Anima Mundi (Chap.33) by William Butler Yeats
Anima Mundi (Chap.33) by William Butler Yeats

Anima Mundi (Chap.33)

William Butler Yeats * Track #35 On Per Amica Silentia Lunae

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Anima Mundi (Chap.33) by William Butler Yeats

Anima Mundi (Chap.33) Annotated

But certainly it is always to the Condition of Fire, where emotion is not brought to any sudden stop, where there is neither wall nor gate, that we would rise; and the mask plucked from the oak-tree is but my imagination of rhythmic body. We may pray to that last condition by any name so long as we do not pray to it as a thing or a thought, and most prayers call it man or woman or child:

“For mercy has a human heart,
Pity a human face.”

Within ourselves Reason and Will, who are the man and woman, hold out towards a hidden altar, a laughing or crying child.

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