Ecotheology and Love by Bahar Davary
Author:Bahar Davary
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2022-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
The Gates of Awakening
In some of his poems, Sepehri speaks of his childhood fears, perhaps associated with the horror stories he read or those narrated to him by adults.20 In spite of the apparent association between his description of fears and the works of writers like H. P. Lovecraft, there is no basis to claim that he had read H. P. Lovecraftâs (1890â1937) cosmic horror stories, particularly his dream cycle work, âThe Silver Keyâ (1929) and its sequel, âThrough the Gates of the Silver Keyâ (1932).21 Regardless of whether or not he had read Lovecraft, it is striking that he, like the protagonist of Lovecraftâs story, was in search of a âSilver Keyâ to the Gate of Dreams and remained uninspired by scientific learnings that took the âmagicâ out of life.
In Lovecraftâs stories, the magical âSilver Keyâ transported the protagonist from manhood to boyhood, taking him from the Snake-Den, where he stayed as a small boy, to a place outside of time, imbued with the fear of the unknown. Chris Pak describes this fear: âlike Promethean fear, [it] fundamentally encodes an awareness of the asymmetric relationship between the human and non-human.â22 Nature, for Lovecraft, is âthe other,â a source of existential horror.23 In contrast, Sepehri is so at home with nature that he hears âthe heartbeat of the garden, and the sound of darkness, as it pours off a leaf. . . . The sneeze of water from each tiny pore of rock.â24 It is in nature that Sepehri locates God, as we see in the poem quoted in the beginning of this chapter, where Sepehri asks the God of the Plain of the Far Away Valleys and the God of the Plain of Nenuphar about the whereabouts of the Silver Key to the Gates of Awakening:
The gates of awakening were opened.
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