
Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts Christmas according to William Blake - a warning
Dec 9, 2021
Delve into William Blake's provocative critique of Christmas, where he challenges the gentle, sentimental image of Jesus. Through his vivid illustrations, he warns of the dangers of institutionalized religion and the loss of divine vision. Explore themes of repressed passions and the confinement of spiritual imagination. Discover how Blake envisions Jesus not as a meek child, but as a powerful force urging humanity to awaken to a deeper understanding of love and connection. It's a thought-provoking meditation on faith and creativity.
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Christmas As Divine Vision And Trap
- Blake saw Christmas as a celebration of divine vision that can awaken perception to the infinite.
- He also warned the festival often becomes sentimentalised and traps that vision in worldly forms.
Infernal Method Reveals Hidden Meaning
- Blake used an 'infernal method' to strip surfaces away and reveal true spiritual meaning in images.
- His nativity illustrations expose how the church's structures can confine and distort the Christmas story.
The Nativity Stable That Becomes A Church
- Blake's first nativity plate looks traditional but reveals a confining roof and an angel that seems to fall not descend.
- The stable increasingly reads as the entrance to a vast church that traps the scene.

