In this essay, the experience of Frost's early life is related to spiritual knowledge that took the form of visions. As a mystic, thus, Frost was haunted with understandings of the world that could not be expressed as truth - only alluded to as what lies between the obvious contradictions. The darkness of Frost's poetry is analysed here as a conflict with understanding the depths of a reality that most never see. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.