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The Celts believed that the visible and invisible worlds, the material and the spiritual, were one. For them, certain places were sacred--places where the divide between visible and invisible was very thin, where the presence of the spiritual was almost palpable. They revered such 'thin places' as 'sacred space.' In this book, Margaret Silf introduces seven traditional sacred spaces. Beautifully written and illustrated with evocative photographs, this is a book for all those engaged on the inner journey, whatever the starting point. Drawing on the riches of the Celtic tradition, it helps us to see that as we go deeper into our own sacred space we move closer to the center and heart of all creation.
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