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로렌스의 후기 시에 나타난 신비주의
Mysticism in Lawrence`s Last Poems
전영옥 ( Young Ok Jeon )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-840-001121421

Lawrence`s later poems, More Pansies, and Last Poems can be characterized as religious poems. Lawrence`s religion fuses elements of Christianity and paganism into a new synthesis. He thinks that God is that which "is a body and has a body." It is both the incarnation and the urge toward incarnation, the product and the process because God manifests himself not in being, not in a static preplanned order, but in becoming, in the energetic flow and struggle that underlie being. And he incarnates himself in a host of fleshly messengers, Aphrodite, Dionysus, who are sexual and holy messengers and the central mystery of the divine urge toward incarnation. Lawrence`s religious `thoughts` in both poetical works are directed towards such a prelapsarian state, where all men may see the gods in their everyday lives, that is they are concerned with the physical universe in which we still live. To see the gods in mundane, most ordinary of circumstances, it requires any extra-sensory perception on the part of the beholder, only the fullest attentiveness and those senses we all have, when all the senses are responding together, `a man in his wholeness wholly attending`, then these together make up a unity which can be call the sixth sense, that `natural religious sense` of wonder. Lawrence thinks that the fullest attentiveness, the sense of wonder are necessary to have relationship with the living God resides at the center of all things.

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