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The Hymns of Arcanus (New Edition): And Other Poems (New Edition)
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Revealed in a dream, the angel Arcanus observes the sufferings of mankind on Earth, and offers with its tears, hymns of condemnation and consolation. These carefully wrought poems represent a complete cycle, focusing on the spiritual, religious, environmental and political issues that have sometimes troubled the people of this planet.
The angel Arcanusis the poetic representation of mankind's higher faculty- the faculty of the Imagination- the unity of love and reason, and that which is expressed in compassionate behaviour. The poet callsfor the awakening of this higher faculty, and for the human race to fulfil its realisation throughaltruistic behaviour towardsallliving creatures on this planet. The awakeningwill result in agreater unity and harmony with the cosmos as a whole, free from the limitations of the ego, and itsimpetus to dominate for its own sake; adesiretodominate, whichhas characterised the human species to date, causing suffering both to itself and other life forms.The faculty of Imagination, and the activity of compassion, represents the next stage in human evolution, and its awakening will enable mankind to develop beyond its currentmental and spiritual limitations, and the perils which plague it. The poems represent allegories addressing these issues and intimate the means by which we might continue to progress.
Informationen über das Buch
The Hymns of Arcanus (New Edition): And Other Poems (New Edition)
Beschreibung
Revealed in a dream, the angel Arcanus observes the sufferings of mankind on Earth, and offers with its tears, hymns of condemnation and consolation. These carefully wrought poems represent a complete cycle, focusing on the spiritual, religious, environmental and political issues that have sometimes troubled the people of this planet.
The angel Arcanusis the poetic representation of mankind's higher faculty- the faculty of the Imagination- the unity of love and reason, and that which is expressed in compassionate behaviour. The poet callsfor the awakening of this higher faculty, and for the human race to fulfil its realisation throughaltruistic behaviour towardsallliving creatures on this planet. The awakeningwill result in agreater unity and harmony with the cosmos as a whole, free from the limitations of the ego, and itsimpetus to dominate for its own sake; adesiretodominate, whichhas characterised the human species to date, causing suffering both to itself and other life forms.The faculty of Imagination, and the activity of compassion, represents the next stage in human evolution, and its awakening will enable mankind to develop beyond its currentmental and spiritual limitations, and the perils which plague it. The poems represent allegories addressing these issues and intimate the means by which we might continue to progress.
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- Xlibris UK
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The Hymns of Arcanus (New Edition) - Steven Parris Ward
The Hymns of Arcanus
(New Edition)
(and other poems)
Steven Parris Ward
Copyright © 2013 by Steven Parris Ward.
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Contents
Preface
Prelude — Lacrimosa (the angel’s tears)
‘The tears of condemnation’
Humanitas
De Harmonia Mundi
Before the Seventh Seal
The Leviathan
The Flight of Icarus
The time shall come when God the tree…
‘The tears of consolation’
Thanatos
De Anima
Fragments on the Sun and Moon
The death of Hyacinthus
Epiphany
The mystic marriage
Coda: The angel’s prophecies.
The Ballads on Stars and Sorrow
Lesbians
Visions
On the art and death of Rudolf Nureyev
Mist on Lake Windermere
Eulogy for an unnamed girl
The Penitent
Love Sonnets
Love’s Mistress
Love’s Kindness
Love’s Name
Love’s Measure
Love’s Offspring
If love a cynic leaves
Love’s Vows
Love’s Parting
Love’s Testimony
Love’s Philosophy
Love’s Philosophy
Love’s Power
Love’s Gift
Love’s Forbearance
Cold stars bear witness
I Bacchus
Poets, Prophets, Pariahs, Thieves
Sympatheia
In Memoriam: Ezra Pound (on holy ground)
Night scenes from the past whilst on the road
Nijinsky
On the Memory of her voice now departed
She led me down the garden path.
Fragment
Appassionata
Strong arms—so rest your gentle head
Frontline
The Days of Wrath
On meeting a beggar boy in Calcutta
Still Life
In Praise of Spring
Palingenesia
By Friston Wood
Ode on Sleep and Dreams
Preface
Who or what is Arcanus? Arcanus represents the hidden strata: the private musings of the poet; the hidden intuitions confessed and given conscious realisation as these poems. Arcanus is also the angel who bears witness to the sufferings of mankind. The personified angel represents the hidden, latent, more evolved aspirations of humankind. The spiritual faculty: characterised and enacted as compassion. A more evolved consciousness, as yet not fully realised, which remains partially fulfilled. Its transcendence and its position, separated as it were by the silver bars of heaven
, is not merely an implication that the divine is powerless to intervene in the affairs of mankind, but also, that mankind has yet to fully realise its own more developed levels of divine-like consciousness. It is a subconscious faculty perhaps, which is as yet not fully realised in consciousness. In this respect, Arcanus’ position is one placed beyond
, yet within, as a potential and unrealised faculty. Unlike the angel, mankind’s consciousness is predominantly rational, and the faculty of compassion remains but partially enacted. It thus has yet to evolve to a complete realisation of the immediacy of the angel’s presence, or to the productive fulfilment and practical implementation which such a more developed state of consciousness would bring.
Man’s existence on this planet may be defined by numerous characteristic and sometimes conflicting impulses. The most personal is the need to survive. The most universal, however, is the desire for order. This is the nature and impulse defining the drive to self-realisation for Man. In Man it has been manifest in the construction of civilisations, religions, philosophical theories, as well as scientific fields of endeavour. In these few examples, it is evident that Man has sought, and continues to seek, the fulfilment of the drive towards self-realisation. It does this by attempting to make sense of the world using the faculty of reason. Discernment has led to an imitation of what is perceived. This has led to practical implementation. But it is only Man’s own limited perceptions, and conflicting desires, which cause it to construct imperfect examples of what it considers to be order. In this respect, its history to date can be characterised as one only of a development of reason in conjunction with the ego. Ego may be defined as a purely individualistic impetus, which seeks only to fulfil its own immediate concerns and needs: an attempt to impose its own perspective of what constitutes a superior order on existing orders. It has most recently been apparent in terms of a purely technological, scientific advancement. It is the disharmony resulting from this perspective of order, and its attempted imposition, which has resulted in conflict with the natural world, and which may eventually bring upon it the seeds of its own destruction.
Arcanus is a