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Celestial Intelligences by Greg Kaminsky

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Celestial Intelligences
Angelology, Cabala, and Gnosis: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Quest for the Perennial Philosophy
by Greg Kaminsky

The work of Renaissance philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola is both significant and interesting for a number of reasons. First, his writings provide both an approach to, and an understanding of, ancient wisdom traditions (philosophical and religious systems) and the way that we receive them in modern times. This is partly a discovery of how Western society and culture honours these traditions, but tends to be fundamentally disconnected from them in the course of daily life. Ultimately, this is a recognition that the esoteric traditions of the West are fragmentary at best, but also a realisation that these fragments are our legacy and by working with them mindfully, we may still traverse a spiritual path that leads from delusion to wisdom. Second, studying Pico and his work reveals the manner in which a fundamentally Jewish esoteric doctrine and tradition – Kabbalah – was adapted and then adopted by Christian philosophers because it was a living, extant tradition and has a monotheistic character. Third, a close reading of Pico’s works reveals new insights into the ways that angels were thought of, and even worked with, in an esoteric and mystical manner. Pico is a natural focus for all of these questions because his own work and writings place him not only at the centre of these investigations, but also at the centre of the rebirth of the Western esoteric tradition. Pico’s 900 Theses and subsequent Apologia (from which his Oration (on the Dignity of Man) is excerpted) contain the foundation for the rediscovery of Western esotericism from the mists of time along with the public declaration that magic and the Cabala were the keys to knowing the truth of religion, the world, and oneself. Pico’s own story of this discovery and the way in which he felt compelled to share it with the world are extraordinary and dramatic, so he is a most suitable vehicle for the expression of these ideas.

Through his writings, we can understand the way in which Western esotericism had been relegated to the dustbin of history before Pico so boldly plucked it from the trash heap to exalt it as it should be. He exposed the manner in which we could see that there exist equivalences and correspondences in various traditions and schools of thought. This can be understood as a sort of syncretism, but also a way to understand that, on some level, truth can be expressed in different ways that may be more accessible to different people in different places at different times. Pico also shows us how a fully extant, living esoteric system can be adapted and appropriated if one feels righteous in doing so. It was the deficiency in Western esotericism that there was no living system as all the ancient religions were dead and gone – except for Judaism. All that was required was the Spanish Inquisition to convert some Kabbalists and then exile them to Italy where they translated for and tutored Pico. From there it was no great task to adapt the once Jewish Kabbalah to a now Christian Cabala. This conversion made all subsequent esoteric practice in the West really flourish and one could say that Pico’s adaptation of the Cabala is the act that has had more influence on Western esoteric thought and practice for the following 500 years and counting than any other.

Lastly, Pico and his philosophy engages with angels and the orders of angels in unique ways to teach a system of thought and action – contemplation really – that is designed to lead to gnosis and/or theosis. The really beautiful thing about Pico’s system is that it perfectly mirrors all great mystical systems of the world in the specific methods that it employs. This book explores how Pico’s explanation of how one goes from delusion to wisdom compared with Jewish Kabbalah, however there is ample territory to explore comparisons with many esoteric paths.

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Table of Contents

Dedication
Preface

Chapter I          Introduction
                              Definition of Terms
                              Review of Scholarship
                              Biographical Sketch of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola

Chapter II        Pico and the Kabbalah

Chapter III       Angels as Celestial Intelligences
                              Divine Hierarchy
                              The Question of Angelic Materiality

Chapter IV       The Angelic Order of the Cherubim
                              Emulation of Angels

Chapter V        Mystical Approaches to Union with the Divine
                              Natural Magic

Chapter VI       The Continuum of Wisdom and Tradition

Chapter VII     Metatron and Azazel

Chapter VIII    Jacob’s Ladder
                              Angelic Hierarchy in Relation to the Tree of Life
                              Jacob’s Ladder and the Tree of Life
                              Implications for Subsequent Angelologies

Chapter IX       Conclusion

Bibliography: Works Cited & Consulted
Acknowledgments

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Illustrated by Joseph Uccello (Black & Pantone Red Illustrations).

Paperback Edition - First Printing, limited to 717 copies
176 pages. German Binding. Velvet Matte (Scuff Free) finish. Red Metallic Foil stamping on front cover, spine, and back cover. Fine typography, printed on Tango Opaque White 160M quality paper.

ISBN: 978-1-989339-26-8

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Press, reviews, endorsements

Interview with Greg Kaminsky on The Integral Stage - watch on YouTube here

Interview with Greg Kaminsky on Angel Millar’s channel - watch on YouTube here

Interview with Greg Kaminsky on the BiblioSophia channel - watch on YouTube here

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About the Author

Greg Kaminsky is a practitioner and scholar of esotericism, with a graduate degree in Medieval Studies from Harvard. Greg has been a lifelong student of history, religion, and esotericism since his upbringing. In addition to pursuing these interests academically, Greg is the host and producer of Occult of Personality, a long-running podcast that has explored the esoteric with authors and experts in the field since 2006. His desire to create the podcast began with a life-long compulsion to learn more about ancient civilisations, world religions, symbolism, and the underlying hidden wisdom which they contain, but only convey to the initiated.

With well over 200 episodes completed and tens of thousands of listeners every month, the podcast continues to grow in popularity and prestige. As part of the journey to learn about the esoteric while doing the podcast, Greg was initiated into several traditions including Freemasonry. Since 2017, he has devoted himself to the study and practice of Buddhist Tantra with his teacher Traktung Khepa Rinpoche and worked on a new book entitled: PRONAOS: Reflections on the Preliminary Practices of Buddhist Tantra from a Western Perspective.