Category: Spiritual Spiritual poetry, like sacred text, can be aphoristic, vague, have a sense of sublimity or arcana, and, where the great example of the Psalms stands out, reveal an individuals longing, suffering, and growth. In the Psalms the prominent figure was the writings of King David.
Names of people, especially, carry import as, if you take the Biblical explanation rather than the Shakespearean, a name is a reputation, and not “just by any other name would a rose…” Therein lies the rub, as a name is a reputation, the utterance or writing of it carries all the weight of either sin or glory, virtue or false. In any case, the first recollection I have of really “seeing” poetry occurred from a collection called “Ode to Flowers.”. Leonardo da Vinci stated: “there are 3 kinds of people. Those who see, those who see when they are shown, and those who do not see.” I believe this applies to poetry as well, and not just the visual arts
Some poet’s do undergo “the dark night of the soul” before awakening to poetic attunement. It is a diamond and gold sort of artistic and spiritual expression. Not everyone appreciates every poem in the same way. A great inspirer to-date is Alfred Lord Tennyson, who’s “Two Voices” became a real and living memory in my own and many experiences. Spiritual poetry at it’s finest.
Some of the work following may appear incoherent, obtuse.
Divulging into chaos is not my intent.
Disorder is the place of every vile thing.
I have set my intention to : passive declarations of personal and outer worlds
Portraits of Great Men: Zack de la Rocha
Kal-El and Zod
God and Christ, Jason Matthew Thirsk, and the Devil
Book Review of: On Writing, by Stephen King
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King My rating:…
“Go back to the Shadow!”
Classical Music Nature
The number of Classical music listeners in the world is in a…
Spiritual poetry, like sacred text, can be aphoristic, vague, have a sense of sublimity or arcana, and, where the great example of the Psalms stands out, reveal an individuals longing, suffering, and growth. In the Psalms the prominent figure was the writings of King David.
Names of people, especially, carry import as, if you take the Biblical explanation rather than the Shakespearean, a name is a reputation, and not “just by any other name would a rose…” Therein lies the rub, as a name is a reputation, the utterance or writing of it carries all the weight of either sin or glory, virtue or false. In any case, the first recollection I have of really “seeing” poetry occurred from a collection called “Ode to Flowers.”. Leonardo da Vinci stated: “there are 3 kinds of people. Those who see, those who see when they are shown, and those who do not see.” I believe this applies to poetry as well, and not just the visual arts
Some poet’s do undergo “the dark night of the soul” before awakening to poetic attunement. It is a diamond and gold sort of artistic and spiritual expression. Not everyone appreciates every poem in the same way. A great inspirer to-date is Alfred Lord Tennyson, who’s “Two Voices” became a real and living memory in my own and many experiences. Spiritual poetry at it’s finest.
Some of the work following may appear incoherent, obtuse.
Divulging into chaos is not my intent.
Disorder is the place of every vile thing.
I have set my intention to : passive declarations of personal and outer worlds
Portraits of Great Men: Zack de la Rocha
Kal-El and Zod
God and Christ, Jason Matthew Thirsk, and the Devil
Book Review of: On Writing, by Stephen King
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King My rating:…
“Go back to the Shadow!”
Classical Music Nature
The number of Classical music listeners in the world is in a…