Talk:Vala (Blake)
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[edit]... that in William Blake's poems, Imagination fights Reason in his version of 'Genesis, Eden, and Exodus while his son later starts revolutions in America, Europe a Prophecy, Africa and Asia?
- - Vala, or The Four Zoas
- - Tharmas - .5k
- - mate Enion
- - Urizen (2000 char to 10100 char)
- - mate Ahania .6k
- - Urthona .5k
- - mate Enitharmon 1.4k
- Luvah .5k
- mate Vala (Blake)
... that in William Blake's Four Zoas myth, the Christian God is divided into four parts, Sense, Reason, Imagination, and Love, with mates Sexual Urges, Pleasure, Inspiration and Nature?
182 chars Ottava Rima (talk) 22:33, 29 October 2009 (UTC)