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Lewis Thompson, Journals of an Integral Poet, Volume One 1932-1944
Lewis Thompson, Journals of an Integral Poet, Volume One 1932-1944
Lewis Thompson
Volume One of Lewis Thompson's journals takes us into the everyday world of India's sub-continent in the 1930's and 40's through the prism of a fierce spiritual aspirant and intellect. "The whole in this atmosphere," he writes, "suggests a superhuman discipline and dignity, a passion, a sensuality, for what is prior to Being and Non-being-astringent like the taste of iron." We share his meetings with Sri Aurobindo, Sri Ramana Maharshi, J. Krishnamurti, Anandamayi Ma and Sri Krishna Menon.. We experience his attempts to integrate a Western heritage-Christ, Blake, Yeats, Rimbaud, Pascal-with the exigencies of Indian gnosis. We marvel at his self-invented writing yoga, whose bold vocabulary juxtaposes many levels of consciousness - waking, dreaming, visionary, bhakti yoga, jnana yoga, tantra and vedanta. This is a jewel of a book for those interested in "the power which consecrates us beyond ourselves". For the intimate context these journals provide, this book is a must for readers of Thompson's aphorisms (Mirror to the Light) and poetry (Black Sun). Edited with an introduction and commentary by Richard Lannoy. Foreword by Dr. Harry Oldmeadow, LaTrobe University.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 1, 2006 |
| ISBN13 | 9780971780613 |
| Publishers | Fourth Lloyd Productions |
| Pages | 500 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 230 × 30 mm · 725 g |
| Language | English |
| Contributor | Richard Lannoy |