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by Richard Burns
Tree is a 365 line-long poem, a powerful chant of celebration maintained on an immense and uniquely sustained breath. It is rooted in the work of the contemporary neo-Reichian movement in England as well as in cabbalah and alchemy, and is concerned with the spiritual ascent and descent of the world-tree as the shaman, testifying to the hermetic dictum that ‘the way up and the way down are one and the same’, a theme already present in an earlier long poem by Richard Burns, Avebury (1972).
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Condition: Good
Publisher: The Menard Press
Publication Date: 1980
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 090340057
by Richard Burns
Tree is a 365 line-long poem, a powerful chant of celebration maintained on an immense and uniquely sustained breath. It is rooted in the work of the contemporary neo-Reichian movement in England as well as in cabbalah and alchemy, and is concerned with the spiritual ascent and descent of the world-tree as the shaman, testifying to the hermetic dictum that ‘the way up and the way down are one and the same’, a theme already present in an earlier long poem by Richard Burns, Avebury (1972).
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Condition: Good
Publisher: The Menard Press
Publication Date: 1980
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 090340057
by Richard Burns
Tree is a 365 line-long poem, a powerful chant of celebration maintained on an immense and uniquely sustained breath. It is rooted in the work of the contemporary neo-Reichian movement in England as well as in cabbalah and alchemy, and is concerned with the spiritual ascent and descent of the world-tree as the shaman, testifying to the hermetic dictum that ‘the way up and the way down are one and the same’, a theme already present in an earlier long poem by Richard Burns, Avebury (1972).
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Condition: Good
Publisher: The Menard Press
Publication Date: 1980
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 090340057