William Blake's Sexual Path to Spiritual Vision

William Blake's Sexual Path to Spiritual Vision
Title William Blake's Sexual Path to Spiritual Vision PDF eBook
Author Marsha Keith Schuchard
Publisher Inner Traditions
Total Pages 416
Release 2008-04-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781594772115

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The secret and mystical sexual practices at the heart of William Blake’s creative and spiritual life • Reveals newly discovered family documents connecting Blake’s mother and Blake himself to Moravian and Swedenborgian erotic and visionary experimentation • Shows Blake had access to kabbalistic and tantric techniques of psychoerotic meditation, which used sexual arousal to achieve spiritual vision William Blake (1757-1827) has long been treasured as an artist and poet whose work was born out of authentic spiritual vision. The acutely personal, almost otherworldly look of his artwork, combined with its archetypal casting and depth of emotion, transcend societal conventions and ordinary experience. But much of the overtly sexual work has been destroyed or altered, deemed too heretical by conservative elements among the mystic Moravians and Swedenborgians, whose influence on Blake has been uncovered only recently. The author’s investigation into the radical psychosexual spiritual practices surrounding William Blake, which includes new archival discoveries of Blake family documents, reveals that Moravian and Swedenborgian erotic and visionary experimentation fueled much of Blake’s creative and spiritual life. Drawing also upon modern art restoration techniques, Marsha Keith Schuchard shows that Blake and his wife, Catherine, were influenced by secret kabbalistic and tantric rituals designed to transcend the bonds of social convention. Her exhaustive research provides a new context for understanding the mystical practices at the heart of Blake’s most radical beliefs about sexualized spirituality and its relation to visionary art.

Why Mrs Blake Cried

Why Mrs Blake Cried
Title Why Mrs Blake Cried PDF eBook
Author Marsha Keith Schuchard
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 472
Release 2006
Genre Art
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This work offers a new insight into the work of William Blake. The discovery of Blake family documents led to a radical cast of characters including Cagliostro, Zinzendorf and Swedenborg, and to a world of waking visions, magical practices, sexual-spiritual experimentation, tantric sex and free love.

The Life of William Blake

The Life of William Blake
Title The Life of William Blake PDF eBook
Author Alexander Gilchrist
Publisher
Total Pages 676
Release 1907
Genre Artists
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Songs of Innocence

Songs of Innocence
Title Songs of Innocence PDF eBook
Author William Blake
Publisher
Total Pages 35
Release 1789
Genre Illumination of books and manuscripts
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Milton ...

Milton ...
Title Milton ... PDF eBook
Author William Blake
Publisher
Total Pages 88
Release 1907
Genre
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Wild Romanticism

Wild Romanticism
Title Wild Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Markus Poetzsch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 225
Release 2021-03-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000380416

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Wild Romanticism consolidates contemporary thinking about conceptions of the wild in British and European Romanticism, clarifying the emergence of wilderness as a cultural, symbolic, and ecological idea. This volume brings together the work of twelve scholars, who examine representations of wildness in canonical texts such as Frankenstein, Northanger Abbey, "Kubla Khan," "Expostulation and Reply," and Childe Harold ́s Pilgrimage, as well as lesser-known works by Radcliffe, Clare, Hölderlin, P.B. Shelley, and Hogg. Celebrating the wild provided Romantic-period authors with a way of thinking about nature that resists instrumentalization and anthropocentricism, but writing about wilderness also engaged them in debates about the sublime and picturesque as aesthetic categories, about gender and the cultivation of independence as natural, and about the ability of natural forces to resist categorical or literal enclosure. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Romanticism, environmental literature, environmental history, and the environmental humanities more broadly.

William Blake

William Blake
Title William Blake PDF eBook
Author Algernon Charles Swinburne
Publisher
Total Pages 366
Release 1906
Genre
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