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William Blake & Jacob Boehme: Imagination, Experience & The Limitations of Reason | Kevin Fischer

William Blake and Jacob Boehme: Imagination, Experience and the Limitations of Reason by Kevin Fischer. This paper analyzes how Jacob Boehme and William Blake comprehended and esteemed creative mind, and how creative mind is very unmistakable from dream. The two men considered it to be established in living background, and in that capacity vital for a more full learning and comprehension of the real world. For both, dynamic thinking alone gives just an incomplete view, one that can misshape and limit our comprehension and the world that we do involvement. Conversely, the inventive exemplified creative mind places us all the more completely in presence, in ourselves and on the planet; it makes conceivable genuine Reason; it uncovers all the significant potential that is time and again unexplored and unrealised in us; and by doing as such it bears us an indispensable living comprehension of and association with the Divine. Because of Kevin Fischer for giving us a chance to post his work here.

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