First posted Feb 2012
Quotes are from S. Foster Damon, A Blake Dictionary: The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake.
The Old Testament flood for which Noah built his ark is a pivotal
development in history. Man is portrayed as ending one phase of
his existence and beginning again with a clean slate. The ark made
by Noah from God's instructions was the means through which
humanity was preserved instead of being annihilated. An event
which comes close to exterminating a population and altering a
landscape made an imprint on the psyche. A complex of images
developed around the story of the flood which kept the memory of
it alive as a continually developing symbol.
Elements of the multifaceted symbol which developed around the 40
day rain and subsequent inundation include: the ark, the flood,
the preservation of the species, the dove, the olive branch, the
rainbow. As an event which incorporated negative aspects (such as
punishment for sins, and destruction of the environment and its
inhabitants), and positive aspects (such as saving of a remnant of
the living things on the planet, and resulting in a promise that
such an event of destruction would not recur), it offers itself
for a symbol encompassing both destruction and reconstruction.
To focus on a single facet of the multifaceted image we look at
the ark as Blake incorporated it. The ark is a safe feminine place
of refuge as is Beulah.
Yale Center for British Art Jerusalem Plate 44 |
Damon, Page 286
"It is the function of the female to provide a moony space of refuge and rest for the male."
Jerusalem, Plate 69, (E 223)
"& not like Beulah
Where every Female delights to give her maiden to her husband
The Female searches sea & land for gratification to the
Male Genius: who in return clothes her in gems & gold
And feeds her with the food of Eden. hence all her beauty beams
She Creates at her will a little moony night & silence
With Spaces of sweet gardens & a tent of elegant beauty:
Closed in by a sandy desart & a night of stars shining.
And a little tender moon & hovering angels on the wing.
And the Male gives a Time & Revolution to her Space
Till the time of love is passed in ever varying delights
For All Things Exist in the Human Imagination
And thence in Beulah they are stolen by secret amorous theft,"
Damon, Page 300
"As all forms of water signify matter, the flood was the
overwhelming of mankind with Matter, which separated them from
Eternity. This is the Sea of Time and Space in which we are all
submerged. ...
The Ark, which preserved Noah and his family, symbolizes Love: consequently Blake depicted it as a crescent moon."
The
achievement of the flood is the separation of intellect and love
that each may be differentiated and defined. A tension must
develop between the two so that the roles of each may be
clarified. They are not meant to be enemies but friends who will
be reunited when they have learned the lessons of misguided
independence. Interdependence reunites them through the
incarnation.
One of the forms Ololon assumes as Blake's Milton is concluding is that of an ark.
Damon, Page 308
"Then
as a Moony Ark Ololon descended...into the Fires of Intellect"
(42:7-9): love and intellect combined. The Starry Eight become
Jesus; Ololon's clouds are his wedding garment; and Jesus becomes
one with mankind (42:19). The mystical union has been achieved,
and Blake falls fainting on his garden path."
Milton, Plate 42 [49], (E 143)
"So saying, the Virgin divided Six-fold & with a shriek
Dolorous that ran thro all Creation a Double Six-fold Wonder!
Away from Ololon she divided & fled into the depths
Of Miltons Shadow as a Dove upon the stormy Sea.
Then as a Moony Ark Ololon descended to Felphams Vale
In clouds of blood, in streams of gore, with dreadful thunderings
Into the Fires of Intellect that rejoic'd in Felphams Vale
Around the Starry Eight: with one accord the Starry Eight became
One Man Jesus the Saviour. wonderful! round his limbs
The Clouds of Ololon folded as a Garment dipped in blood
Written within & without in woven letters: & the Writing
Is the Divine Revelation in the Litteral expression:
A Garment of War, I heard it namd the Woof of Six Thousand Years"
In
the development of the human psyche a major transition occurs
when the mind attains an ability to focus on specific things
rather than being immersed in an undifferentiated consciousness
over which it has no control. When this happens the mind separates
individual objects, events and experiences from one another. This
may be described as being flooded with the world of materiality
because what was experienced as a unity becomes many. A
consciousness of the material, the world outside the mind, washes
away the previous diffuse awareness.
Blake's ark is the safety net provided by Eternity in the time of
the flood. The focused consciousness (the flood of the material)
becomes the masculine side of the psyche and the unifying
consciousness (of love, rest and repose) becomes the feminine
side.
Four Zoas, PAGE 104 (SECOND PORTION), (E 377)
"Come Lord Jesus come quickly
So sang they in Eternity looking down into Beulah.
The war roard round Jerusalems Gates it took a hideous form
Seen in the aggregate a Vast Hermaphroditic form
Heavd like an Earthquake labring with convulsive groans
Intolerable at length an awful wonder burst
From the Hermaphroditic bosom Satan he was namd
Son of Perdition terrible his form dishumanizd monstrous
A male without a female counterpart a howling fiend
Fo[r]lorn of Eden & repugnant to the forms of life
Yet hiding the shadowy female Vala as in an ark & Curtains
Abhorrd accursed ever dying an Eternal death
Being multitudes of tyrant Men in union blasphemous
Against the divine image. Congregated Assemblies of wicked men."
For more about masculine and feminine consciousness read Sukie Colgrave's Uniting Heaven and Earth: A Jungian and Taoist Exploration of the Masculine and Feminine in Human Consciousness.
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