We rehearse for the big death through the little death of orgasm, through erotic living. Death as transfiguration

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: death sex orgasm eros



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Freud was a genius; geniuses are bright but not necessarily right. What they do do, right or wrong, is to provide images that guide, or compel, the lives of the rest of us. If we are not careful we may accept the inevitability of these images. It seems that great men offer us a portion of reality and, because of their greatness, we take it for the whole.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: genius freud



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It is easy to be clever if you leave something important out.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: genius clever



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The Romantic movement among other things was concerned to bring back into permitted human experience occasions when the 'invisible but real world' was of paramount importance, when the non-visual or dark senses were operating as organs of knowledge.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: visions senses romantic-movement



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Data that comes subliminally and is acted upon will look like luck or inspiration.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: inspiration luck subliminal



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The erotic state – again, a mixture of concentration and spontaneity – is a hypnoidal state, probably the most powerful kind that we are capable of experiencing, and it is in this condition that unexpected regions of the self are revealed, as the majority of people know from experience.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: self spontaneity eroticism concentration hypnosis



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The mystery religions were instituted in order to protect the marvels of the commonplace from those who would devalue them.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: magic ritual magick folklore occult mystery-religions mysthology



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The entrance to the natural EM senses is now guarded by artificially monstrous EM waves carrying every kind of pattern irrelevant to nature, from TV sitcoms to defense radar broadcasts. It is as though we have covered the whole surface of the globe with a slum of slovenly, impalpable constructions during the past eighty years or so since Marconi. They are literally skyscrapers in as much as they touch the ionosphere and are reflected from it. They are tenements full of the disorderly displays of sitcoms and the sterile reflections of military radar.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: electromagnetic-radiation em-pollution transmissions



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His (Samuel Coleridge) dark senses were constantly in play, the frustration of them bringing illness. Weather and organic nature combined in a synaesthetic multi-media event, and this was the ground of all perception before it was divded up in daily living: the Primary Imagination giving way to the Secondary. Poetry was forever seeking a conscious return to this state, which existed all the time, whether he knew it or not.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: imagination poetry inspiration nature weather senses samuel-taylor-coleridge



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It is as though we are understanding now what (William) Blake intuited, the senses were, in Eden, spread over the whole being. It might seem, then, that our bodies still live in Eden, but our minds refuse to know it.

Peter Redgrove

Stichwörter: mind body senses eden william-blake



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