DiscoverExpanding Eyes: A Visionary EducationEpisode 230: William Blake’s The Four Zoas. Blake’s Mythology Is Psychological, Not Supernatural. The Zoas as Functions of Albion’s Mind. The Rest of the Cast of Characters: Emanations and Spectres.
Episode 230: William Blake’s The Four Zoas. Blake’s Mythology Is Psychological, Not Supernatural. The Zoas as Functions of Albion’s Mind. The Rest of the Cast of Characters: Emanations and Spectres.

Episode 230: William Blake’s The Four Zoas. Blake’s Mythology Is Psychological, Not Supernatural. The Zoas as Functions of Albion’s Mind. The Rest of the Cast of Characters: Emanations and Spectres.

Update: 2025-08-24
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“All deities reside in the human breast,” said Blake. The Zoas are aspects of the fallen Albion’s mind, at odds with one another. They are also alienated from their Emanations or female counterparts, who have become split off and “other.” When that happens, the male is diminished into a Spectre, whose attitude towards what he should love and regard as his other self becomes either possessiveness or antagonism.

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Episode 230: William Blake’s The Four Zoas. Blake’s Mythology Is Psychological, Not Supernatural. The Zoas as Functions of Albion’s Mind. The Rest of the Cast of Characters: Emanations and Spectres.

Episode 230: William Blake’s The Four Zoas. Blake’s Mythology Is Psychological, Not Supernatural. The Zoas as Functions of Albion’s Mind. The Rest of the Cast of Characters: Emanations and Spectres.

Michael Dolzani