TirnanogLulu.com, 8 de mai. de 2006 - 288 páginas Tir na nOg is a book of imagination that takes you back to the dawn of civilization and right through to modern-day Ireland Born in Ireland in 1939, Mary Brannigan has travelled throughout the world seeking answers to the mysteries of the past. She has a great interest in art as well as philosophy, spirituality, history, archaeology and the ever-present kingdoms of the elementals which have fascinated man from the beginning of time. Her book combines past and present from ancient India to present-day Ireland where secrets are still hidden beneath the stones. |
Conteúdo
The Birth of Myths | 11 |
Myths through the ages | 27 |
How reality became myth Storytellers | 38 |
India cradle of humanity Worldwide similarity | 62 |
Individuality and consciousness Story of the blank page | 86 |
Story of the Little Prince | 100 |
The Unknown Mysteries Imagination | 132 |
Getting there Angels Wonderlands | 156 |
Celtic folklore The coming of the Celts The Irish | 179 |
Fairy Worlds Where fairies come from Classification | 188 |
The Celtic fairy world Tír na nÓg | 222 |
Sacred numbers Ying and Yang Tuning In Why | 228 |
Childrens Corner stories | 250 |
Conclusion | 263 |
Termos e frases comuns
adventures ancestors ancient angels animals beautiful believe body Bran called Celtic Celts centre consciousness creation creatures CuChulainn cultures Dogon dream earth elements Elvin enchanted energy Enkidu everything existence eyes fairy fairyland forces forest forms fourth dimension Gilgamesh goddess gods green heard heaven heroes Hindu human imagination immortality Indian inhabitants inner invisible Ireland Irish island journey king kingdom knowledge land legends leprechaun little prince live look Lugh Maeve magic Merlin Micromegas mind mortal mother mounds mouse mysterious mystical mythology myths nature Newgrange night Nommos Ogham one’s Otherworld P. D. Ouspensky Peter Pan philosopher plants Rama realm Rig Veda sacred secret seen Shakespeare Shaun soul spirals spirit stone stories story-teller subconscious supernatural symbol tell things thought Tír na nÓg told tree Tuatha de Danann universe Utnapishtim Veda Wendy William Wordsworth wisdom wonder word Zenzele