Yale Center for British Art America, Copy M, Plate 10 |
"In contrast, our left hemisphere is completely different in the
way it processes information. It takes each of those rich and
complex moments created by the right hemisphere and strings them
together in timely succession. It then sequentially compares the
details making up this moment with the details making up the
last moment. By organizing details in linear and methodical
fashion, out left brain manifests the concept of time whereby
our moments are divided into the past, present and future.
Within the structure of this predictable cadence, we can
appreciate that must occur before that can happen...It builds an
understanding of everything using deductive reasoning, such as
if A is greater than B, and B is greater than C, then A must be
greater than C.
Just opposite to how our right hemisphere
thinks in pictures and perceives the big picture of the present
moment, our left mind thrives on details, details, and more
details about those details.
...
Because our left brain is filled with these ingrained programs of
pattern recognition, it is superb at predicting what we will
think, how we will act, or what we will feel in the future - based
on our past experience.
...
Among other things, our left hemisphere categorizes information
into hierarchies including things that attract us (our likes) or
repel us (our dislikes). It places the judgment of good on those
thing we like and bad on those things we dislike."
Jerusalem, Plate 74, (E 229)
"The Four Zoa's clouded rage; Urizen stood by Albion
With Rintrah and Palamabron and Theotormon and Bromion
These Four are Verulam & London & York & Edinburgh
And the Four Zoa's are Urizen & Luvah & Tharmas & Urthona
In opposition deadly, and their Wheels in poisonous
And deadly stupor turn'd against each other loud & fierce
Entering into the Reasoning Power, forsaking Imagination
They became Spectres; & their Human Bodies were reposed
In Beulah, by the Daughters of Beulah with tears & lamentations
The Spectre is the Reasoning Power in Man; & when separated
From Imagination, and closing itself as in steel, in a Ratio
Of the Things of Memory. It thence frames Laws & Moralities
To destroy Imagination! the Divine Body, by Martyrdoms & Wars"
Four Zoas, Night VII, Page 79, (E 355)
"Urizen answerd Read my books explore my Constellations
Enquire of my Sons & they shall teach thee how to War
Enquire of my Daughters who accursd in the dark depths
Knead bread of Sorrow by my stern command for I am God
Of all this dreadful ruin Rise O daughters at my Stern command"
Four Zoas, Night I, Page 11. (E 306)
"Tho in the Brain of Man we live, & in his circling Nerves.
Tho' this bright world of all our joy is in the Human Brain.
Where Urizen & all his Hosts hang their immortal lamps
Thou neer shalt leave this cold expanse where watry Tharmas mourns
So spoke Los." [to Enitharmon]
Four Zoas, Night II, Page 28, (E 318)
"For measurd out in orderd spaces the Sons of Urizen
With compasses divide the deep; they the strong scales erect
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That Luvah rent from the faint Heart of the Fallen Man
And weigh the massy Cubes, then fix them in their awful stations"
Four Zoas, Night IV, Page 52, (E 335)
"Terrified Los beheld the ruins of Urizen beneath
A horrible Chaos to his eyes. a formless unmeasurable Death
Whirling up broken rocks on high into the dismal air
And fluctuating all beneath in Eddies of molten fluid
Then Los with terrible hands siezd on the Ruind Furnaces
Of Urizen. Enormous work: he builded them anew
Labour of Ages in the Darkness & the war of Tharmas
And Los formd Anvils of Iron petrific. for his blows
Petrify with incessant beating many a rock. many a planet
But Urizen slept in a stoned stupor in the nether Abyss
A dreamful horrible State in tossings on his icy bed
Freezing to solid all beneath, his grey oblivious form
Stretchd over the immense heaves in strong shudders. silent his voice
In brooding contemplation stretching out from North to South
In mighty power. Round him Los rolld furious
His thunderous wheels from furnace to furnace. tending diligent
The contemplative terror. frightend in his scornful sphere
Frightend with cold infectious madness. in his hand the thundering
Hammer of Urthona. forming under his heavy hand the hours
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The days & years. in chains of iron round the limbs of Urizen
Linkd hour to hour & day to night & night to day & year to year
In periods of pulsative furor. mills he formd & works
Of many wheels resistless in the power of dark Urthona"
Four Zoas, Night VII, PAGE 80, (E 355)
"And Urizen Read in his book of brass in sounding tones
Listen O Daughters to my voice Listen to the Words of Wisdom
So shall [ye] govern over all let Moral Duty tune your tongue
But be your hearts harder than the nether millstone
To bring the shadow of Enitharmon beneath our wondrous tree
That Los may Evaporate like smoke & be no more
Draw down Enitharmon to the Spectre of Urthona
And let him have dominion over Los the terrible shade"
Taylor gained
the ability to trust and exploit her right mind during the time
that her left mind had lost its functioning. During
her recovery from her stroke
she, like Blake, choose to depend to a large extent on her right
mind rather than her left because it gave her access to the
unified world which we associate with spiritual consciousness.
My Stroke of Insight, Page 139:
"My right mind is all about the richness of
this present moment. It is filled with gratitude for my life and
everyone and everything in it. It is content, compassionate,
nurturing, and eternally optimistic. To my right mind character,
there is no judgment of good/bad or right/wrong, everything exists
on a continuum of relativity...To my right mind we are all equal
members of the human family."
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