Dante, Blake, and the Power of the Imagination

31/12/2025 1h 4min Temporada 2 Episodio 24
Dante, Blake, and the Power of the Imagination

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In this episode, John welcomes Mark Vernon to discuss his two books, 'Dante's Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiritual Journey' and 'Awake: William Blake and the Imagination'. They explore the profound psychological, philosophical, and spiritual insights offered by Dante and Blake, touching upon topics like pilgrimage, the imaginal, and the role of the imagination in renewing perception. Mark shares his experiences and how these works resonate with contemporary cognitive science and spirituality. The conversation delves deep into understanding the connections between ancient wisdom and modern thought. Mark Vernon is a writer, psychotherapist, and philosopher whose work explores the meeting point of spirituality, psychology, and philosophy. Based in London, his background in physics, theology, and psychotherapy shapes a multidisciplinary approach that bridges ancient wisdom traditions with contemporary understandings of the mind and meaning.  🔗 Learn more about Mark Vernon's work: markvernon.com Instagram Linkedin   Awake: William Blake and the Power of Imagination — by Mark Vernon The Divine Comedy — by Dante Alighieri   A World in a Grain of Sand — William Blake's poem reference ("Auguries of Innocence")   —   00:00 Welcome to the Lectern 01:00 Discussing Dante's Divine Comedy 02:30 Exploring William Blake's work 04:00 Mark Vernon's background and inspirations 07:00 The philosophy and impact of pilgrimage 10:00 Dante's pilgrimage and personal experiences 19:00 The nature of Dante's poem 24:30 Addressing controversial topics in Dante's work 31:00 The in-between and the imaginal 33:30 Triston's predictive processing 35:00 The brain's predictive nature 35:30 Deep learning and pattern recognition 36:00 Metacognition and future self 38:30 Blake's visionary experiences 39:00 The power of imagination 41:02 41:02  "We don't hear sound waves — we hear meaning. That's how strong the imaginal is." 56:00 Confident imagination and fierce critique     —   The Vervaeke Foundation is committed to advancing the scientific pursuit of wisdom and creating a significant impact on the world. Become a part of our mission.    Join Awaken to Meaning to explore practices that enhance your virtues and foster deeper connections with reality and relationships.    —   Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode Pilgrimage as a Path of Transformation The Divine Comedy as a Map of the Soul Knowledge Through Transformation, Not Proposition The In-Between and the Imaginal Realm Cleansing the Doors of Perception The Renewal of the Senses Theoria as Pilgrimage and Contemplation Innocence, Openness, and Inner Vision The Descent as a Hidden Ascent   William Desmond – Philosopher of the Between Charles Taylor – A Secular Age Henri Corbin – The Imaginal vs. The Imaginary Ibn 'Arabi – Sufi Visionary of the Heart Plato – Theoria and the Methu Aixis C.G. Jung – Synchronicity and the Soul's Descent   Seeing God Again for the First Time – John Vervaeke The Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 12 – The Faces of God The Philosophical Silk Road and Pilgrimage as Practice The Camino de Santiago and Shikoku Pilgrimage The Covenant of Return – Integration and Homecoming Threshold and Passage as Spiritual Acts The Face of the World and the Call to Change Your Life —   Follow John Vervaeke: Website | Twitter | YouTube | Patreon —   Thank you for watching!