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The Books of William Irwin Thompson
Tables of Contents

 

 
The Imagination of an Insurrection: Dublin, Easter 1916 At the Edge of History: Speculations on the Transformation of Culture
Evil and World Order The Time Falling Bodies Take To Light: Mythology, Sexuality & the Origin of Culture
Islands Out of Time
Imaginary Landscape: Making Worlds of Myth and Science The American Replacement of Nature
Worlds Interpenetrating and Apart: Collected Poems 1959-1996  

 
 
The Imagination of an Insurrection: Dublin, Easter 1916 (1967)
Part One: The Movement Toward the Event
Chapter One. The Past Recaptured
Chapter Two. The Interpretation of the Past
Chapter Three. The Realization of the Past
Part Two: The Poets in the Event
Chapter Four. The Myth of the Self in the Poetry of the Rebels
Part Three: Three Images of the Event
Chapter Five. The Tragic Image: Yeats
Chapter Six. The Mystic Image: A.E.
Chapter Seven. The Naturalistic Image: O’Casey
Conclusion: Imagination and History
At the Edge of History: Speculations on the Transformation of Culture (1971)
Preface
1. Looking for History in L.A.
2. Going Beyond It at Big Sur
3. Getting Back to Things at M.I.T.
4. Values and Conflict Through History: the view from a Canadian retreat
5. A. D. 2000: The Millennium Under New Management
6. The Revisioning of History
Passages About Earth: An Exploration of the New Planetary Culture (1973)
One. The Lift-off Limits
Two. Walking Out on the University
Three: The Individual asInstitution
Four. The World State and the Shadow of H. G. Wells
Five. Of Physics and Tantra Yoga
Six. Planetary Mythologies
Seven. To Findhorn and Lindisfarne
Evil and World Order (1976)
I. Meditation on the Dark Ages, Past and Present
II. We Become What We Hate
III. Three Wise Men of Gotham
IV. Occulture: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
V. Introductions to Findhorn
VI. Freedom, Evil, and Comedy
VII. The Ends of Art
VIII. Evil and World Order
Darkness and Scattered Light (1977)
One. Beyond Civilization or Savagery
Two. The Metaindustrial Village
Three. The Return of the Past
Four. The Future of Knowledge
Afterword
The Time Falling Bodies Take To Light: Mythology, Sexuality & the Origin of Culture (1981)

Part One. The Myth Before History
Prologue: The Time Falling Bodies Took to Fall
Part Two. The Transformations of Prehistory
1. Homonization
2. Symbolization
3. Agriculturalization
Part Three. Western Civilization and the Displacement of the Feminine
4. Civilization and Alienation in Ancient Sumer
5. Civilization and Initiation in Ancient Egypt
Part Four. The Myth Beyond History
Epilogue: The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light

Blue Jade from the Morning Star (1983) Islands Out of Time (1985)
Pacific Shift (1986) Imaginary Landscape: Making Worlds of Myth and Science (1985)
Prologue. Imaginary Landscape with Four Friends Thinking Apart
Chapter One. Cosmology
Chapter Two. Gaia: Cosmology Regained
Chapter Three. Intellectual Dominions and Cognitive Domains
Chapter Four. A Cultural History of Consciousness
Epilogue. Gaian Cosmologies
Reimagination of the World : A Critique of the New Age, Science, and Popular Culture, with David Spangler (1991)

Acknowledgments
Prologue by David Spangler

Seminar I
Sixteen Years of the New Age (William Irwin Thompson)
Images of the New Age (David Spangler)
Discussion I: Entry into the new Age, Illusion, Delusion, and Paranoia

Imagination and the New Age (David Spangler)
Discussion 2: Definition and Content of the New Age

The Big Picture and the Messianic Delusion (William Irwin Thompson)
New Age Science and the Challenge of Discernment (William Irwin Thompson)
Science and Storytelling (David Spangler)
Discussion 3: Paranoia, Morphogenic Fields, Success and Fame

The Self and the Other (William Irwin Thompson)
Discussion 4: Secularization, the End of Nature, the Subtle Bodies, Enlightenment

Formative Forces and the Higher Dimension of Spirit (David Spangler)
Discussion 5: New Age Spirituality, Channelling, Esoteric Cosmology

Seminar II
The Cosmic Christ (David Spangler)
Discussion 6: Limitlessness, God, the Initiatic Path, Incarnation

Imagination and the Bringing Forth of Worlds (William Irwin Thompson)
Discussion 7: Religion, Humor, Tibert, Love and Compassion, Electronic Culture, Good and Evil, Social Action

Conclusions
Looking Ahead (David Spangler)
Scary Stuff (William Irwin Thompson)

Epilogue
The Fall of the Wall (David Spangler)
The War in the Gulf (William Irwin Thompson)

The American Replacement of Nature: The Everyday Acts and
Outrageous Evolution of Economic Life (1991)

Fast Forward. The American Replacement of Nature
Play. Disney’s World: The American Replacement of Culture
Record. CNN: The American Replacement of Historical Reality
Erase. Gnostic Technologies: The Amrican Replacement of Incarnation
Reverse. The Channels of Nw Mexico

Coming into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of Consciousness (1996)

1. Our Contemporary Predicament and Our Present Evolution of Consciousness
2. The Past Evolution of Consciousness: From Spirochete to Spinal Chord
3. Science and the Construction of Mythic Narratives about Human Origins
4. Weird Myths about Human Origins as Expressive of the Evolution of Consciousness from the Territorial Nation-State to Global Noetic Polities: The Strange Cases of Zecharia Sitchin and Rudolf Steiner
5. Prehistoric Sculptures: The Body as the Story of Time
6. From Prehistoric Sculpture to Folktale to Civilized Literature
7. The Hero versus the Initiate in the Masculine Encounter with Death: A Comparison of Osiris and Gilgamesh
8. The Patriarchal Construction of Culture and the Reimagination of the Female Body: A Comparison of the Enuma Elish and the Rig Veda
9. The Shift from the Arithmetic to the Geometric Mentality: Another Look at the Biblical Story of Samson and Delilah
10. The Alliance of the Animal and the Human in the Expulsion of the Demonic from the Physical World: A Consideration of the Ramayana
11. The Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita: The Emergence and Articulation of the Higher Self
12.The Road Not Taken: Chaos Dynamics and the Cosmic Feminine in the Tao Te Ching

Worlds Interpenetrating and Apart: Collected Poems 1959-1996 (1997)

BOOK ONE: Blue Jade from the Morning Star, 1981-1872

Introduction: The Flight of the Serpent
Part 1 The Ancient Texts
I. The Age of the Gods: Tamoanchan
II. The Age of Heroes: Teotihuacan
III The Age of Men: Tula
Part 2 The Theme in Variation
I Topiltzin's Address at Xochiacalo
II. Meditation on Mount Nonohualaca
III. Morning in Tula
IV. Quezalpetlatl

BOOK TWO: POEMS 1959-1967
Chaconne
Janice in the Windowsill
Hart Crane and William Yeats
Varianation on a Poem by Jiminez
Ode to Marsyas
Nightwatch
Living with Gail
Pillow Talk
Childbirth
Frost at Midnight
In a Graduate Seminar on Poetry
Cornell Seasons
Before Surgery
Sunset at Point Lobos
I Dreamt Before Creation
Elementary Particles
Window to the Dublin Mountains
What Is the Matter with Space
Above Pomona

BOOK THREE: POEMS 1981-1996
For Zentatsu Baker-roshi
Full Moon over the Sangre
Epitaph for Crestone
The Quest for the Holy Grail
Haiku for Hilary
To Findhorn, April 28, 1986
New Age Lecturer in New York
A Review of James Merrill
Winter Walk above the Nydeggbrucke
After You and before Georgia O'Keefe's Dark Iris
Swiss Tits
The Pearl of Great Price
Autumn in New York
Feminage to Emily Dickinson
At the Grave of James Joyce
Manhattan Morning 2011 A.D.
Lindisfarne 793 A.D.
Spring in the Haight-Ashbury
Proem
The Strange Attractors of East Hampton
Springs, East Hampton
Street Fair in Spanish Harlem
Witikonerstrasse, Zurich
Das Alpengluehen
Paradeplatz Passacaglias
Limatquai, Zurich
Death: A Political History in Memory of Jamie Mendlovitz and Tadea Bamford

BOOK FOUR: GAIAN COSMOLOGIES 1987-1995
I. Interceptions of S tarlight
II. Fastnacht. Bern, March 77, 1987
III. World Interpenetrating and Apart
IV. A Little Lecture on Food Chains
V. Origins of Life
VI. The Shape of the World
VII. The Ends of Worlds
VIII. The Lessons of History