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"For there is no rung of being on which we cannot find the holiness
of God everywhere and at all times". The sacred tales and aphorisms
collected here by Martin Buber have their origins in the
traditional Hasidic metaphor of life as a ladder, reaching towards
the divine via ascending rungs of perfection. Through Biblical
riddles and interpretations, Jewish proverbs and spiritual
meditations by turns profound, fanciful and tender, they seek to
awaken in the reader a full awareness of the urgency of the human
condition, and of the great need for self-recognition and spiritual
renewal. Progressing from "The Rung of God and Man" through to the
ultimate "Rung of Redemption", "Ten Rungs" provides a profound,
exquisite insight into the mystical piety and joy that defines
Hasidic lore. Yet, true to Martin Buber's own faith in the dialogic
relation between men as a mirror of God's eternal presence with us,
they also emphasize practical advancement and the central
meaningfulness of earthly existence. "No one can really be devout
in relation to God, if he is not devout toward His creation and so,
dear reader, these pages are not concerned with the mysteries of
heaven, but with your life and m
This translation of all the poems in the main body of the work of
George extensively revises the first publication of The Works of
Stefan George which appeared in 1949. The editors have also
expanded the volume, adding a number of George's early poems under
the collective title Drawings in Grey, two essays (including the
eulogy on Holderin), and the lyrical drama The Lady's Praying along
with a commentary by the translators.
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