The Traditionalists: Excerpts from the Spiritual Autobiography of Charles Upton
“I knew I had had enough of flitting from flower to flower in the spiritual life; now I wanted the Hive.”
Charles Upton is an American poet, philosopher, and author. His works focus on metaphysics, spirituality, and traditionalism, exploring the connections between art, culture, and traditional wisdom.
“I knew I had had enough of flitting from flower to flower in the spiritual life; now I wanted the Hive.”
A Poem by Charles Upton, after Jalaluddin Rumi What is this sorrow grips me like the night? Is it blind? Does it see me lost to light? Earth shows my image, yet in heaven I'm free: What hand can lift a star from off the sea? Who claims...