Abstract This article engages with Meister Eckhart's mystical theology and Lacanian psychoanalysis to explore the role that mysticism can play in the production of an alternative symbolic order that can form the basis for a reenchantment of the world as part of the postanarchist insurrection of the self and project of structural renewal. More specifically, it draws from Meister Eckhart's conceptualization of the Godhead to argue that the positioning of the Godhead as the primary master signifier for the political community can contribute toward the production of an alternative, mystical postanarchist Symbolic founded on a sovereignty of the Godhead oriented toward the deconstruction of the symbolic systems out of which contemporary forms of domination and control emerge. In doing so, it argues that this mystical approach to postanarchism can contribute toward the undoing of the symbolic law through which neoliberal sovereignty is exercised on a subjective level by orienting the political community toward the temporary annihilation of both the subject and the Symbolic in divine love. The article concludes by contending that the positioning of the Godhead as master signifier for the prefigurative postanarchist political community can contribute to the reenchantment of the world by forming part of a broader, nascent Symbolic, constituted through the production of a range of master signifiers reflective of a variety of largely heterogenous political communities configured around broadly nonhierarchical, spiritual values and connected via a logic of affinity.
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