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Ancient Whispers: Rediscovering Celtic Wisdom and the Transformative Power of Prayer
Spirit is forever present,
cradling you in Divine arms.
Ancient Celtic spirituality speaks to our longing for connection, belonging, and a deep sense of purpose. In the midst of the fast-paced and often chaotic world we inhabit, the prayers in this book, written in the Celtic tradition, offer a respite—a gentle reminder that amid the rainstorms of life, we can find a warm hearth, a place of refuge, where we are held and embraced by the Divine.
This book is a handbook for exploring the depths of your own soul, guided by the Light that illuminates your being. Each prayer is a doorway, an invitation to cultivate a profound awareness of the sacred in the ordinary moments of your life, to commune with the natural world, and to awaken to the presence of Spirit that permeates all existence.
In the rhythm of daily prayer,
find space to breathe, listen, and be transformed.
Dimensions | 12.7 × 1.22 × 17.78 cm |
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Publisher | Anamchara Books (28 July 2024) |
Language | English |
Paperback | 188 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1625249160 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1625249166 |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.22 x 17.78 cm |
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