
 Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts
 Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts William Blake Masterclass at the Unherd Club. With Esmé Partridge, Mark Vernon and Florence Read
 Oct 27, 2025 
 Mark Vernon, a psychotherapist and author, dives into the radical vision of William Blake, advocating for a spirituality that breaks free from institutional confines. He critiques the Newtonian worldview and its limitations, while celebrating Blake's connection to the divine through nature. Topics like Blake's rejection of traditional Christianity, the critique of moralizing in 'The Garden of Love', and the transformative nature of desire highlight Blake's enduring relevance. The conversation explores how imagination can cleanse one's perception and enrich modern psychology. 
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Blake Reacted To His Turbulent Age
- Blake absorbed his turbulent Georgian era and responded creatively to war, empire and new ideas.
- He held opposites together as a source of artistic and spiritual energy.
Critique Of Newtonian Single Vision
- Blake critiqued Newtonian science for turning imagination into a single limiting vision.
- He warned that abstract laws can uncouple people from the living particulars of nature.
Blake's Childhood Church Vision
- Blake's first vision allegedly happened in St James's Piccadilly where he saw a guardian angel above the font.
- This early church vision suggests his mystical experiences began in ordinary urban settings.



