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Anam Cara: Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World by John O\'Donohue
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Anam Cara: Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World

by John O\'Donohue

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Anam Cara John O'Donohue

The Treasure of Celtic Spirituality - When St. Patrick came to Ireland in the fifth century, he encoun-tered the Celts - a dynamic people who found divinity all around them: in the rivers and hills, the sea and sky, in home and village; and within their own souls. On Anam Cara, Irish poet and Catholic scholar John O'Donohue guides you through Ireland's remarkable spiritual landscape, yielding a treasure trove of insights, stories, and teachings. Presented on six tapes in the oral tradition so beloved of the Celts.

Anam Cara covers: Authentic Irish prayers and blessings • The "secret divinity" in our relationships • Attuning yourself to sacred silence • The Celtic understanding of the afterlife • Why God's "wild, passionate" side should be acknowledged • And much more.

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:58:11 -0500)

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