While it is customary to have a spiritual book be solely on
spirituality; a philosophical on philosophy, and a romantic on
romance, it is rare indeed to come across a work that incorporates
all three. Such a work is Visitant Eve. All saffron hued in a
delightful Taoist sunshine is it a uniquely innovative work; a work
of spirituality, philosophy, and romance having distinct Jewish,
Christian, and Islamic associations. Save for the dream 'Right to
live' which was written in June 2013, the work dates from December
2009 to August 2010. The charming interwoven love story is an
adaptation of Scottish poet Andrew Lang's beautiful 1887
translation of the 12th century French work, Aucassin et Nicolete.
At a time when the world is felt to be greatly in need of some
genuine moral courage, does this succinct work from a nuptial
hermit of the isle of Eire (Ireland), admirably go someways towards
an attempted response to that need. ONLY AVAILABLE from this store.
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