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Baudelaire, Charles - Les Fleurs du Mal - Tell me, Agatha, does your heart, at times, fly away

Identifier

000313

Type of Spiritual Experience

Vision
Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

A description of the experience

Les Fleurs du Mal – Charles Baudelaire

Tell me, Agatha, does your heart, at times, fly away,
Far from the black ocean of the sordid city,
Towards another ocean where splendour breaks forth,
As blue, clear and deep as virginity?
Tell me, Agatha, does your heart, at times, fly away?

The sea, the mighty sea, consoles our labour!
What demon endowed the sea, the raucous singer
Whom the huge organ of howling winds accompanies,
With this sublime function of nurse?
The sea, the mighty sea, consoles our labour!

Take me away, O train! Carry me off, O ship!
Far! Far!  Here the mud is made from our tears!
- Is it true that at times the sad heart of Agatha
Says:  Far from remorse, and crimes, and grief,
Take me away, O train, carry me off, O ship?

How far away you are, perfumed paradise,
Where under a clear blue all is love and joy,
Where all that one loves is worthy of being loved,
Where in pure sensation the heart is drowned!
How far away you are, perfumed paradise!

But the green paradise of childish loves,
Races, songs, kisses, bouquets,
Violins vibrating behind the hills,
With jars of wine, at evening, in the groves
But the green paradise of childish loves,

 That innocent paradise, full of furtive joys,
Is it already farther away than India and China?
Can we remember with plaintive cries,
And still animate with a silver voice,
That innocent paradise full of furtive joys?

The source of the experience

Baudelaire, Charles

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Drinking absinthe

Suppressions

Cannabis and marijuana
Laudanum
Making love

Commonsteps

References