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Dawn of Awakening to Sacred Conscience

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Dawn of Awakening to Sacred Conscience by Art Aeon is a fictional narrative poem in tercet stanzas. It unfolds imaginary dialogues between the character Homer-Outis, the legendary ancient Greek author of the Odyssey, and the character Odysseus, the protagonist of the Odyssey, about what followed the Helen's crucial revelations of the evil human causes of the tragic Trojan War, in a numinous dream of the great epic poet. It consists of three parts. Book 5: Pilgrimage to Troy; Overcoming many formidable adversities, Odysseus and Penelope fulfilled eventually the Helen's last wish to be united with Paris in Troy even as ashes, but they were captured by new Trojan king Helenus. Book 6: Dawn of a New Era; In magnanimous foresights, Helenus set free his worst foe Odysseus to serve Aethon, the holy sage-priest at the shrine in Mt. Ida. Odysseus pursued a new life as a humble hermit under his revered mentor Aethon with sincere repentance of his past life and heartfelt devotion. Book 7: Inner Awakening; Odysseus learned from wise Aethon about the wisdom and theology of ancient Egypt. He realized that personified deities were not real entities but mere wishful illusions, created by humans in their minds with their marvellous and unique mental tools: the human languages. At this point, the character-listener Homer-Outis confesses to the character-narrator Odysseus in sincere penitence that he has been misled in proud vanity to follow guileful minstrels who abused hoax 'muses' as their poetic conceits to justify their travesties of absurd divine affairs. He vows to sing of the plain truth deep from his own conscience without the poetic conceit of hoax 'muses'. Odysseus and Homer-Outis become mysteriously transfigured into one enlightened being. At this moment, the imaginative great bard Homer-Outis wakes up from his numinous dream, inspired afresh to write a new epic poem: An Odyssey into One's Own Sacred Conscience. 'Dawn of Awakening to Sacred Conscience' is the final sequel to 'Reflections on the Trojan War' and to the preceding poem, 'Odysseus and Penelope'. They complete an imaginary narrative poem: An Odyssey into One's Own Sacred Conscience.

Author Biography

Art Aeon wrote simple short poems on nature and narrative poems and a drama on the topics of the classic ancient literature as follows: [1] Flowing with Seasons (2003) [2] Hymn to Shining Mountains: the Canadian Rockies (2004) [3] In the Range of Light: the Yosemite (2005) [4] Snowflakes on Old Pines (2006) [5] Prayer to Sea (2007) [6] Echoes from Times Past (2008) [7] Breathing in Dao (2009) [8] The Final Day of Socrates (2010) [9] Beyond the Tragedies of Oedipus and Antigone (2011) [10] Du Fu and a Pilgrim (2012) [11] The Yosemite: Images and Echoes (2013) [12] Revealing Dream of Vergil (2014) [13] Homer and Odysseus (2015) [14] Enigmas of the Trojan War (2016) [15] Beyond the Trojan War (2017) [16] Hymn to Yosemite (2018)* [17] Cycles of Seasons (2018)* [18] DU FU and a New Pupil (2018)* [19] Homage to Socrates (2018)* [20] Tragic Comedy of Man (2018)* [21] Virgil's Dream of Aeneas and Homer (2018)* [22] Odysseus and Penelope (2018)* [23] Reflections on the Trojan War (2018)* [24] Dawn of Awakening to Sacred Conscience (2018)*. *Printed and distributed by Amazon.com's CreateSpace Platform. The list of libraries which have at least one of the above books may be found in the website of the World Catalogues of Libraries: http: //www.worldcat.org/search?q=art+aeon&fq= ap%3A%22aeon%2C+art%22&dblist=638&qt
Release date Australia
November 10th, 2018
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Pages
280
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Publisher
Aeon Press, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Imprint
Aeon Press, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Dimensions
152x229x16
ISBN-13
9781988038377
Product ID
28773025

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