Mark Vernon
@askwilliamblake.bsky.social
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Writer, psychotherapist, lover of William Blake - Plato, Dante and Owen Barfield, too. For more see www.markvernon.com
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"The best book on Blake out there!" With thanks to Robert Rowland Smith.
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Werner Heisenberg meets William Blake in Mark Vernon's new article for @iai.tv – Physicist & poet alike warn of the danger of viewing the world only through idealising models, losing the vitality of direct encounters with reality. bit.ly/47eI8u3 #philsky #physics #poetry #philsci
Heisenberg meets William Blake: The danger of science's "single vision" | Mark Vernon
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The genius of #Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, Charles Williams saw, is its heart in good living, not strife, but with “the existence of a great world outside the Shire”, lest good living “grow stale by custom”; the spiritual drama, told by English mystics from #Julian to #Blake, revealing who we are.
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What is it to be English? #WilliamBlake's #Albion finds an alternative to assertions of moral values or national identity. He discovers change comes with regained perception. Who is he separated from? What awareness does he need? Blake has a way fit for today!
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The Contraries of Blake - Pittsburgh Review of Books
Division, fragmentation, bloody strife: the watchwords of our times. People of many persuasions are growing increasingly troubled by the tension. Many are
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The terror of meeting #SaintFrancis. More at my YouTube, “The man who ripped reality and rose like a sun”, youtu.be/bScob-fI7-Q
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Practicing the perception of meaning in “Each rock & each hill, Each fountain & rill, Each herb & each tree, Mountain, hill, Earth & Sea” revives the imagination otherwise clouded by doom.
New essay at my Substack, A Golden String. markvernon942268.substack.com/p/addiction-...
Addiction to Doom
The imagination was made for inspiration
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"The colourful stories of Blake’s second sight, remembered by so many who knew him that they can’t be discounted, reach back into his early childhood."

Read an excerpt from AWAKE! WILLIAM BLAKE AND THE POWER OF THE IMAGINATION, by @askwilliamblake.bsky.social.
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The Angels of William Blake - Pittsburgh Review of Books
Wrestling with their weird and wonderful presence is central to Blake: dodging that, out of distaste or embarrassment, is really dodging him. They are central
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Tree ferns are yantras in Vedic understanding, drawing down spiritual energy and light. This cultivar appeared physically to have manifested the subtler insight.
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“Once when I was living in the heart of a pomegranate, I heard a seed saying, 'Someday I shall become a tree…’” Kahlil Gibran
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I enjoyed talking with @alexanderbeiner.bsky.social, particularly on how imaginatively Blake might help us relate afresh to “Each rock & each hill, Each fountain & rill, Each herb & each tree, Mountain, hill, Earth & Sea”… open.substack.com/pub/beiner/p...
Hold Infinity: William Blake and Visioning the Future
Mark Vernon on his new book 'Awake!: William Blake and the Power of the Imagination'
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The pivotal idea in #WilliamBlake? Hmm. That there is Eternity - not as everlastingness, or as a quality, but as the nature of existence and identical with God. His work is absorbed with the perception of Eternity, its perversion by human beings, and its restoration to awareness.
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Energy is the only Life! #OwenBarfield spots something remarkable in #WilliamBlake. The full conversation with Mark Vernon and Malcolm Guite is "Rouze Up Souls of the New Age!", at Mark's YouTube channel.
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Three top #angel images by #WilliamBlake for the eve of the feast of #Michael and All Angels.
1. Michael Binding Satan.
2. Albion’s Angel distressed at the spiritual death of England, humanity cowering alongside.
3. Angels in Christ’s Sepulchre, awaiting the return of life.
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“Man has no Body distinct from his Soul,” declared William Blake. “Nature is imagination itself!” The human face is the “countenance divine”.
Inspiring, yes. But what can we make of his sayings?
I sat down with poet @malcolmguite.bsky.social
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Rouze Up Souls of the New Age!
A conversation with Malcolm Guite on William Blake
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A new conversation with Rupert Sheldrake, thinking about #WilliamBlake and the imagination - in nature, in minds, in the world…
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The Wisdom of the Imagination. A conversation with Rupert Sheldrake
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Near NW3? In NW3! Do come along tonight - @waterstones.bsky.social Hampstead with @RupertSheldrake #WilliamBlake
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Join @askwilliamblake.bsky.social and Rupert Sheldrake in conversation about ‘Awake!: William Blake and the Power of the Imagination’ next week at Waterstones Hampstead!✨

🗓 23rd September
⏰ 6.30pm BST
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Author Mark Vernon looking into the camera alongside an image of his book cover that features artwork by William Blake. There is orange text alongside these images that reads 'Mark Vernon. Author talk at Waterstones Hampstead. Tuesday 23 September, 6.30pm. Visit waterstones.com/events for details.'
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Why perpetual wars? “The popular imagination fairly fattens on the thought of wars,” wrote William James. Adam Smith gave less often aired and no less insightful reasons for conflict too...
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War. What is it good for?
The psychologist, William James, and the economist, Adam Smith, gave reasons for everlasting conflict
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