Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts

Mark Vernon

Reflections from Mark Vernon on soulful matters including spirituality and psychotherapy, science and religion, consciousness and the divine. For more on see www.markvernon.com

  1. OCT 27

    William Blake Masterclass at the Unherd Club. With Esmé Partridge, Mark Vernon and Florence Read

    At a time of renewed interest in the spiritual, what could challenge the uninspiring notion of ‘cultural Christianity’? One answer is by embracing the esoteric.  William Blake, the painter and poet, has become a model for a new kind of rebellious spirituality. Though he spent his life in poverty and obscurity, Blake’s radical vision of the divine is now a cornerstone of modern mysticism.  Psychotherapist and podcaster Mark Vernon, author of ‘Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination’, and religion researcher, Esmé Partridge, talk in a masterclass, hosted by Unherd in London, on the meaning and mythos of Blake. 0:00 What world Blake was responding to 2:15 What did Blake mean by Newton’s sleep? 5:28 How did Blake see the natural world? 8:30 Why did Blake react against the Christianity of his day? 11:50 Understanding “The Garden of Love” 13:50 Understanding “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” 16:50 Blake against the ills of today: sentimentality and unforgivingness 18:40 The road of excess and erotic desire 21:47 Navigating the contrary tensions of life 25:15 Blake’s mythological figures 29:30 What about Los and Jerusalem? 32:30 What about Blake’s view of politics and revolution? 36:50 How do you cleanse the doors of perception? 40:20 So in what way was Blake Christian? 43:46 How did William and Catherine support themselves? 46:52 How do we distinguish between imagination and fantasy? 49:51 How can Blake be helpful to modern psychology? 52:30 How can Blake help us reach for the eternal? 56:10 How can Blake bring meaning to life? 57:30 What would Blake make of Nietzsche? 1:00:00 What would Blake make of Spinoza? 1:01:30 Can we diagnose Blake and his visions? 1:03:20 What about Blake and cultural Christianity today? 1:05:30 What did Blake make about violence? 1:07:43 Can you say more about Catherine Blake? 1:09:30 Blake’s wit about his visions 1:10:54 Can you comment on Blake and Englishness?

    1h 14m
  2. SEP 27

    Rouze Up Souls of the New Age! A conversation with Malcolm Guite on William Blake

    “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? Mark Vernon sat down with poet Malcolm Guite to discuss how Blake’s ideas about the imagination challenge modern ways of perceiving the world.  They stress that dismissing Blake’s converse with angels dismisses the radicality of what he has to offer. They explore how the division between the subjective and objective, which Guite calls “epistemological apartheid”, is false and has terrible consequences for human beings, personally and politically. They argue that theology needs a revival of the imagination as the way we apprehend truths that put the fire into rational comprehension. For more on Mark’s book, “Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination” see www.markvernon.com For more on Malcolm Guite see https://malcolmguite.wordpress.com 0:00 Ways of knowing 01:46 Don't medicalise Blake! 3:30 The senses are inlets of soul 5:25 A fundamental, false division 12:07 Imagination makes real not makes up 16:35 Demystifying the imagination 20:48 Eternity in the present and particular 26:58 Reason the bound of energy: Geoffrey Hill on Blake 32:09 Blake's aphoristic philosophy 33:20 The renewal of Christianity 42:56 The generative teaching of Jesus  44:46 Energy and the Holy Spirit: Barfield on Blake 48:17 Albion crucifies the imagination 54:21 Contraries that create not conflict 58:29 Selfless perception

    1h 2m
4.9
out of 5
16 Ratings

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