Occult fiction, Kabbalah, and esoteric Buddhism

The Golem

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Gothic novel set in Prague's Jewish ghetto exploring themes of identity, Kabbalistic mysticism, and the legend of the artificial man created through magic. Surreal exploration of consciousness and transformation.

Also known asMeyrink's Golem · Prague Golem story
This edition1928
EditionEnglish translation
Kabbalahsymbolic interpretationIbbur (Soul Transmigration)Jewish Aggadah / Midrash / FolkloreKabbalistic FictionJewish KabbalahReading for Initiationesoteric symbolismGolem Myth & DoppelgängersPrague Jewish Ghetto

Contents27 chapters

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