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- catalog abstract "Discusses ancient Celtic wisdom, poetry, and blessings, covering such topics as work, aging, death, solitude, and friendship.".
- catalog alternative "Book of Celtic wisdom".
- catalog contributor b10730252.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Cont.): For the celts, the visible and the invisible are one -- The children of Lir -- A spirituality of transfiguration -- The senses as thresholds of soul -- The eye is like the dawn -- Styles of vision -- Taste and speech -- Fragrance and breath -- True listening is worship -- The language of touch -- Celtic sensuousness -- Solitude is luminous. The world of the soul is secret -- The danger of neon vision -- To be born is to be chosen -- The Celtic underworld as resonance -- To transfigure the ego -- to liberate the soul -- There is no spiritual program -- The body is your only home -- The body is in the soul -- To be natural is to be holy -- The dancing mind -- Beauty likes neglected places -- Thoughts are our inner senses -- Ascetic solitude.".
- catalog description "Cont.): Silence is the sister of the divine -- The crowd at the hearth of the soul -- Contradictions as treasures -- The soul adores unity -- Toward a spirituality of noninterference -- One of the greatest sins is the unlived life -- Work as a poetics of growth. The eye celebrates motion -- To grow is to change -- The Celtic reverence for the day -- The soul desires expression -- Pisreoga -- Presence as soul texture -- Weakness and power -- The trap of false belonging -- Work and imagination -- Spontaneity and blockage -- The role can smother -- Sisyphus -- The salmon of knowledge -- The false image can paralyze -- The king and the beggar's gift -- Heartfelt work brings beauty -- Aging: the beauty of the inner harvest. Time as a circle.".
- catalog description "Cont.): The seasons in the heart -- Autumn and the inner harvest -- Transience makes a ghost of experience -- Memory: where our vanished days secretly gather -- Tír na n-Óg: the land of youth -- Eternal time -- The soul as temple of memory -- Self-compassion and the art of inner harvesting -- To keep something beautiful in your heart -- The bright field -- The passionate heart never ages -- The fire of longing -- Aging: an invitation to new solitude -- Loneliness: the key to courage -- Wisdom as poise and grace -- Old age and the twilight treasures -- Old age and freedom -- Death: the horizon is in the well. The unknown companion -- The faces of death in everyday life -- Death as the root of fear -- Death in the Celtic tradition.".
- catalog description "Cont.): When death visits ... -- The Caoineadh: the Irish mourning tradition -- The soul that kissed the body -- The Bean Sí -- A beautiful death -- The dead are our nearest neighbors -- The ego and the soul -- Death as an invitation to freedom -- Nothingness: a face of death -- Waiting and absence -- Birth as death -- Death transfigures our separation -- Are space and time different in the eternal world? -- The dead bless us.".
- catalog description "Discusses ancient Celtic wisdom, poetry, and blessings, covering such topics as work, aging, death, solitude, and friendship.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-234).".
- catalog description "The mystery of friendship. Light is generous -- the Celtic circle of belonging -- The human heart is never completely born -- Love is the nature of the soul -- The Umbra Nihili -- The Anam Ċara -- Intimacy as sacred -- The mystery of approach -- Diarmuid and Gráinne -- Love as ancient recognition -- The circle of belonging -- The Kalyana-mitra -- The soul as divine echo -- The wellspring of love within -- The transfiguration of the senses -- The wounded gift -- In the kingdom of love, there is no competition -- Toward a spirituality of the senses. The face is the icon of creation -- The holiness of the gaze -- The infinity of your interiority -- The face and the second innocence -- The body is the angel of the soul -- The body as mirror of the soul.".
- catalog extent "xx, 234 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0060182792".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Cliff Street Books,".
- catalog spatial "Ireland".
- catalog subject "248/.089/9162 21".
- catalog subject "BL624 .O33 1997".
- catalog subject "Celts Ireland Religion.".
- catalog subject "Friendship Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Spiritual life.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cont.): For the celts, the visible and the invisible are one -- The children of Lir -- A spirituality of transfiguration -- The senses as thresholds of soul -- The eye is like the dawn -- Styles of vision -- Taste and speech -- Fragrance and breath -- True listening is worship -- The language of touch -- Celtic sensuousness -- Solitude is luminous. The world of the soul is secret -- The danger of neon vision -- To be born is to be chosen -- The Celtic underworld as resonance -- To transfigure the ego -- to liberate the soul -- There is no spiritual program -- The body is your only home -- The body is in the soul -- To be natural is to be holy -- The dancing mind -- Beauty likes neglected places -- Thoughts are our inner senses -- Ascetic solitude.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cont.): Silence is the sister of the divine -- The crowd at the hearth of the soul -- Contradictions as treasures -- The soul adores unity -- Toward a spirituality of noninterference -- One of the greatest sins is the unlived life -- Work as a poetics of growth. The eye celebrates motion -- To grow is to change -- The Celtic reverence for the day -- The soul desires expression -- Pisreoga -- Presence as soul texture -- Weakness and power -- The trap of false belonging -- Work and imagination -- Spontaneity and blockage -- The role can smother -- Sisyphus -- The salmon of knowledge -- The false image can paralyze -- The king and the beggar's gift -- Heartfelt work brings beauty -- Aging: the beauty of the inner harvest. Time as a circle.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cont.): The seasons in the heart -- Autumn and the inner harvest -- Transience makes a ghost of experience -- Memory: where our vanished days secretly gather -- Tír na n-Óg: the land of youth -- Eternal time -- The soul as temple of memory -- Self-compassion and the art of inner harvesting -- To keep something beautiful in your heart -- The bright field -- The passionate heart never ages -- The fire of longing -- Aging: an invitation to new solitude -- Loneliness: the key to courage -- Wisdom as poise and grace -- Old age and the twilight treasures -- Old age and freedom -- Death: the horizon is in the well. The unknown companion -- The faces of death in everyday life -- Death as the root of fear -- Death in the Celtic tradition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cont.): When death visits ... -- The Caoineadh: the Irish mourning tradition -- The soul that kissed the body -- The Bean Sí -- A beautiful death -- The dead are our nearest neighbors -- The ego and the soul -- Death as an invitation to freedom -- Nothingness: a face of death -- Waiting and absence -- Birth as death -- Death transfigures our separation -- Are space and time different in the eternal world? -- The dead bless us.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The mystery of friendship. Light is generous -- the Celtic circle of belonging -- The human heart is never completely born -- Love is the nature of the soul -- The Umbra Nihili -- The Anam Ċara -- Intimacy as sacred -- The mystery of approach -- Diarmuid and Gráinne -- Love as ancient recognition -- The circle of belonging -- The Kalyana-mitra -- The soul as divine echo -- The wellspring of love within -- The transfiguration of the senses -- The wounded gift -- In the kingdom of love, there is no competition -- Toward a spirituality of the senses. The face is the icon of creation -- The holiness of the gaze -- The infinity of your interiority -- The face and the second innocence -- The body is the angel of the soul -- The body as mirror of the soul.".
- catalog title "Anam cara : a book of Celtic wisdom / John O'Donohue.".
- catalog title "Book of Celtic wisdom".
- catalog type "text".