Spiritus Mundi

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36 x 18

Wood panel, rice paper, charcoal, pastel, acrylic, house paint

Black wood frame


In W.B. Yeats's "The Second Coming," the Spiritus Mundi refers to a universal, spiritual world that is the source of collective symbols and memories, akin to Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious. It's a vast, spiritual realm where universal images and symbols originate, representing a collective psychic memory of humanity. Yeats believed this Spiritus Mundi inspired and informed poets and writers. 


Available at Gallery 50, Rehoboth Delaware