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Poetry for the Spirit: Poems of Universal Wisdom and Beauty: An Original and Insightful Anthology of Mystical Poems [Paperback]

Alan Jacobs
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  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Watkins Publishing (Oct 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1842930540
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842930540
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.2 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 511,331 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Through this original and insightful anthology of mystical poems we gain glimpses of the spiritual path from poets both famous and forgotten. There are poems from the pens of English language writers as diverse as Sir Philip Sidney, John Donne, Christina Rossetti, W B Yeats, T S Eliot, Ted Hughes and Seamus Heany, as well as literary translations of poetic passages from the Rigveda, the Bible, the Upanishads, BHAGAVAD GITA and TAO TE CHING. With contributions from such legendary writers such as Teresa of Avila, Dante, Rumi, William Blake and Ramana Maharshi. There are 600 poems by over 250 poets. This inspirational collection of poetry invokes the deeper resonance's of the human existence, and the trials and ecstasies of the mystical path. It will sustain and comfort each of us on our own unique pilgrimage of the soul. - This is the greatest anthology of spiritual poetry that has ever been collected. - The sheer range of the source material is extraordinary: it spans all ages from the very early mystics over 4,000 years ago right through to the 20th Century - There are contributions from every spiritual tradition - from every age - 600 poems by over 250 poets

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Gem, 8 July 2011
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This review is from: Poetry for the Spirit: Poems of Universal Wisdom and Beauty: An Original and Insightful Anthology of Mystical Poems (Paperback)
Alan Jacobs' great anthology, 'Poetry for the Spirit', has deservedly become a classic. It has now run into four editions and its 573 pages are filled with the world's finest inspiring mystical and spiritual poetry, from the 'Rig Veda' up to Seamus Heaney, covering all major religions and traditions. If I had to take one book on a desert island, this would undoubtedly be it!

The ideal bed-side dipper full of precious gems.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quest for the Self, 7 Jan 2003
By Paula Marvelly - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Poetry for the Spirit: Poems of Universal Wisdom and Beauty: An Original and Insightful Anthology of Mystical Poems (Paperback)
`The poetry of mysticism,' wrote Evelyn Underhill, `might be defined on the one hand as a temperamental reaction to the vision of Reality: on the other, as a form of prophecy. As it is the special vocation of the mystical consciousness to mediate between two orders, going out in loving adoration towards God and coming home to tell the secrets of Eternity to other men; so the artistic self-expression of this consciousness has also a double character. It is love-poetry, but love-poetry which is often written with a missionary intention.'

'Poetry for the Spirit' is an exquisite anthology of mystical verse. Drawing from the greatest literary and spiritual traditions of the world, Alan Jacobs has assembled a unique collection of beautiful and profound reflections on the perplexities of the human condition and the nature of the Divine Self. Structuring the book chronologically, the editor entices us on a poetic journey, taking as his starting point the very beginning of time and space with `The Song of Creation' from the Indian text, the 'Rig Veda' - the most ancient scripture known to mankind:

He, the first origin of this creation, whether he formed it all
or did not form it.
Whose eye controls this world in highest heaven, he verily
knows it, or perhaps he knows not.

Indeed, the search for ultimate wisdom and self knowledge is the delicate thread weaving its design through this silken poetic collection, manifesting as symbols and metaphors of the mystical consciousness: from the metaphysical verse of John Donne, Walt Whitman, Vivekananda and T S Eliot, to the romantic poetry of Kabir, Christina Rossetti, Rainer Maria Rilke and W B Yeats; from the philosophical meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Aurobindo Ghose, Thomas Traherne and Lao Tzu, to the devotional ecstasies of Rabi'a, St Teresa of Avila, Rúmí and William Blake.

The quest for mystical experience has seduced mankind since the beginning of time. But as the Indian sage Ramana Maharshi reflects, the Beatific Vision is well within our reach:

As in a well of water deep,
Dive deep with Reason cleaving sharp.
With speech, mind and breath restrained,
Exploring thus mayest thou discover
the real source of ego-self.
The mind through calm in deep plunge enquires.
That alone is real quest for the Self.


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2.0 out of 5 stars Better selection would have helped, 23 May 2003
By Ra - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Poetry for the Spirit: Poems of Universal Wisdom and Beauty: An Original and Insightful Anthology of Mystical Poems (Paperback)
When you are compiling an anthology your main concern is selection; and by selection I don't just mean the poems themselves but also the translations. There are a couple of translations of Attar with rhyming verse included here, and that is just insane. How can you include scenes from Shakespeare's plays in an anthology of mystical poetry and leave out Hafiz? Yeah that's right, he left out Hafiz one of the greatest mystical poets of them all. The publishing date in the book I have is 2002 and I can assure you there are better translations of the Rig Veda, Bhagavad Gita, Song of Songs, and the Upanishads than the ones included here; not to mention a few other questionable translations from "anonymous" people (the reason for this may be in getting permission to include certain translations, I don't know). One of the best things about the book is also one of the worst though and that is the latter selections, most of which come from the west. What is great about these latter selections is that I was introduced to several poets I had not heard of. What is bad is that some of them shouldn't have been included. The reason for this is that the book is advertised as an anthology of mystical poems and to me mysticism transcends whatever religion it is associated with. The poems in question are certainly religious in nature but I don't think they are mystical; and there is a difference. The collection is so-so but it is hardly must have material.
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