Phaneron 02 • Rimbaud and the Poetic Imagination (audio-only)
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It is possible to access the Unknown/access one’s own Unconscious through a paradigm shift in one’s ways of knowing; in one's epistemology. One of the seminal figures of the Symbolist movement in poetry was Arthur Rimbaud, who exemplifies the implications of adopting a poetic imagination as an attitude towards life. Enjoy this video-essay'ish format for this podcast; I will be implementing lecture-type podcasts together-with the interview content. “…I want to be a poet, and I am working to make myself a Seer: you will not understand at all, and I hardly know how to explain it to you. The point is to arrive at the unknown by the de-arrangement of all the senses..." Quoted Sources/Further Readings: • 1. Arthur Rimbaud: http://www.mag4.net/Rimbaud/en/DocumentsE1.html • 2. Mircea Eliade: https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.233748/2015.233748.Rites-And_djvu.txt • 3. On Terence McKenna: https://hraf.yale.edu/cross-culturally-exploring-the-concept-of-shamanism/ • 4. Salvador Dali and Friederich Nietzsche: https://philosophynow.org/issues/112/How_Nietzsche_Inspired_Dali
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