Hidden Beauty of the Commonplace

A nature mystic's reflections upon the true meaning of freedom

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Mysticism, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Philip Pegler ISBN: 9781780993386
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing Publication: March 27, 2013
Imprint: Changemakers Books Language: English
Author: Philip Pegler
ISBN: 9781780993386
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Publication: March 27, 2013
Imprint: Changemakers Books
Language: English
At a time of austerity and profound concern for human rights, here is a thoughtful book honouring the quiet radiance of love, sanctity of existence and silent background of being. Abiding peace awaits discovery in the midst of our difficulties; it is this simple but potent realisation that entirely changes our world-view and offers genuine hope for the future of humanity.
This work is based upon the life of Clare Cameron, a gifted English mystic and nature poet at the peak of her creative powers during the exuberant decade of the 1960s. Displaying wisdom and compassion, Clare continually challenged her readers with a fundamental question that is as vital and relevant now as it was in her own day - 'What is the true meaning of freedom?'

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At a time of austerity and profound concern for human rights, here is a thoughtful book honouring the quiet radiance of love, sanctity of existence and silent background of being. Abiding peace awaits discovery in the midst of our difficulties; it is this simple but potent realisation that entirely changes our world-view and offers genuine hope for the future of humanity.
This work is based upon the life of Clare Cameron, a gifted English mystic and nature poet at the peak of her creative powers during the exuberant decade of the 1960s. Displaying wisdom and compassion, Clare continually challenged her readers with a fundamental question that is as vital and relevant now as it was in her own day - 'What is the true meaning of freedom?'

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