The greatest Gnostic of the Enlightenment Period—and perhaps one of the greatest of all history—is the visionary poet William Blake. We acquaint ourselves with his life, his ethereal work, and his mystical legacy that honored the ancient heretics and defied the powers of Orthodoxy. We also partake in the gnosis of other Romantic poets like Shelley and Keats, and even beyond to Emerson and Herman Melville. Astral Guest-- Eric G. Wilson, author of ‘Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy', 'Secret Cinema: Gnostic Vision in Film' & 'The Spiritual History of Ice: Romanticism, Science and Imagination'
The Gnosis of William Blake
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William Blake (Author)Poetry (Literary Genre)Percy Bysshe Shelley (Author)William Wordsworth (Author)John Keats (Author)Gnosticism In Modern Times (Religion)Nag Hammadi Library (Religious Text)Gnostic GospelsGnosisGnosticRomanticism (Art Period/Movement)Alchemy (Literature Subject)Religion (TV Genre)