale (this vowel is written horizontally), then back to the right on the inhale. Next we express the Tzeirei in the same way, five times, out to the end of the breath, this time moving the head from left to right on the exhale (this vowel is also written horizontally), then back to the left on the inhale. Next we express the Chirik in the same way, five times, out the end of the breath, this time moving the head from normal position down towards the chest on the exhale (this vowel is written as a dot under the letter), then back up to normal position on the inhale. Finally, we express the Shuruk on the exhale, five times, out to the end of the breath, this time moving the head from normal position very slightly forward on the exhale (this vowel is written in the middle of the letter), and returning to normal position on the inhale. After the last expression of Shuruk we sit quietly for several minutes. We have provided a recording of this meditation which you can use to follow along for the first few times, to get a feel for the sound and the pacing. A chime sounds at the beginning, to introduce a minute of silence before the vocalization series, and a chime sounds at the end, after a few minutes of silence. Throughout the meditation, you can be aware of the vibrations that each vocalization stimulates. After the vocalizations, you may find that it is relatively easy to maintain a quiet, open, attentive and stable awareness. Rabbi Abulafia goes on to expand this meditation to include letters and vowels of the divine Name, but that's for advanced meditators in a high state of purity. Even this basic form of the meditation, however, can be helpful towards connecting our mind with HaShem, Who grants us mind, with HaShem's help. Rabbi Meir Sendor, Tal Orot

Spirituality Matters with Rev Karla
E43 Interview with Alistair Abulafia Turrelle

Spirituality Matters with Rev Karla

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 37:40


In this episode, Rev Karla had the honor of interviewing Alistair Abulafia Turrelle, also known as Nathaniel Pons. Alistair shares their story about growing up in a religious experience that did not embrace who Alistair truly was. A touching story that is certain to inspire others on their road to healing from religious trauma and to live authentically. Alistair now lives to be a positive impact in their community and in the world, to be a light to those in darkness and a voice for those who are silent! Join Rev Karla for this special interview. Watch the uncut version of this interview on Youtube.

IHSHG Podcast
The History of the Oceans

IHSHG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 69:05


Confabulating with Prof. David ABULAFIA *Prof. Abulafia new book available at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boundless-Sea-Human-History-Oceans/dp/1846145082* Professor David Abulafia FBA College positions: Life Fellow Papathomas Professorial Fellow Former Fellow Librarian University positions: Professor of Mediterranean History Subject: History Degrees MA in History (Cambridge), PhD in History (Cambridge), LittD (Cambridge) Awards and prizes British Academy Medal (2013) Commendatore dell'Ordine della Stella della Solidarietà Italiana (Italian Republic, 2004) Elected to Academia Europaea (2002) Research interests The Mediterranean at all periods but especially in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and above all Italy and Spain; attitudes to non-Christians in medieval Europe and the early Atlantic world. Books include Frederick II (1988), The Mediterranean in History (2003), Italy in the central Middle Ages (2004), The Discovery of Mankind: Atlantic encounters in the age of Columbus (2008) and The Great Sea: a human history of the Mediterranean (2011). Teaching interests Part II paper on The Jewish Presence in Medieval Society; Special Subject on King René of Anjou: chivalry, patronage and power in fifteenth-century Europe (starting in 2011) Other interests Travel

Subject to Change
Abulafia and Devereaux - the ancient Mediterranean

Subject to Change

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 89:21


An absolute joy to spend an hour and a half with history professors David Abulafia and Bret Devereaux. We started with the founding of Alexandria and travelled back and forth in time and all around the Mediterranean. The starting point for the discussion was David's magnificent book the Great Sea but Bret had plenty to add. (Check out his blog here).

Spectator Radio
Spectator Out Loud: Carlo Rovelli, David Abulafia and Laura Freeman

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 25:54


On this episode, writer and physicist Carlo Rovelli, ponder time and space in a world were the meaning of both has shifted. (01:00) Then, David Abulafia talks about the need for conservatives at universities. (07:29) Finally, Laura Freeman gets us ready for easter with the stories and the art depicting St Veronica. (15:27)

The Culture Shot
The Culture Shot: David Abulafia (Wolfson History Prize 2020 winner)

The Culture Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 27:35


Today we're joined by David Abulafia, winner of the Wolfson History Prize 2020, to discuss why history matters today, his prize-winning book The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans and what it means to win the UK's most prestigious history writing prize. The Wolfson History Prize is a key date in the literary calendar, it recognises outstanding works of historical non-fiction from the past year and is awarded annually to a work of historical writing that combines excellence in historical research with readability for a general audience. Shining a light on the relevance of history and history writing to society today, the Wolfson History Prize is the most valuable non-fiction writing prize in the UK; £40,000 is awarded to the winner, with each shortlisted author receiving £4,000. The 2021 shortlist of six historical non-fiction books set to be revealed on Wednesday 21 April, and the winner announced on Wednesday 9 June. To learn more about the Wolfson History Prize please visit https://www.wolfsonhistoryprize.org.uk/ or connect on Twitter via @WolfsonHistory / #WolfsonHistoryPrize.

New Books in History
David Abulafia, "The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans" (Allen Lane, 2019)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 71:04


Building on his 2011 work The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, David Abulafia's latest book, The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans (Penguin, 2019), traces the history of human movement and interaction around and across the world's greatest bodies of water, charting our relationship with the oceans from the time of its first voyagers till the present day. David's research has taken him to far flung places, and challenged him to construct narratives out of not only written documents but oral histories and archaeological finds. In this interview, David joins us to discuss important themes such as globalisation, as well as his favourite anecdotes, stories and characters from the book. He also shares his thoughts on how the casual reader or budding historian might wish to approach this incredible thousand-page volume which Peter Frankopan has rightly labelled "a magisterial achievement." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
David Abulafia, "The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans" (Allen Lane, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 71:04


Building on his 2011 work The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, David Abulafia's latest book, The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans (Penguin, 2019), traces the history of human movement and interaction around and across the world's greatest bodies of water, charting our relationship with the oceans from the time of its first voyagers till the present day. David's research has taken him to far flung places, and challenged him to construct narratives out of not only written documents but oral histories and archaeological finds. In this interview, David joins us to discuss important themes such as globalisation, as well as his favourite anecdotes, stories and characters from the book. He also shares his thoughts on how the casual reader or budding historian might wish to approach this incredible thousand-page volume which Peter Frankopan has rightly labelled "a magisterial achievement." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm

New Books in the Indian Ocean World
David Abulafia, "The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans" (Allen Lane, 2019)

New Books in the Indian Ocean World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 71:04


Building on his 2011 work The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, David Abulafia's latest book, The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans (Penguin, 2019), traces the history of human movement and interaction around and across the world's greatest bodies of water, charting our relationship with the oceans from the time of its first voyagers till the present day. David's research has taken him to far flung places, and challenged him to construct narratives out of not only written documents but oral histories and archaeological finds. In this interview, David joins us to discuss important themes such as globalisation, as well as his favourite anecdotes, stories and characters from the book. He also shares his thoughts on how the casual reader or budding historian might wish to approach this incredible thousand-page volume which Peter Frankopan has rightly labelled "a magisterial achievement."

New Books in World Affairs
David Abulafia, "The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans" (Allen Lane, 2019)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 71:04


Building on his 2011 work The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, David Abulafia's latest book, The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans (Penguin, 2019), traces the history of human movement and interaction around and across the world's greatest bodies of water, charting our relationship with the oceans from the time of its first voyagers till the present day. David's research has taken him to far flung places, and challenged him to construct narratives out of not only written documents but oral histories and archaeological finds. In this interview, David joins us to discuss important themes such as globalisation, as well as his favourite anecdotes, stories and characters from the book. He also shares his thoughts on how the casual reader or budding historian might wish to approach this incredible thousand-page volume which Peter Frankopan has rightly labelled "a magisterial achievement." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subject to Change
David Abulafia and the Boundless Sea

Subject to Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 75:15


Professor Abulafia has written a wonderful book about 'merchants, explorers, pirates, cartographers and travellers in their quests for spices, gold, ivory, slaves, lands for settlement and knowledge of what lay beyond'. I enjoyed talking to him enormously.

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
Some of my best friends are Kabbalists -Episode 4 - Rav Avraham Abulafia and The Amazing Afterlife of Activist Mystics

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 43:24


The source of meditation on letters and inner prophecy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
Some of my best friends are Kabbalists -Episode 4 - Rav Avraham Abulafia and The Amazing Afterlife of Activist Mystics

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 43:23


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Jaipur Bytes
Oceans and the new Thalassology

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 36:43


David Abulafia in conversation with William Dalrymple. Oceans and seas across the world have played a pivotal role in the development of world history. They stand not just as a testament to political and economic change but also play an integral role in the spread of ideas and religion across the planet. They have recently found themselves under scrutiny as major drivers of change in human affairs and as the subject of a major wave of exciting and path-breaking historical scholarship. One of the leading figures of this new wave is emeritus Cambridge don David Abulafia. He is the Wolfson Prize-winning author of books such as The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans, and The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean, among others. In conversation with historian and Festival Co-Director William Dalrymple, Abulafia offers a fresh perspective on the extraordinary narrative of humanity and its relationship with the sea. This episode is the audio version of a live online session from #JLFColorado2020.

What Magic Is This?
Kabbalah

What Magic Is This?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 80:49


Where does one even begin? Kabbalah has been marked down as one of if not the foundational Element of the Western Magical Tradition. It has also been marked down as a much maligned and misused Judaic Esoteric Tradition; a beautiful and vast tradition that was passed from master to student. Suffice to say, a lot of what passes for Modern Magic is inspired in some way by what is called Hermetic and/or Practical Kabbalah. In this episode of What Magic is This? Doug is joined by Tanin to share some insights as well as their individual takes on Kabbalah.

Travels Through Time
Wolfson History Prize Special: Professor David Abulafia (1415)

Travels Through Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 54:46


In this episode of Travels Through Time we are taken on an invigorating tour of the ports, coasts and oceans of the world with Professor David Abulafia, winner of the prestigious 2020 Wolfson Prize for History for his book, The Boundless Sea. For much more information about this episode, including images of the people and places involved, head to our website, tttpodcast.com The scenes discussed in this episode come from The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans (Allen Lane). Show notes: Scene One: 21 August 1415, The Portuguese attack on Ceuta, North Africa Scene Two: 1415, The Eastern Settlement Greenland Scene Three: 1415 Nanjing, east coast of central China Memento: A piece of Chinese porcelain from Nanjing People/Social Presenter: Peter Moore Guest: Professor David Abulafia Editorial: Artemis Irvine Producers: Maria Nolan Titles: Jon O --- Check out the amazing colourised images made by our podcast partner, ColorGraph!

我的學習筆記
公眾史學 EP.9 | 古典時代最大海戰-勒班陀戰役,到底誰才是這場戰爭的真正贏家?

我的學習筆記

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 6:27


♦公眾史學專題♦ 古典時代最大海戰-勒班陀戰役 到底誰才是這場戰爭的真正贏家? 光速看影片 ► http://ruru1212.piee.pw/UKJW2

History Extra podcast
David Abulafia on The Boundless Sea

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 48:26


Historian David Abulafia discusses his latest book, The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans, which was recently declared the winner of the prestigious Wolfson History Prize. Our conversation focuses in particular on the maritime history of the medieval era. Historyextra.com/podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

我的學習筆記
是海盜窟還是信仰堡壘?基督教與伊斯蘭的海權爭霸戰 - 羅德島之役

我的學習筆記

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 10:26


♦是海盜窟還是信仰堡壘?♦ 跑去當了海盜的基督徒跟伊斯蘭起了衝突 到底誰才是進步價值呢? YT聽故事 ► https://bit.ly/31dNQuS #基督教 #伊斯蘭教 #羅德島

Seekers of Unity
Abraham Abulafia | the Man, the Myth, the Mystic

Seekers of Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 64:39


"In the latter part of the thirteenth century, at the time when theosophic kabbalah was flourishing, there emerged an alternative kabbalistic tradition with a different focus. The main exponent of this tradition was Abraham Abulafia." Explore one of the most important, prolific, complex and controversial figures in the history of Jewish mysticism. A self-proclaimed, Prophet and Messiah, an itinerant Mystic who risked his life attempting to meet the Pope. Banned and ostracized, during his own life time, he has now returned to his rightful place in epic story of Kabbalah. 00:00 Abulafia 01:45 Abulafia's Biography 16:40 Abulafia's Opposition 20:13 Abulafia's Influence 23:30 Abulafia's Bibliography 26:01 Abulafia's Kabbalah 33:38 Abulafia's Messianism 36:41 Abulafia's Linguistic Mysticism 53:52 Abulafia's Practice 58:47 Exercise Part 1: Ezekiel's Vision, Merkaba, Hekhalot, Four Entered the Orchard: https://youtu.be/Ek-bbbhmPLk Part 2: Midrash, Neoplatonism, 12th-13th Century: https://youtu.be/Wg_DEtvewBM Part 3: Introduction to the Zohar, the book that changed Judaism forever: https://youtu.be/nObu-d2Xv0I Subscribe to more quality Kabbalah and Mysticism content, for free: https://www.youtube.com/seekersofunity Sources and Further Reading: Meditation and Kabbalah by Aryeh Kaplan The Mystical Experience in Abraham Abulafia by Moshe Idel Studies in Ecstatic Kabbalah by Moshe Idel Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism by Moshe Idel Language, Torah and Hermeneutics in Abraham Abulafia by Moshe Idel Abraham Abulafia, Kabbalist and Prophet by Elliot Wolfson The Heart and the Fountain by Joseph Dan Chaye Ha-Olam Ha-Ba - Life in the World to Come, Translated by Yaron Ever Hadani Abraham Abulafia: Meditations on the Divine Name by Abraham Solomon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Arts & Ideas
The 2020 Wolfson History Prize: David Abulafia, Hallie Rubenhold, Prashant Kidambi

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 45:21


From Indian cricket, a survey of the oceans to the women killed by Jack the Ripper: Rana Mitter with the second set of shortlisted authors for the history writing prize. David Abulafia The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans Hallie Rubenhold The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper Prashant Kidambi Cricket Country: An Indian Odyssey in the Age of Empire You can hear the other shortlisted historians in a progarmme broadcast on May 12th and available as an Arts & Ideas Podcast. It features Marion Turner has written Chaucer: A European Life Toby Green is the author of A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution John Barton is nominated for A History of the Bible: The Book and Its Faiths The winner of the 2020 Wolfson History Prize is announced on June 15th 2020. In the Free Thinking archives you can find more history - Diarmuid McCulloch on Martin Luther in Breaking Free Martin Luther's Revolution https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08nf02y William Dalrymple on The Shadow of Empire and Colonialism https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000c0f7 Peter Frankopan and Maya Jasanoff on What Kind of History Should We Write https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00016vf Tracy Borman on the Tudors in The Way We Used to Feel https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0003zp2 Fern Ridell, Kate Lister and Robin Mitchell on How we talk about women's bodies and sex https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000f5n6 Producer: Robyn Read

The Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show
David Abulafia Boundless Sea: How The Seas Have Affected Humanity

The Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 58:00


Starting over 160,000 years ago, Abulafia shares his thinking on how the seas changed humanity. --David Abulafia is Emeritus Professor of Mediterranean History at Cambridge University. He is the author of many books, including The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean.--His newest book, which we' ll be discussing, is The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans

The Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show
How the Sea and Seafaring Shaped Humanity; David Abulafia

The Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 58:00


Starting over 160,000 years ago, Abulafia shares his thinking on how the seas changed humanity. --David Abulafia is Emeritus Professor of Mediterranean History at Cambridge University. He is the author of many books, including The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean.--His newest book, which we' ll be discussing, is The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans

One Hour of Sunshine
Episode 11 | "One Hour of Sunshine" | Cynthia Abulafia

One Hour of Sunshine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 42:19


“One Hour of Sunshine” with Megan Joy Havrda, is a show that interviews business leaders who are ready to admit that they use their intuition daily to make business decisions. We also highlight one locally made product per show.

Eli Suli
Serie 20 - El Rashba, Abraham Abulafia, las revueltas de España, la decadencia de los judíos.

Eli Suli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 61:28


Podcast Eli Suli RABI SHELOMO BEN ADERET EL RASHBA, LIDER RABINICO DE ESPAN?A- ABRAHAM ABULAFIA EL FALSO MASHIAJ DE ESPAN?A- LAS REVUELTAS DE ESPAN?A EN 1391- LA DECADENCIA DE LOS JUDIOS DE ESPAN?A Conferencia

Eli Suli
Serie 20 - El Rashba, Abraham Abulafia, las revueltas de España, la decadencia de los judíos.

Eli Suli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 61:28


Podcast Eli Suli RABI SHELOMO BEN ADERET EL RASHBA, LIDER RABINICO DE ESPAN?A- ABRAHAM ABULAFIA EL FALSO MASHIAJ DE ESPAN?A- LAS REVUELTAS DE ESPAN?A EN 1391- LA DECADENCIA DE LOS JUDIOS DE ESPAN?A Conferencia

As Seen From Here
ASFH Boris Malyugin and Adi Abulafia at ASCRS 2017

As Seen From Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 18:53


Guests: Boris Malyugin, MD, PhD Professor of Ophthalmology Department of Cataract & Implant Surgery Deputy Director General S.Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery State Institution Moscow, Russia Adi Abulafia, MD Acting Deputy Head of Ophthalmology Department Assaf HaRofeh Medical Center Tzrifin, Israe

Esoterik Podcast
Abraham Abulafia

Esoterik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 2:22


Esoterische Abhandlung rund um Abraham Abulafia . Erfahre einiges zum Thema Abraham Abulafia als Teil des Esoterik Podcast. Dies ist die Tonspur eines Videos aus dem Youtube Esoterik-Kanal. Autor und Sprecher ist Sukadev Bretz, Gründer von Yoga Vidya. Diese Hörsendung ist erstellt worden als Diktat für einen Artikel im Yoga Wiki Bewusst Leben Lexikon von Yoga Vidya. Sukadev denkt laut nach über das Wort bzw. den Ausdruck Abraham Abulafia von Gesichtspunkten des klassischen Yoga und des Ayurveda aus. Was meinst du dazu? Abraham Abulafia steht im Kontext mit Judentum, Kabbala, Mystik, Heilige. Seminare zum Thema Business Yoga. Infos zu AyurYogaThaiMassage (AYTM) & Passive Yoga Therapie - Baustein-Ausbildung. Wir wünschen dir viel Freude und Inspiration mit diesem Esoterik-Vortrag zum Thema Abraham Abulafia.

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast
Drink Spin Run S2 E8.2: RPGs and Technology

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016


Adam feels better about being liked by Wayne than he feels about liking Wayne in the first placeOur Guests+Dan Sandberg+Wayne SnyderShow Notes after the jumpGuest NotesDan SandbergAtom Switch, Inc.Infinitas DM on Kickstarter now! (Adam screwed up the order of the terms "DM" and "Infinitas")https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/atomswitch/infinitas-dm?ref=nav_searchWayne SnyderMetal Gods of Ur-Hadad zineMore independent gaming projects than I can rememberShow NotesRoll20.netDonn doesn't like online gaming because he feels like he has to spend too much time setting these up.Online gaming tools have to support on-the-fly gaming and improv styleAdam preemptively makes useful macros & conflict maps/mats to improv conflictsAdam's Torchbearer conflict mapDrawing in Roll20 sucksWayne uses Twiddla in hangouts insteadInfinitas DM + a big screen TV laid down with a sheet of acrylic over top = Dan's ideal gaming set up (and Adam plans on making it happen)Make the things you need for your game, share the things you make. Basic DIY ethics.None of us had used Fantasy Grounds or MapTool or any of the other Roll20 alternatives, Dan has reservations about complete rule integration in Fantasy Grounds. Adam doesn't appreciate the $$$ barrier to entry.Crawler's Companion for DCC RPG by Purple Sorcerer GamesACKS treasure generator on Autarch's website: http://autarch.co/treasureMega.co.nzWayne & Donn are curmudgeonly about pdfs. Everyone prefers books.Wayne talked about random generator websites:WizardawnAdam mentioned AbulafiaRememberdismove http://henrycjc.com/rememberdismove/dungeon.cgi?rooms=10Last Gasp GrimoireVHS Title Generator http://www.memento-mori.com/vhs/Donn brought up 3D printing for minisShapewaysHeroForge (but actual minis are cheaper)Adam talked about 3D modelling with Google SketchUpDonn says that using music in games is good at the beginning of sessions, but can be ignored as you start to get into stuff (his Sound Cloud stuff can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/pollyworg )Adam mentioned TableTopAudio.comMusic was a point of contentionDMDJ appObviously, Google Drive is a thingAdam has been using his iPad a lotTrello app for smart stuff (hierarchical note storing, can add pictures!)Obsidian Portal (Adam's OP page: https://fromkickassistan.obsidianportal.com/)Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. If you like what you've heard, share us with your friends, leave us an iTunes review or send us an email at dsr@kickassistan.net. You can also support us at http://www.patreon.com/DSRCast. Our theme music was generously provided by the band Blue Snaggletooth (http://bluesnaggletooth.bandcamp.com). Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.

Legatum Institute Foundation
The Role of Cities in the History of Capitalism with David Abulafia

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016


The 2016 History of Capitalism lecture series throws the spotlight on the role played by cities and regions that stand out in particular moments within the History of Capitalism. In this short clip, David Abulafia, Professor of Mediterranean History at Cambridge University, explains why London was key to the history of capitalism and human flourishing. Interviewed by Mary Schutzer-Weissmann, Project Coordinator at the Legatum Institute.

Legatum Institute Foundation
Global Trade: The Beginnings with David Abulafia

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2015


David Abulafia, Professor of Mediterranean History at the University of Cambridge, discusses the role of merchants from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance with Hywel Williams, Senior Adviser at the Legatum Institute.

Legatum Institute Foundation
A Global Transition: From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic with David Abulafia

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2014


As part of the Legatum Institute's 'History of Capitalism' series, Professor David Abulafia of the University of Cambridge delivered a lecture exploring how European trade, and distinctive business practices, spread westwards along the coasts of the Mediterranean, both Christian and Islamic, to become a global phenomenon.

Esteri
Esteri di gio 20/02

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 27:29


1- Ucraina sull'orlo della guerra civile. Nella battaglia di Kiev morti e feriti..2- Facebook e la bolla speculativa: compra WhatsApp per 19 miliardi di dollari ( Andrea Di Stefano) ..3-Venezuela, è l'ora dei falchi. ( Gianni Beretta ) ..4-Cina prima potenza commerciale. Quando la storia si ripete. ( Alfredo Somoza direttore di dialoghi.info) ..5-Olimpiadi invernali: le ultime di Sochi a cura di Luica gattuso..6- a scoperta dell’umanità. Incontri atlantici nell’età di Colombo. Di David Abulafia..( Vincenzo Mantovani) ....Esteri torna lunedì 24 febbraio !!!! ....

Esteri
Esteri di gio 20/02

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 27:29


1- Ucraina sull'orlo della guerra civile. Nella battaglia di Kiev morti e feriti..2- Facebook e la bolla speculativa: compra WhatsApp per 19 miliardi di dollari ( Andrea Di Stefano) ..3-Venezuela, è l'ora dei falchi. ( Gianni Beretta ) ..4-Cina prima potenza commerciale. Quando la storia si ripete. ( Alfredo Somoza direttore di dialoghi.info) ..5-Olimpiadi invernali: le ultime di Sochi a cura di Luica gattuso..6- a scoperta dell’umanità. Incontri atlantici nell’età di Colombo. Di David Abulafia..( Vincenzo Mantovani) ....Esteri torna lunedì 24 febbraio !!!! ....

Esteri
Esteri di gio 05/12

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 29:03


1- “ il diritto al cibo non e’ negoziabile “: da Bali l'aut aut dell'india ai paesi ricchi e al Wto. ..2-Germania: la base del Spd decide sulla grossa coalizione. ..3-USA: contro le paghe da fame i lavoratori dei fast food oggi in piazza...4-Kosovo: il successo delle ultime elezioni apre la strada a un accordo tra Belgrado e Pristina...5-Cuochi e assassini: quello che non dice il palinsesto della tv globale: è il tema degli appunti di Alfredo Somoza. ..6-Olanda, la notte di san nicola una festa razzista ? ..l'Onu chiede la revisione dell'iconografia tradizionale. ..7-le recensioni di Vincenzo Mantovani: Il grande mare. Storia del Mediterraneo, di David Abulafia.....Esteri torna il 9 dicembre !!

Esteri
Esteri di gio 05/12

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 29:03


1- “ il diritto al cibo non e’ negoziabile “: da Bali l'aut aut dell'india ai paesi ricchi e al Wto. ..2-Germania: la base del Spd decide sulla grossa coalizione. ..3-USA: contro le paghe da fame i lavoratori dei fast food oggi in piazza...4-Kosovo: il successo delle ultime elezioni apre la strada a un accordo tra Belgrado e Pristina...5-Cuochi e assassini: quello che non dice il palinsesto della tv globale: è il tema degli appunti di Alfredo Somoza. ..6-Olanda, la notte di san nicola una festa razzista ? ..l'Onu chiede la revisione dell'iconografia tradizionale. ..7-le recensioni di Vincenzo Mantovani: Il grande mare. Storia del Mediterraneo, di David Abulafia.....Esteri torna il 9 dicembre !!

Storia Medievale II Musulmani e Cristiani nel Mediterraneo medievale alla luce dell'economia e degli scambi
The pisan bacini and the medieval mediterranean economy: a historian's wiewpoint” di David Abulafia

Storia Medievale II Musulmani e Cristiani nel Mediterraneo medievale alla luce dell'economia e degli scambi

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 15:50


Andrea Cappannari - Relazioni degli studenti

Storia Medievale II Musulmani e Cristiani nel Mediterraneo medievale alla luce dell'economia e degli scambi
The Role of Trade in Muslim-Christian Contact During the Middle Ages” di David Abulafia

Storia Medievale II Musulmani e Cristiani nel Mediterraneo medievale alla luce dell'economia e degli scambi

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 26:12


Lea Debernardi - Relazioni degli studenti