Reposted from June 2017
Wikimedia Commons Detail from Jerusalem Plate 59 |
Northrop Frey's Fearful Symmetry never fails to yield
insight into the intricacies of Blake complex imagery. On Page 381, he states:
"Most of the references to clothing in the Bible represent the
transparent 'net' which the fallen world flings around us, woven by
Vala, who also weaves armor of conflict, shells of stupidity, or
coverings of concealment and shame like the fig-leaves of Adam and
Eve.
...
On the other hand, the 'seamless garment' of the cross and the linen
clothes abandoned by Jesus in his tomb represent the imagination's
escape from this through another power, of which Blake gives us a
glimpse in his remarkable picture of the solicitous Fates in Plate 59. This is the power of seeing the physical appearance as the
covering of the mental reality, yet not so much concealing its
shape so much as revealing it in a fallen aspect, and so not the
clothing but the body or form of the mental world, through a
physical and therefore fallen body or form. If we try to visualize
this development of the 'clothing' symbol, we get something more
like a mirror, a surface which reveals reality in fewer dimensions
that it actually has.
...
The world in which we live therefore contains a 'heaven' or
imaginative world in which all natural objects have a mental
significance, and a 'hell' or Ulro in which the same natural objects
have an opposite significance. The latter is thus a parody or
mirror-image, a Vegetable Glass as Blake calls it, of the world of
mental reality."
Larry's note on the above passage - "For now we look through a
glass darkly."
First Corinthians 13
[8] Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies,
they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether
there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
[9] For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
[10] But when that which is perfect is come, then that
which is in part shall be done away.
[11] When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as
a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away
childish things.
[12] For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then
face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know
even as also I am known.
[13] And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but
the greatest of these is charity.
Hebrews 4
JB Phillips Translation
12-13
For the Word that God speaks is alive and active; it cuts more
keenly than any two-edged sword: it strikes through to the place
where soul and spirit meet, to the innermost intimacies of a
man's being: it exposes the very thoughts and motives of a man's
heart. No creature has any cover from the sight of God;
everything lies naked and exposed before the eyes of him with
whom we have to do.
Methodist Communion Liturgy
“Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known,
and from whom no secrets are hid: cleanse the thoughts of our
hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may
perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy name: through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
Library of Congress Milton Plate 16 |
Unfortunately mankind seems to see the turmoil around him as real, and the world of peace, joy, faith, love and hope as an illusion beyond his grasp. One of Blake's great gifts to us is his images, visual and verbal, of a world more sharp, well defined and inviting than the blurry world mediated to us by our five senses.
In this image we see Milton removing the garment which obscures his ability to see, in order that he may enter the world of Vision.
Jerusalem, Plate 16, (E 161)
"In Enitharmons Halls builded by Los & his mighty Children
All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of
Los's Halls & every Age renews its powers from these Works
With every pathetic story possible to happen from Hate or
Wayward Love & every sorrow & distress is carved here
Every Affinity of Parents Marriages & Friendships are here
In all their various combinations wrought with wondrous Art
All that can happen to Man in his pilgrimage of seventy years
Such is the Divine Written Law of Horeb & Sinai:
And such the Holy Gospel of Mount Olivet & Calvary:"
Jerusalem, Plate 59, (E 209)
"in the midst of these
Is Built eternally the sublime Universe of Los & Enitharmon
And in the North Gate, in the West of the North. toward Beulah
Cathedrons Looms are builded. and Los's Furnaces in the South
A wondrous golden Building immense with ornaments sublime
Is bright Cathedrons golden Hall, its Courts Towers & Pinnacles
And one Daughter of Los sat at the fiery Reel & another
Sat at the shining Loom with her Sisters attending round
Terrible their distress & their sorrow cannot be utterd
And another Daughter of Los sat at the Spinning Wheel
Endless their labour, with bitter food. void of sleep,
Tho hungry they labour: they rouze themselves anxious
Hour after hour labouring at the whirling Wheel
Many Wheels & as many lovely Daughters sit weeping
Yet the intoxicating delight that they take in their work
Obliterates every other evil; none pities their tears
Yet they regard not pity & they expect no one to pity
For they labour for life & love, regardless of any one
But the poor Spectres that they work for, always incessantly
They are mockd, by every one that passes by. they regard not
They labour; & when their Wheels are broken by scorn & malice
They mend them sorrowing with many tears & afflictions.
Other Daughters Weave on the Cushion & Pillow, Network fine
That Rahab & Tirzah may exist & live & breathe & love
Ah, that it could be as the Daughters of Beulah wish!
Other Daughters of Los, labouring at Looms less fine
Create the Silk-worm & the Spider & the Catterpiller
To assist in their most grievous work of pity & compassion
And others Create the wooly Lamb & the downy Fowl
To assist in the work: the Lamb bleats: the Sea-fowl cries
Men understand not the distress & the labour & sorrow
That in the Interior Worlds is carried on in fear & trembling
Weaving the shuddring fears & loves of Albions Families
Thunderous rage the Spindles of iron. & the iron Distaff
Maddens in the fury of their hands, Weaving in bitter tears
The Veil of Goats-hair & Purple & Scarlet & fine twined Linen"
Blake also
provided images of the self-destructive world, enamored with its
own Selfhood, opposed to receiving Imaginative Vision, it sees
with astonishment the consequences of the failures of
consciousness in which it engages.Visions of Last Judgment, (E 558)
"beneath these is the Seat of the Harlot namd
Mystery in the Revelations. She is [bound] siezed by
Two Beings each with three heads they Represent Vegetative
Existence. as it is written in Revelations they strip her naked
& burn her with fire it represents the Eternal Consummation of
Vegetable Life & Death with its Lusts The wreathed Torches in
their hands represents Eternal Fire which is the fire of
Generation or Vegetation it is an Eternal Consummation Those who
are blessed with Imaginative Vision see This Eternal Female &
tremble at what others fear not while they laugh at
what others fear Her Kings & Councellors & Warriors descend in
Flames Lamenting & looking upon her in astonishment & Terror. &
Hell is opend beneath her Seat on the Left hand. beneath her
feet is a flaming Cavern in which is seen the Great Red Dragon
with Seven heads & ten Horns he has Satans book
of Accusations lying on the rock open before him"
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