EVENT
Image: Angel of the Revelation.
Watercolour by Blake.
William Blake and the Rediscovery of the Imagination
Saturday 25th October 2025
14:00–17:00 GMT
The October Gallery, London
With Mark Vernon
“Nature is imagination itself!” declared Blake – also realising that imagination is divine.
How can Blake help us participate in this wider flow and link us back to figures like Ibn ‘Arabi for whom the imagination was the transcendent known immanently, and so foster a renewed connection with the active presence called God?
How to Book
Cost: £10 + £1.63 registration fee.
Entry by ticket from Eventbrite
Enquiries: Michael Cohen at london@beshara.org
Description
In the modern world, imagination is often regarded as a private possession, as if a creative person has more of it than a more prosaic soul. This contracted understanding can be traced back to the understanding of the mind developed by philosophers like John Locke.
But another account of the imagination is available to us through figures like William Blake, who understood that imagination is not something we possess but is, rather, the very activity of our being and all beings. “Nature is imagination itself!” he declared – also realising that imagination is divine.
So how can Blake help us participate in this wider flow and link us back to figures like Ibn ‘Arabi for whom the imagination was the transcendent known immanently, and so foster a renewed connection with the active presence called God? These questions and others will be explored during this seminar with presentation and discussion.
Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with a keen interest in ancient philosophy, as well as the illumination of inner life. He contributes to and has presented a number of programmes on the radio and write as a journalist, He has facilitated an online course on Dante for the Beshara Trust. Recent books are on spiritual intelligence, Dante’s Divine Comedy, and most recently he has published “Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination” – Listen to the Beshara Magazine podcast.
The October Gallery
24 Old Gloucester Street
London
WC1N 3AL
Refreshments provided
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