Were the all-embracing visions of William Blake shaped by Indian philosophy? 🪷
A new book by
explores what inspired Blake alongside his influence. Although he died 200 years ago, he was a prophet for our times, perceiving the spirit of some of the issues we’re still grappling with – from rapid technological change to mass discontent and estrangement from nature.Blake is probably best known as an artist and writer, but he was also a mystic and an intellectual critic. Disillusioned by creeping materialism, he sought to awaken an expansive perspective in which everything is holy – which sounds like ideas in the Bhagavad Gītā.
Our conversation explores these parallels, as well as Blake’s Christian roots, and how there’s often more to famous quotes – from “the doors of perception” to “dark Satanic Mills” – than first meets the eye. Above all, we reflect on the transformative power of imagination and how it might transport us into eternity.
Like Blake, Mark has wide-ranging interests, working as a writer, broadcaster and therapist. His books cover ancient philosophy, spiritual intelligence, Dante’s Divine Comedy and many other topics. You can find out more about him here.
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