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Phyllida Anam-Aire

    Keltisches Totenbuch
    Liebe als Weg in ein neues Bewusstsein
    A new consciousness for a new age
    Celtic Wisdom and Contemporary Living
    A Celtic Book of Dying
    • 2022

      A Celtic Book of Dying

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Deepen your spiritual understanding of the internal journey of the dying and the adventurous after-death journey to come

      A Celtic Book of Dying
    • 2012

      We are all contributing to the world in which we live and complain about. It is no longer acceptable to point the finger and blame others for war and conflict, hatred and fear, and ultimately the collapse of our society. We are all responsible. We have to choose now to live, either from the old laws of revenge, and retaliation, or be willing to embrace radical evolutionary thought. Only in this way can we hope to transform and be a part of a new Halleluja - one that does not dishonour the sacred laws of life itself. With her radical philosophy and healing words, Phyllida Anam-Aire challenges us to take on board who we really are: nothing less than the embodiment of divine consciousness. The essence of her message is as simple as it is profound: The true reality is love.

      A new consciousness for a new age
    • 2007

      Celtic Wisdom and Contemporary Living

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Much more than simply an account of Celtic holy places and mythology, this book invites the reader into the deeper psychology of the Celtic world. A desire for wisdom is shown to drive this ancient culture and connect it to a deep appreciation of nature, a lifelong immersion in storytelling, the soulful expression of love, and the belief that human feeling is the way to enlightenment. Instructing modern readers about how to seek similar experiences, the discussion turns to specific elements of Celtic belief, including the sacred Celtic calendar, goddess archetypes, the cauldron of wisdom, and the cloak of death that sings us to life.

      Celtic Wisdom and Contemporary Living