Stimmungsvoll illustrierte Texte zur keltischen Mythologie und Mystik mit Anleitungen für Geistreisen.
Anthony Duncan Bücher






Exploring the lives of Celtic saints, this book presents a joyful and holistic view of Celtic spirituality, often referred to as the "forgotten faith" of the West. It emphasizes the balance between reason and intuition, highlighting the saints' deep connection to the beauty of creation and their Christlike holiness. Anglican cleric Anthony Duncan contextualizes these figures within their historical landscape, examining the sacred places linked to their lives and the enduring appeal of their equilibrium as human beings.
Faversham's Dream
- 226 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
John Faversham, a rational Englishman, experiences a strange connection with a 19th-century poet whose work reflects a troubling dream he has been having. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals links to the English Reformation of the 16th century, exploring themes of sin and redemption without resorting to simplistic moral conclusions. The story intricately weaves together past and present, emphasizing the complex interplay of good and evil in human experience.
Celtic Mysticism
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Using the ancient Celtic mysteries to tune into your spirituality and enhance mindfulness and wellbeing.
Focusing on the transformative period between 1923 and 1927, this volume explores the evolution from classical to modern quantum mechanics. It delves into the pivotal developments and key figures that shaped the field during this crucial time in scientific history, offering insights into the groundbreaking ideas that emerged and their lasting impact on physics.
To Think Without Fear
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the phenomenon of extra-terrestrial communication, Anthony Duncan delves into the nature of these contacts and the faith required for such interactions. He posits that these experiences are real and driven by a shared dynamic, raising questions about the origins and methods of these visitors. Duncan encourages overcoming fear to seek answers, while also providing a personal account of his own encounters. The book, framed within a Christian context, offers a thoughtful and open-minded perspective on a controversial topic, complemented by an unpublished essay on imagination.