Lewis Thompson, Journals Of An Integral Poet, Volume One 1932-1944

Book Summary


The first volume of Thompson's journals takes readers into the everyday world of India's subcontinent in the 1930s and T40s through the prism of a fierce spiritual aspirant and intellect. 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.

Book Details


Book Name Lewis Thompson, Journals Of An Integral Poet, Volume One 1932-1944
Author Lewis Thompson, Richard Lannoy
Publisher Fourth Lloyd Productions (Dec 2006)
ISBN 9780971780613
Pages 500
Language English
Price 1420
 
 

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