The Invisible World: On the Beauty of Prayer and Liberation from the Prisons in Which We Choose to Live - Book Review,
by John O'Donohue

Book Description The Invisible World John O'Donohue The ancient Celts sensed an "invisible world" around them the great unknown from which they came and the source of eternal wonder in their lives. Through prayer, ODonohue teaches, we may enter directly into this secret immensity and escape the psychological prisons we create for ourselves. With prayers, blessings, poetry, and teachings.
About the Author John O'Donohue is an Irish poet and Catholic scholar. He was awarded a Ph.D. in philosophical theology from the University of Tübingen in 1990. His book on the philosophy of Hegel, Person als Vermittlung, was published in Germany in 1993. His other works include Air: Breath of God, Stone As the Tabernacle of Memory, Water: The Tears of the Earth, and Anam Cara.
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