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Crop circles are the finest, most beautiful and original art forms
of modem times, and they are totally mysterious. Behind the crop
circle phenomenon is an evident purpose. Some intelligence, human,
alien or spiritual, is in the process of communication. It is
exposing us to a course of re-education, beginning with the symbols
of sacred knowledge and wisdom. The most striking evidence for this
view is the amazing formation that appeared at Crooked Soley in
Wiltshire on the 27th August 2002. Clearly expressed in its design
are certain numerical symbols that are known esoterically as the
'Keys to Creation'. They are also keys to that universal science
associated with the Holy Grail. From time to time it is revealed
again, and when that happens, culture and the human spirit are
renewed and life on earth is restored to its natural state as a
reflection of paradise.
In this dazzling history of the imagination, Patrick Harpur links
together fields as far apart as Greek philosophy and depth
psychology, Renaissance magic and tribal ritual, Romantic poetry
and modern models of the Universe, to trace how myths have been
used to make sense of the world. In so doing he uncovers that
tradition which alchemists imagined as a Golden Chain of initiates,
who passed their mysterious 'secret fire' down through the ages. As
this inspiring book shows, the secret of this perennial wisdom is
of an imaginative insight: a simple way of seeing that re-enchants
our existence and restores us to our own true selves..."His
flame-like knowledge is central to the urgent seriousness of this
book; buy a copy before it vanishes." THE LONDON MAGAZINE ..."It
would be hard to overestimate the value of Harpur's book or to
praise it too highly." RESURGENCE MAGAZINE ..."Once we believed
that truth was 'out there', now we hold that it's 'in here', but if
Harpur is right then it lies in the line of vision between the two"
THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY ..."Mr. Harpur links together fields as
far apart as Greek philosophy and depth psychology, Renaissance
magic and tribal ritual, Romantic poetry and the ecstasy of the
shaman, to trace how societies over time have used myths to make
sense of the world. Harpur leads us through history's secret
chambers with such grace of language and insight that we forget the
hour. I would make Harpur's book required reading for every student
of philosophy, depth psychology, and history." DIANNE SKAFTE
Outcast from society, his health - and heart - broken, the
anguished figure of K paces the rooms of his great house, pausing
to scribble furiously at a lectern...Only Victor knows that beneath
K's public guise as an idle dilettante, lies a genius who has been
fired by an unholy secret into creating a new kind of philosophy,
where thought is passionately infused with personal experience.
Based on the life of the Danish thinker, Soren Kierkegaard, who
asserted that when he died 'there will not be found one single word
to indicate what my life was really about', The Stormy Petrel is
precisely the inside story of what his life is about - an
investigation into a soul torn between natural love and a
supernatural vocation, which leads inexorably to the attack that
makes his name anathema for a hundred years.
Set among the mansions and tennis clubs of Surrey's richest suburb,
The Savoy Truffle is a darkly comic drama that evokes an era when
Mod gear was fab, the Shorty Nightie shocking, the coffee frothy,
and a new Beatles' single brought hysteria to the classroom. The
grey post-war years are trembling on the verge of Technicolour, and
the Blyte children are struggling to cope with the transition in
their own idiosyncratic ways: Hugh's novel is held up by yearning
for the Irish au pair; Janey moons over the mystery of men and the
enigmatic Black Mini; George wages savage war on his Enemy; and the
Moo takes refuge in his exclusive Sloppy Club. A crisis in their
parents' lives brings madness and death, a supernatural visitor and
an all-too-real tiger...The children have to confront - and conquer
- the follies of their elders with wit and invention. Patrick
Harpur is the acclaimed author of three novels and three works of
non-fiction, including Daimonic Reality, The Philosophers' Secret
Fire and Mercurius. He lives in West Dorset, worlds away from his
Surrey upbringing.
Who am I? What's my life's purpose? Where am I going when I die?
These questions lie at the heart of all our lives, yet clear
answers seem hard to come by. A Complete Guide to the Soul explains
that answers can in fact be found in a secret history that runs
like quicksilver through Western culture, from philosophy and
alchemy, to poetry and modern psychology. This hidden tradition
places our soul at the centre of the universe and shows us how to
recover a sense of meaning that so many of us have lost today. In
this important book, Patrick Harpur explores the nature of our
soul, as well as its destiny. He unpacks the myths that surround it
and shows how it may actually be the very fabric of reality. And he
explains that, not until we have a clear understanding of this
invisible part of ourselves, can we discover the answers to many of
our questions about existence and human nature. Ultimately, this
knowledge could help us find our true place within the world in
which we live.
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