Singing the Way: Insights in Poetry and Spiritual TransformationWorld Wisdom, Inc, 2005 - 231 This groundbreaking book underlines the primordial richness of language by focusing upon the spiritual qualities in poetry which serve to bridge the human and the Divine. |
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... human beings . Accordingly , one often deems poets to be endowed with a mediumistic ability that some- how allows them to gain access into the deepest layers of reality . By virtue of this ability , the poet was traditionally conceived ...
... human beings . Accordingly , one often deems poets to be endowed with a mediumistic ability that some- how allows them to gain access into the deepest layers of reality . By virtue of this ability , the poet was traditionally conceived ...
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... human privilege of naming the creatures . The human ability to " name " beings clearly pertains to the Word as point of junction between the Divine and the human . The Logos is the nexus between these two realms , and thus the means of ...
... human privilege of naming the creatures . The human ability to " name " beings clearly pertains to the Word as point of junction between the Divine and the human . The Logos is the nexus between these two realms , and thus the means of ...
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... human poet is but an imitator of the Divine Poet since his " logical " ( stemming from the logos ) utterance is simultaneously a " poetical " work ( referring here to poiesis as creation or " making ” ) . In their original root ...
... human poet is but an imitator of the Divine Poet since his " logical " ( stemming from the logos ) utterance is simultaneously a " poetical " work ( referring here to poiesis as creation or " making ” ) . In their original root ...
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... human 12 As Livingston points out : " The letter or sound is the outward aspect which is of little importance compared to the spirit or meaning embodied in the words " ( The Traditional Theory of Literature , p . 78 ) . 13 " ... Haiku ...
... human 12 As Livingston points out : " The letter or sound is the outward aspect which is of little importance compared to the spirit or meaning embodied in the words " ( The Traditional Theory of Literature , p . 78 ) . 13 " ... Haiku ...
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... human life worth living and gives to it its purpose . Traditionally , the Hindu world enumerates and acknowledges four of these " purposes " : kāma ( pleasure ) , artha ( wealth ) , dharma ( duty or func- tion ) , and moksha ( spiritual ...
... human life worth living and gives to it its purpose . Traditionally , the Hindu world enumerates and acknowledges four of these " purposes " : kāma ( pleasure ) , artha ( wealth ) , dharma ( duty or func- tion ) , and moksha ( spiritual ...
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