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About the Author

Ray Simpson is Founding Guardian of the international Community of Aidan and Hilda and Principal Tutor of its Celtic Christian Studies. He has authored over thirty books, including Exploring Celtic Spirituality and Soul Friendship: Celtic Insights into Mentoring. He lives near the Community's show more retreat house and library on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, which, because of Aidan's mission, is known as the cradle of Christianity to English-speaking people show less

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Works by Ray Simpson

Prayer Rhythms for Busy People (2005) 13 copies, 1 review
The Cowshed Revolution (2011) 8 copies, 1 review
Healing the Land (2003) 5 copies
Celtic Hymn Book: Full Music (2005) — Composer — 4 copies
Burnley FC Yearbook (1996) 3 copies
A Guide for Soul Friends (2008) 3 copies
Great Celtic Christians (2004) 3 copies
Waymarks for The Journey (2010) 2 copies
Let Dreams Come True (2005) 2 copies
Prayers of Creation (2005) 2 copies
Keltiske veimerker (2008) 1 copy

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Birthdate
1940-03-09
Gender
male

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Reviews

5 reviews
At a glance, you may think it’s a book that’s going to summon you to renounce capitalism, rid yourself of all possessions and go and live in the desert and/or offer your life exclusively to the service of others. And yes, whilst Ray does highlight individuals who did just that, this book isn’t a call to ultimate self-sacrifice and self-denial but a book that will make you realise how important it is to live life in accordance with your most true and authentic self.

What struck me most show more was the author's light touch (no guilt- inducing sermons or lofty academicism here). His is a vision grounded in enlightened common sense with the concept of ‘downward mobility’ simply encompassing what is good, true and ‘right’: spirit and heart over ego, community over self-interest– personal progression that’s inclusive of social awareness and responsibility.

He includes examples of good politics from both the left and right (though it’s ultimately apolitical- recognising ‘goodness’ and enlightenment wherever it springs from), as well as mentioning inspiring economists, prophets, visionaries and modern day heroes– you’ll have a brilliant and inspiring reading list to be getting on with after you’ve devoured this!

It’s the kind of book you finish and think ‘everyone should be made to read this’, especially those in positions of authority/leadership. This is for people of all faiths and none– a book that’s vital to our times.
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This is my go-to daily prayer book. It always lives in my backpack, and while I wish the book was printed in hardcover or leather cover so it wouldn't get banged up, I find it to be more Biblically centered than Celtic Daily Prayer by the Northumbria community, and just as importantly, far easier to pack around.

Disclaimer: After meeting Ray Simpson, I've become a vowed Explorer (first vows) in the Community of Aidan and Hilda in the US, which is a sister community to the one which Ray leads show more in the UK. Perhaps I'm biased :-) show less
Offers us the opportunity to invite faith into our daily lives. They voice our hopes and thoughts and wishes, so why should we limit them to a few formal occasions in church? Following the rich Celtic tradition, Ray Simpson has compiled a collection of blessings tha celebrate God's truth in our day-to-day lives. Deeply spiritual and highly practical, Celtic blessings
Ray Simpson is the Warden of the Community of St Aidan and St.Hilda of which I am a member

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