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Liberation through Imagination
This work is breathtakinly beautiful. It captures the Celtic love of the imaginative approach to life. In it we learn why the Celts respected the Divine Intellect and the and Divine Will, but resonated especially with the Divine Imagination. The poetry in this tape is so beautiful I had to stop it again and again to savor it. I listen to it over and over and each time I...
Published on June 26, 2001 by J. Mccall
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Warning!
These cassettes are advertised on the package as "Original Celtic Teachings for Entering the Divine Imagination that Created Us". I bought them to learn something about Celtic spirituality during long commutes to work. What I discovered is that there is precious little mention of anything Celtic in these tapes. Rather than the exposition I was expecting, the...
Published on October 26, 2000
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Liberation through Imagination, June 26, 2001
This review is from: The Divine Imagination (Wisdom from the Celtic World) (Audio Cassette)
This work is breathtakinly beautiful. It captures the Celtic love of the imaginative approach to life. In it we learn why the Celts respected the Divine Intellect and the and Divine Will, but resonated especially with the Divine Imagination. The poetry in this tape is so beautiful I had to stop it again and again to savor it. I listen to it over and over and each time I catch something I missed before.
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For Those Who Have Ears Listen, August 15, 2006
This review is from: The Divine Imagination (Wisdom from the Celtic World) (Audio Cassette)
Throughout time the Holy Spirit has worked through individuals to bring humanity closer to the divine. Sometimes this work manifests itself in an individual who is capable of doing great things with the blessings that were given them. Rev. O'Donohue is such a man, and yes he is still a priest. Once a priest always a priest. This like all others works John has done provide simple advice on how to build ones understanding of life, self, and the divine. John's approach to teaching is a `Celtic' approach as old as the stones that make up the many walled fields of Ireland. Many listeners will not be used to the rhythms of Celtic life, and thus they will find John's respectful approach to a subject boring. We saw this fact manifest in the previous reviewers comments. The Celtic approach to life is never direct, and always mindful. It is this first lesson that John teaches the listener without ever addressing it directly that is the most important lesson to learn. This is the lesson of mindful patience. Without this basic life skill we can never progress in our relationship with the divine. Once we have learned this lesson, and listen again to John's lecture we will then be able to understand what he is addressing in his lectures. The real blessing is that each book, or more especially taped lecture has layered teachings. These teachings are revealed only through rereading, or listening to his lecture. This type of teaching, and systematic unveiling of teachings is the heart and Soul of the Celtic approach to teaching anything. So in conclusion, if you are looking to hear, and learn the subject material from a true modern day Christian Bard then John's works are for you. If you are looking for a quick secret to life answers in a book in the form of a milk carton advertisement then perhaps a quick read of one of the many Celtic Spiritual web pages is the ticket for you. As for me, I hope you take the time to sit (metaphorically speaking) at the feet of one of the last Cludee's left in the world.
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Warning!, October 26, 2000
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This review is from: The Divine Imagination (Wisdom from the Celtic World) (Audio Cassette)
These cassettes are advertised on the package as "Original Celtic Teachings for Entering the Divine Imagination that Created Us". I bought them to learn something about Celtic spirituality during long commutes to work. What I discovered is that there is precious little mention of anything Celtic in these tapes. Rather than the exposition I was expecting, the author rambles on, giving his wordy rendition of God knows what. This is not the material to get information on Celtic teachings.
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