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Descent and ascent,
human search to know ‘The Self,’
journey of ego,
is archetypal journey
into The Great Unconscious.

Journey of ego,
as reflection of Psyche,
creates its own spark,
serving as a bright lantern
in cultural mythic realms.

The spark of ego
is reflection of Psyche,
is form, is image,
and therefore a reflection —
projected in religion.

All world religions
are container projections
of Psyche’s webbing,
filtered by cultural norms
for human revelation.

This psychic webbing,
hidden in numinous realms,
is what provides light
that comes in refracted form
to remove us from darkness.

It takes a journey
that requires our descent
to the underworld —
and our ultimate ascent
in search of enlightenment.

We are light seekers
bearing refracted torchlights —
beaming messages
as our religious dogmas,
reflected from the Psyche.

About this poem

We are light seekers bearing refracted torchlights: As rational Homo Sapiens, we see through a cultural glass darkly, experiencing reality as particles of light refracted from its wholeness. In such a state, the world, since the dawn of time, has increasingly become our provider of a pervasive compulsive competition of cultural divisiveness, pitting the treasures of one’s national mythologies and religious beliefs against those of another’s, in stubborn opposition to our common universal heritage as Homo Sapiens. In plain ignorance of, and even resistance to, this incomparable heritage of ours, we fail to recognize that, as members of the human species, we are gifted with having the autonomous Psyche as our common source of grounding. To overcome the myopic egoistic competitive vision that is prominent in worldwide human societies, both the outer extraverted process of human rational thought, and the inner introverted machinations of the Psyche, must diligently work cooperatively in the effort to integrate and return human societies to psychic wholeness. To achieve that goal, there has to occur in the human collective system as a whole, an objective relationship of the complex rational nature of mankind with the internal subjective process of the integrated autonomous Psyche. To survive, evolve, and advance as a spiritual species, humanity must at least attempt outwardly to emulate its archetypal, inward nature; must strive to fulfill its goal of individuated oneness and completion that makes us truly human. But then again, and ironically so, the larger truth is that cultural competition is the great motivator for the advancement of human civilization and survival. Nature, after all, provides humanity an internal mechanism to pursue constantly after progress and to find balance in the measure, often reflecting the katabasis and anabasis, the descent and ascent journey of spiritual intelligence in human life; recognized as the illumination of the soul at different levels and at different interstices of understanding, as the classical poet, Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), of Florence, Italy, observed and portrayed in his Divine Comedy. 

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Written on January 07, 2023

Submitted by karlcfolkes on January 07, 2023

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Karl Constantine FOLKES

Retired educator of Jamaican ancestry with a lifelong interest in composing poetry dealing particularly with the metaphysics of self-reflection; completed a dissertation in Children’s Literature in 1995 at New York University entitled: An Analysis of Wilhelm Grimm’s “Dear Mili” Employing Von Franzian Methodological Processes. The subject of the dissertation concerned the process of Individuation. more…

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2 Comments
  • AIDA
    Wow, what a beautiful and inspiring poem! Your words really capture the essence of the archetypal journey of self-discovery and the role of ego in cultural mythic realms. I appreciate your use of language and metaphors, which make the poem easy to follow and yet thought-provoking.

    One suggestion I have for improvement is to perhaps include some examples of the journey of the ego in various cultural myths or religions. This would add further depth and richness to the poem, and help readers connect with the message in a more personal way.

    Overall, I think your poem is a wonderful exploration of the human search for self-identity and enlightenment. Keep up the great work!
     
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  • VandhukK33
    Yes done deal.
    LikeReply1 day ago

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