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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2023 · 9 MIN

Jerusalem by William Blake ❯ Full Audiobook

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📚 "William Blake's ✨ 'Jerusalem' ✨ is a powerful and symbolic poem that expresses his vision of a spiritual awakening and a return to a pure, innocent state. Written in 1804-1809, the poem explores themes of emancipation, freedom, and the struggle for spiritual liberty. Blake saw Jerusalem as a symbol of the divine, and the poem is a call to reject the artificial constraints of society and to embrace a higher truth. The poem is known for its vivid imagery, rich symbolism, and Blake's characteristic use of prophetic language." ˖⁺William Blake was a renowned English poet, painter, and printmaker who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his mystical and symbolic works, which often explored themes of nature, spirituality, and social justice. 🍀 📚 "William Blake's ✨ 'Jerusalem' ✨ is a powerful and symbolic poem that expresses his vision of a spiritual awakening and a return to a pure, innocent state. Written in 1804-1809, the poem explores themes of emancipation, freedom, and the struggle for spiritual liberty. Blake saw Jerusalem as a symbol of the divine, and the poem is a call to reject the artificial constraints of society and to embrace a higher truth. The poem is known for its vivid imagery, rich symbolism, and Blake's characteristic use of prophetic language." ˖⁺William Blake was a renowned English poet, painter, and printmaker who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his mystical and symbolic works, which often explored themes of nature, spirituality, and social justice. 🍀 00:00 - Anna Roberts 00:54 - Craig Campbell 01:56 - CalmDragon 03:13 - David Lawrence 04:08 - Hannah Dowell 05:10 - Evan Barnes 06:09 - Rachel Lintern 07:07 - Sally Ann Cook 08:25 - TriciaG 📖 If you wish to delve deeper into his teachings, you can visit our website, where you will find a wide selection of his books. 📚 - Visit our Site 👉 https://libreriagnostica.org - Listen to our PODCAST 👉 https://anchor.fm/gnostic-library - Visit our AMAZON Store 👉 https://bit.ly/44Hjv5a 💥FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS💥 ⭐Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/libreriagnostica 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libreria.gnostica 📣All our channels: https://linktr.ee/LIBRERIAGNOSTICA 🔷PLAYLISTS - NEVILLE GODDARD🔷 ✨ God's Seven Eyes → https://youtu.be/SCnnB1NKnGQ ✨ God's Greatest Gift → https://youtu.be/G5WZFsmYFOg ✨ All Things Exist → https://youtu.be/jGZsTwr9GWc 🔶PLAYLISTS - DIVINE MUSIC 🔶 💥 MOZART ❯ Requiem in D Menor 🎶 https://youtu.be/GTMzMSKivQs 💥 BACH ❯ The Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 🎶 https://youtu.be/0i69WLq7vms 💥 ALEXANDER BORODIN ❯ Prince Igor, Act I 🎶 https://youtu.be/gk44atnlDnc

📚 "William Blake's ✨ 'Jerusalem' ✨ is a powerful and symbolic poem that expresses his vision of a spiritual awakening and a return to a pure, innocent state. Written in 1804-1809, the poem explores themes of emancipation, freedom, and the struggle for spiritual liberty. Blake saw Jerusalem as a symbol of the divine, and the poem is a call to reject the artificial constraints of society and to embrace a higher truth. The poem is known for its vivid imagery, rich symbolism, and Blake's characteristic use of prophetic language." ˖⁺William Blake was a renowned English poet, painter, and printmaker who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his mystical and symbolic works, which often explored themes of nature, spirituality, and social justice. 🍀 📚 "William Blake's ✨ 'Jerusalem' ✨ is a powerful and symbolic poem that expresses his vision of a spiritual awakening and a return to a pure, innocent state. Written in 1804-1809, the poem explores themes of emancipation, freedom, and the struggle for spiritual liberty. Blake saw Jerusalem as a symbol of the divine, and the poem is a call to reject the artificial constraints of society and to embrace a higher truth. The poem is known for its vivid imagery, rich symbolism, and Blake's characteristic use of prophetic language." ˖⁺William Blake was a renowned English poet, painter, and printmaker who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his mystical and symbolic works, which often explored themes of nature, spirituality, and social justice. 🍀 00:00 - Anna Roberts 00:54 - Craig Campbell 01:56 - CalmDragon 03:13 - David Lawrence 04:08 - Hannah Dowell 05:10 - Evan Barnes 06:09 - Rachel Lintern 07:07 - Sally Ann Cook 08:25 - TriciaG 📖 If you wish to delve deeper into his teachings, you can visit our website, where you will find a wide selection of his books. 📚 - Visit our Site 👉 https://libreriagnostica.org - Listen to our PODCAST 👉 https://anchor.fm/gnostic-library - Visit our AMAZON Store 👉 https://bit.ly/44Hjv5a 💥FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS💥 ⭐Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/libreriagnostica 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libreria.gnostica 📣All our channels: https://linktr.ee/LIBRERIAGNOSTICA 🔷PLAYLISTS - NEVILLE GODDARD🔷 ✨ God's Seven Eyes → https://youtu.be/SCnnB1NKnGQ ✨ God's Greatest Gift → https://youtu.be/G5WZFsmYFOg ✨ All Things Exist → https://youtu.be/jGZsTwr9GWc 🔶PLAYLISTS - DIVINE MUSIC 🔶 💥 MOZART ❯ Requiem in D Menor 🎶 https://youtu.be/GTMzMSKivQs 💥 BACH ❯ The Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 🎶 https://youtu.be/0i69WLq7vms 💥 ALEXANDER BORODIN ❯ Prince Igor, Act I 🎶 https://youtu.be/gk44atnlDnc

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