Every good history book carries within it the desire to travel back in time. Or at least, the desire to build a bridge between what has passed and will never return and the ever-changing present. The motives can be very diverse. This book, in particular, invites us to peer into the interstices and crossroads experienced by a religious community that boldly incorporated the psychoanalytic method to discuss the movements of the soul; that made psychoanalysis a necessity to interpret the designs of divinity as accurately as possible.