Celtic Visions

Celtic Visions
Title Celtic Visions PDF eBook
Author Caitlin Matthews
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Pages 239
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1780282729

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Through prayers, chants, and practical exercises, Celtic Visions teaches readers how to tap into their inner spiritual power, enabling them to experience heightened perception and open portals to other realms of existence. Drawn from ancient Gaelic and Welsh sources, this visionary guide reveals the truth behind the prophetic visions of the druids and seers. It explains their methods for communicating with the Otherworld through omens and fairy lore and explores the Celtic gift of "second sight"—the ability to perceive both the visible and the invisible aspects of reality.

The Celtic Vision

The Celtic Vision
Title The Celtic Vision PDF eBook
Author John Meirion Morris
Publisher Y Lolfa
Pages 124
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780862436353

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A new, Revolutionary analysis of Celtic art, Emphasising its spiritual purpose and social function; highly readable and fully illustrated.

Celtic Visions

Celtic Visions
Title Celtic Visions PDF eBook
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Release 1999
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The Celtic Vision

The Celtic Vision
Title The Celtic Vision PDF eBook
Author Esther De Waal
Publisher Liguori Publications
Pages 0
Release 2001-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780764807848

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Devotees of Irish spirituality -- and those interested in Irish Heritage will cherish this authentic collection of Celtic wisdom and prayer.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture
Title The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture PDF eBook
Author Andrew Galloway
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2011-03-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107495202

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The cultural life of England over the long period from the Norman Conquest to the Reformation was rich and varied, in ways that scholars are only now beginning to understand in detail. This Companion introduces a wide range of materials that constitute the culture, or cultures, of medieval England, across fields including political and legal history, archaeology, social history, art history, religion and the history of education. Above all it looks at the literature of medieval England in Latin, French and English, plus post-medieval perspectives on the 'Middle Ages'. In a linked series of essays experts in these areas show the complex relationships between them, building up a broad account of rich patterns of life and literature in this period. The essays are supplemented by a chronology and guide to further reading, helping students build on the unique access this volume provides to what can seem a very foreign culture.

W.B. Yeats

W.B. Yeats
Title W.B. Yeats PDF eBook
Author Heather C. Martin
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 177
Release 1986-12-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1554587417

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W. B. Yeats spent a great deal of his life immersing himself in magical, mystical, and philosophic studies in order, as he claimed, to devise a personal system of thought “that would leave [his] ... imagination free to create as it chose and yet make all that it created, or could create, part of the one history, and that the soul's.” He succeeded in developing a cohesive metaphysics, and one which is surprisingly original. While he set it down in a series of philosophical treatises culminating in A Vision, it is most clearly elaborated in his plays, which breathe life and meaning into the rather obscure statements of the treatises. In this book, the author traces “the history of the soul” as it is developed in Yeats's plays. She elucidates the underlying system of thought in the drama and establishes its importance to the aim and execution of the plays by drawing attention to a few of the central themes, metaphors, and symbols through which it is developed. The manuscript and the earliest published versions of the plays are indispensable to this study as they retain much of the abstract thought which Yeats eliminated from the later versions. Martin traces the development of the metaphors and images which gradually replaced Yeats's abstractions. In the process, she is able to uncover new meaning in the plays, as many subtle and obscure passages become clearly understandable.

The Celtic Twilight

The Celtic Twilight
Title The Celtic Twilight PDF eBook
Author W. B. Yeats
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 130
Release 2012-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0486121364

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Rooted in myth, occult mysteries, and belief in magic, these enchanting stories from the great Irish poet are populated by a lively cast of sorcerers, fairies, ghosts, and nature spirits.