Ha-Nefesh ha-Hakhamah

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Ha-Nefesh ha-Hakhamah is a medieval Jewish mystical-philosophical treatise by Moses de León that explores the nature, structure, and destiny of the human soul.

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instanceOf Jewish mystical work
medieval Jewish mystical-philosophical treatise
philosophical treatise
associatedWith Castilian Kabbalists
Spanish Kabbalah
author Moses de León
century 13th century
discusses ethical perfection of the soul
levels of the soul
mystical union with the divine
relationship between body and soul
focusesOn inner life of the soul
metaphysical status of the soul
spiritual development
genre mystical literature
philosophical literature
hasAuthorRole Moses de León
intendedAudience learned Jewish readers
language Hebrew
literaryForm prose treatise
mainTopic destiny of the soul
human soul
nature of the soul
structure of the soul
philosophicalInfluence Neoplatonism
medieval Jewish philosophy
placeOfOrigin Spain
relatedWork Zohar
religiousCurrent Kabbalah
religiousTheme afterlife
reward and punishment of the soul
soul’s ascent
religiousTradition Judaism
timePeriod Middle Ages
tradition Jewish esoteric tradition

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Moses de León notableWork Ha-Nefesh ha-Hakhamah