Buy on Amazon
https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books_detail-0226453766.html
Kali's Child: The Mystical and the Erotic in the Life and Teachings of Ramakrishna
18.95
USD
Book Details
Author(s)Jeffrey J. Kripal
PublisherUniversity Of Chicago Press
ISBN / ASIN0226453766
ISBN-139780226453767
Sales Rank955,924
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The nineteenth-century Bengali mystic Ramakrishna played a major role in the development of Hinduism and is regarded as a modern saint. Yet he remains an enigma to followers unable to reconcile his saintly status with his eroticized language and actions.
In this work, Jeffrey J. Kripal attempts to untangle the paradox. He demonstrates that Ramakrishna's famous mystical experiences were driven by erotic energies that he neither fully accepted nor understood; the key to understanding this extraordinary figure, Kripal argues, lies in Tantra and its ritual, symbolic, and doctrinal equation of the mystical and the erotic.
Moving through Ramakrishna's world both chronologically and conceptually, Kali's Child employs two complementary interpretive strategies, a nuanced phenomenological reinterpretation of original Bengali texts and a nonreductive psychoanalytic reading of Ramakrishna's mystical eroticism. Kripal shows how the heterosexual structure of Tantric symbolism, the abusive way its rituals were often forced upon the saint, and Ramakrishna's own homosexual desires all came together to produce in him profound feelings of shame, disgust, and fear. Kripal establishes that the homosexuality of this great, if unwilling, Tantric mystic is linked inextricably to virtually every aspect of his life and teachings.
In this work, Jeffrey J. Kripal attempts to untangle the paradox. He demonstrates that Ramakrishna's famous mystical experiences were driven by erotic energies that he neither fully accepted nor understood; the key to understanding this extraordinary figure, Kripal argues, lies in Tantra and its ritual, symbolic, and doctrinal equation of the mystical and the erotic.
Moving through Ramakrishna's world both chronologically and conceptually, Kali's Child employs two complementary interpretive strategies, a nuanced phenomenological reinterpretation of original Bengali texts and a nonreductive psychoanalytic reading of Ramakrishna's mystical eroticism. Kripal shows how the heterosexual structure of Tantric symbolism, the abusive way its rituals were often forced upon the saint, and Ramakrishna's own homosexual desires all came together to produce in him profound feelings of shame, disgust, and fear. Kripal establishes that the homosexuality of this great, if unwilling, Tantric mystic is linked inextricably to virtually every aspect of his life and teachings.










![[(Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion)] [Author: Jeffrey J. Kripal] published on (November, 2008)](https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books/B00/J5P/medB00J5PIXY6.jpg)
![[ Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion Kripal, Jeffrey J. ( Author ) ] { Paperback } 2008](https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books/noimage.jpg)
![[ On the Edge of the Future: Esalen and the Evolution of American Culture Kripal, Jeffrey John ( Author ) ] { Paperback } 2005](https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books/B00/VBG/medB00VBGZD4U.jpg)

