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Blake, William - He called it Divine Analogy
Identifier
001917
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
A Blake illustration for Milton's "Paradise Lost"...
A description of the experience
William Blake – from the Complete Poems
He called it Divine Analogy
For in Beulah the feminine
Emanations create space
The Masculine create time, and plant
The seeds of beauty in the space;
Listening to their lamentations
Los walks upon his ancient mountains in the deadly darkness
Among his furnaces directing his laborious Myriads, watchful,
Looking to the east, and his voice is heard over the whole earth
As he watches the Furnaces by night and directs the labourers
The source of the experience
Blake, WilliamConcepts, symbols and science items
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Overloads
AngstInsecurity
Psychological trauma
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Home schoolingManic depression