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dc.date.accessioned2015-04-28T17:55:39Zen
dc.date.available2015-04-28T17:55:39Zen
dc.date.created2002en
dc.date.issueden
dc.identifier.isbn1586841777en
dc.identifier.urien
dc.description.abstractThe connection between poetry and contemplation has been highlighted on many accounts and in many ways, so much so that it has become a sort of truism. In common parlance, the poet is often considered as an intuitive and meditative soul who enjoys a rare ability to contemplate reality in a more profound and subtle way than most of his fellow humans do. Accordingly, one often deems poets to be endowed with a mediumistic ability that somehow allows them to gain access into the deepest layers of reality. By virtue of this ability, the poet was traditionally conceived as a mediator or a channel between the essence of things and the magic of words, crystallizing his perceptions into sounds and images that pierce through the veil of trivial usage and bring miracles out of language. However, the idea of poetic contemplation covers a wide spectrum of phenomena, and while all genuine poetry is in a sense “contemplative,” it does not follow that the discipline of contemplative practice necessarily enters into the alchemy of poetic creation; hence the need to specify the scope of our understanding of contemplation. This book researches poetry in many religions and cultures such as Islam, Sufism, Hinduism, Chinese, Japanese and western cultures and beliefs.en
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dc.publisherOneonta Philosophy Seriesen
dc.rightsThis item is currently unavailable in DigitalGeorgetown due to copyright restrictions by the publisher.en
dc.subjectSufismen
dc.subjectJapanese poetryen
dc.subjectChinese poetryen
dc.subjectWestern poetryen
dc.subjectPoetryen
dc.subject.lcshPoeticsen
dc.subject.lcshPoetry -- History and criticismen
dc.subject.lcshContemplation in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshMysticismen
dc.subject.lcshLiterature -- Religious aspectsen
dc.titleThe Way of Poetry: Essays on Poetry and Contemplative Transformationen
dc.typeBooken


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