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Биографические мотивы условно можно разделить на два вида:
1. Отдельные небольшие эпизоды или впечатления, запомнившие-
ся Тарковскому, которые заняли свое точное место в его сценариях и
фильмах. Режиссер А. Гордон условно назвал этот прием Тарковского
«теорией пазлов». Такие элементы встречаются почти во всех фильмах
Андрея Тарковского.
2. Расширенное включение в фильмы автобиографии, естественно, не
во всей полноте. К таким фильмам относятся Зеркало (1974) и Offret
(«Жертвоприношение» – 1986).
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The concept of three journeys as a way to denote spiritual development was introduced
by Dhu al-Nun, one of the founding fathers of Islamic mysticism. The use of this
concept was later refined by combining it with the Sufi technique of adding different
prepositions to a certain term, in order to differentiate between spiritual stages. By
using the words journey (Safar) and God (Allah) and inserting a preposition before the
word God, Sufi writers could map the different roads to God or the stations (Maqamat) on this road. Ibn al-'Arabi, in the beginning of the thirteenth century, speaks of three
different ways: from God, toward God and in God. Tanchum ha-Yerushalmi, the Judeo
Arabic biblical commentator from the end of this century, speaks of the three journeys
as three stations of one continuous way. A nearly identical description we can find in
the writing of the Muslim scholar Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, a generation later. Later in
the fourteenth century, in the writing of the Sufi writer al-Qashani, the three travels
become four, although the scheme of three prepositions is preserved. Near the end of
the fourteenth century, in the writings of R. David ha-Nagid, we find only two journeys:
to God and in God. All this tells us that Judeo Arabic literature can help us map
with greater precision the historical development of Sufi ideas.
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