The Avatars
Autor: | George William Russell |
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EAN: | 9782613543976 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.09.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | Allegory Destiny Divine Eternal truths Mystical Mythology Philosophy Spiritual Transcendence Visions |
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The Avatars by George William Russell is a mystical and poetic exploration of the spiritual forces that shape human destiny. Through a series of ethereal visions and profound reflections, Russell delves into the hidden realms of existence, where divine avatars influence the course of human life. Blending Irish mythology, esoteric philosophy, and a deep sense of the mystical, this work invites readers to transcend the physical world and explore the spiritual dimensions that connect us all. Filled with allegorical wisdom and otherworldly beauty, The Avatars is a timeless meditation on the eternal truths that govern existence.
George William Russell (1867-1935), also known by the pen name 'Æ,' was an Irish writer, poet, painter, and mystic. He was a key figure in the Irish literary revival and a close associate of W.B. Yeats. Russell's works often explored themes of spirituality, Irish nationalism, and mysticism. In addition to his literary contributions, he was active in the cooperative movement, advocating for social and economic reforms in Ireland. His major works include poetry collections, essays, and his role as an editor for the Irish Homestead.
George William Russell (1867-1935), also known by the pen name 'Æ,' was an Irish writer, poet, painter, and mystic. He was a key figure in the Irish literary revival and a close associate of W.B. Yeats. Russell's works often explored themes of spirituality, Irish nationalism, and mysticism. In addition to his literary contributions, he was active in the cooperative movement, advocating for social and economic reforms in Ireland. His major works include poetry collections, essays, and his role as an editor for the Irish Homestead.