Temenos Academy - Extended Lecture Archive

S2E7 - Yeats and the Learning of the Imagination - Kathleen Raine

Jan 27, 2021
Kathleen Raine, a renowned poet and scholar, dives into the profound world of W. B. Yeats and his lifelong quest for spiritual reality. She explores how modern materialism has stripped poetry of its sacred values, contrasting it with Yeats's imagination-driven wisdom. Raine discusses Yeats's early influences from Blake and mysticism, emphasizing the significance of imaginative revelation over academic validation. The conversation touches on Yeats's engagement with esoteric traditions and his ultimate embrace of Eastern philosophies, inviting listeners to explore deeper cultural treasures.
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INSIGHT

Blake: Imagination Is The Divine Within

  • Raine equates Blake's poetic imagination with a divine inner presence, likening it to Vedanta's Satchitananda.
  • She claims poetry communicates bliss and sacredness that materialist science ignores.
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Yeats' Method: Vision Confirmed By Study

  • Yeats pursued a 'learning of the imagination' by studying esoteric sources and practising psychical research and magic.
  • Raine emphasizes Yeats used reading to confirm visions received from an inner, collective memory.
ANECDOTE

Georgie Yeats' Mediumship And Library

  • Raine recounts that Yeats visited many mediums until he discovered his wife Georgie had mediumistic gifts.
  • She notes Georgie brought Thomas Taylor's Platonists into their marriage library.
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