Pages: 280 (Paperback) ISBN: 0553505920 Pub: Bantam Books Pub date: 1999-04-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11329
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Editorial Review:Anam Cara: Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World offers an exploration of the secret universe we all carry inside us, the connections we forge with the worlds of our friends and loved ones, and the products of our worlds reflected in the things we create outside of ourselves. Anam Cara, Gaelic for "soul friend," is an ancient journey down a nearly forgotten path of wisdom into what it means to be human. Drawing on this age-old perspective, John O'Donohue helps us to see ourselves as the Celts did: we're more than just flesh, blood and bone; we comprise individual worlds. The comprehension of the sublime architecture of the worlds we are born with will engender a new appreciation for the outside world and the way we contribute to its evolution. --Simon Priestly Reader Reviews:What a book (0/0 people found this helpful)This is a book that leaves you feeling so uplifted. It makes you want to do something more in life.It is so beautifully written, and O'Donohue has some of his own poems in there. One is called the Blessing of Presence it's just lovely to read. One passage will stay with me, it goes as follows."If you have everything the world has to offer you, but you do not have love, then you are the poorest of the poorest of the poor.How true. This is a remarkable book. It was so sad to learn of O'Donohue's sudden death in jan of this year aged 52, he died in his sleep. Words to shelter in! (29/58 people found this helpful)This is no dry humourless study of Celtic Wisdom but a poignant crucifixion of Western epistemology. Although the anthropological question of authentic "Celticity" will probably always hang over it for those who want to problematise the existence of a truly "Celtic" culture, this book is nonetheless a book of Wisdom.
I am no longer out of step (14/14 people found this helpful)Having spent most of my life feeling 'out of step' with everyone else - this book put into words so much that I instinctively thought/knew and brought me 'home'. A beautifully crafted work with great gentle depth (13/18 people found this helpful)Each section, each sentence has been lovingly constructed with tremendous love and is remarkably powerful and yet so gentle. Also, John O'Donohue provides a fascinating link into the incredible works of Meister Eckhart. An absolute must! Woven more than written...you really find yourself (16/20 people found this helpful)Well this is a book that you really connect with. John O' Donohue puts you in the realms of the Celtic world. After a few pages you dont want to stop, we all are searching for something. Well here i've found it. If we only all felt our true heritage. Similar ProductsEternal Echoes: Exploring Our Hunger to Belong Benedictus: A Book of Blessings Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace Conamara Blues: A Collection of Poetry Everything as Divine: Wisdom of Meister Eckhart CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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