Trends in Internal Medicine

Trends in Internal Medicine

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The Patient as Parable: Highlighting the Interpretive Framework: Applying Mystic Hermeneutics to Patient Narratives

Authors: Julian Ungar-Sargon.

DOI: 10.33425/2771-5906.1038


Abstract

WThis paper extends the concept of literary tzimtzum from Hasidic mystical pedagogy to medical hermeneutics, proposing that the patient-physician encounter can be understood through the lens of parabolic interpretation. Drawing on the Alter Rebbe's theory of meshalim as forms of divine contraction that make infinite meaning accessible to finite consciousness [1], this study argues that patients present as "living parables" requiring interpretive engagement that transcends biomedical reductionism. The physician, functioning as hermeneutical interpreter, must navigate between the infinite complexity of human suffering and the finite constraints of medical language and intervention. This framework offers new perspectives on therapeutic listening, diagnostic interpretation, and the sacred dimensions of healing practice.

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Citation: Julian Ungar-Sargon. The Patient as Parable: Highlighting the Interpretive Framework: Applying Mystic Hermeneutics to Patient Narratives. 2025; 5(1). DOI: 10.33425/2771-5906.1038
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