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An anthology of weekly contemplations and practices for spirituality through the lens of psychology, inspired by the culture and mythology of the Celts in Britain and Ireland and their connection with nature. This functional and thought provoking book illustrates how Celtic tales of the Otherworld offer exciting openings for understanding, including dreams, non-ordinary states of consciousness, content of the deep imagination, and a bigger Mystery of life. Celtic myths and legends are alive with metaphor and symbolism, which is often thought to be the language of the deep imagination…mehr
An anthology of weekly contemplations and practices for spirituality through the lens of psychology, inspired by the culture and mythology of the Celts in Britain and Ireland and their connection with nature.
This functional and thought provoking book illustrates how Celtic tales of the Otherworld offer exciting openings for understanding, including dreams, non-ordinary states of consciousness, content of the deep imagination, and a bigger Mystery of life.
Celtic myths and legends are alive with metaphor and symbolism, which is often thought to be the language of the deep imagination and is so vital to a soulful path. The dreamlike quality of myth and legend, where the boundary between fact and poetic imagination is misty, allows us to engage with them symbolically to promote insights for daily living.
Bringing psychology alongside the Celts in this way allows for a conversation on spirituality where psychology sometimes leads and, at other times, where Celtic voices illustrate poignant truths for a path travelled in depth.
Following the Celtic year, the book consists of eight parts, with six or seven weeks per part, throughout the year, providing a balance of reflection on core themes and practices, beginning with a festival. Each week offers tales and folklore from Celtic mythology, followed by a suggested practice of meditation and contemplation, allowing readers to reflect on their corresponding themes in their own lives.
Ultimately, Portals into Deep Imagination is a companion for contemporary spirituality in an age of transition, a resource for path-walkers to live more from soul via the ancients, nature connection, and life's Mystery.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Wilson's lifelong connection with nature is the ground of his spirituality and path in life generally. For the past twenty years he has developed and facilitated nature-based programmes in the UK, especially in Northumberland and Scotland. His work draws upon his experience as a psychotherapist and depth psychologist. He is also author of Resource Focused Counselling & Psychotherapy (Routledge, 2017) and co-author of Creative Ethical Practice in Counselling & Psychotherapy (Sage, 2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Introduction Beginning the Journey Week 1: Deepening into Darkness at Samhain Week 2: The Way of the Birch Week 3: On Becoming an Otter Week 4: Forest as Guide to Stillness and Solitude Week 5: The Way of Deep Imagination Week 6: Gifts of the Rowan Week 7: The Otherworld, Courage, and the Joy of Being Lost Travelling on the Path Week 8: Winter Solstice and the Rebirth of the Sun Week 9: Gifts of Humility and Awe Week 10: Patience, Adventure, and the Journey Week 11: Gifts from the Tale of Branwen, Daughter of Ll¿r Week 12: The Recollection of Being Week 13: Wisdom of the Alder Walking in the Edgelands Week 14: Venerating the Goddess at Imbolc Week 15: Wisdom from the Tale of Esus Week 16: Edgelands and the Gift of Connection Week 17: Cultivating Wise Innocence Week 18: Inspiration on the Path Week 19: Into the Wildwood Week 20: The Blackbird, the Ash, and Innate Wisdom Ritualising Spirituality Week 21: The Promise of Spring Equinox Week 22: The Moon, the Hare, Sacrifice, and the Goddess Week 23: Spirituality of Hope Week 24: The Way of the Hawthorn and Fairies in the Wildwood Week 25: On Being Radically Open to Faith in the Unknown Week 26: Imagination as a Pathway to Truth Reflecting on Mystery Week 27: Gifts from Beltane Fire Week 28: The Oak, Aranrhod and the Divine Twins Week 29: Cultivating Susceptibility to Mystery Week 30: Joy and Celebration Week 31: Gifts of Hospitality Week 32: Cernunnos, Edge-Walking, and the Wildwood Week 33: The Holly, Peredur, and Life Energy Musing on the Wilder Nature of Being Week 34: Summer Solstice and Transience Week 35: The Way of the Boar Week 36: The Practice of Inner Journeying Week 37: Springs, Wells, Pools, and Intuition Week 38: Merlin and the Way of the Feral Self Week 39: The Dog, the Wolf, Projection, and the Shadow Making Meaning on the Way Week 40: Lughnasadh, Generosity, and Possibility Week 41: The Practice of Gratitude Week 42: The Way of Eloquence Week 43: Beauty and the Isle of Apples Week 44: Path with Meaning Week 45: The Holy Power of Place Week 46: The Sun, the Turning Wheel and Fate Deepening into Being Week 47: Autumn Equinox and the Way of the Salmon Week 48: Sleep and the Gifts of Dreams and Visions Week 49: The Gentle Art of Discernment Week 50: Spirituality of Rest Week 51: The Bronze Boat with Golden Oars Week 52: Spirituality of Eldering Bibliography
Table of Contents Introduction Beginning the Journey Week 1: Deepening into Darkness at Samhain Week 2: The Way of the Birch Week 3: On Becoming an Otter Week 4: Forest as Guide to Stillness and Solitude Week 5: The Way of Deep Imagination Week 6: Gifts of the Rowan Week 7: The Otherworld, Courage, and the Joy of Being Lost Travelling on the Path Week 8: Winter Solstice and the Rebirth of the Sun Week 9: Gifts of Humility and Awe Week 10: Patience, Adventure, and the Journey Week 11: Gifts from the Tale of Branwen, Daughter of Ll¿r Week 12: The Recollection of Being Week 13: Wisdom of the Alder Walking in the Edgelands Week 14: Venerating the Goddess at Imbolc Week 15: Wisdom from the Tale of Esus Week 16: Edgelands and the Gift of Connection Week 17: Cultivating Wise Innocence Week 18: Inspiration on the Path Week 19: Into the Wildwood Week 20: The Blackbird, the Ash, and Innate Wisdom Ritualising Spirituality Week 21: The Promise of Spring Equinox Week 22: The Moon, the Hare, Sacrifice, and the Goddess Week 23: Spirituality of Hope Week 24: The Way of the Hawthorn and Fairies in the Wildwood Week 25: On Being Radically Open to Faith in the Unknown Week 26: Imagination as a Pathway to Truth Reflecting on Mystery Week 27: Gifts from Beltane Fire Week 28: The Oak, Aranrhod and the Divine Twins Week 29: Cultivating Susceptibility to Mystery Week 30: Joy and Celebration Week 31: Gifts of Hospitality Week 32: Cernunnos, Edge-Walking, and the Wildwood Week 33: The Holly, Peredur, and Life Energy Musing on the Wilder Nature of Being Week 34: Summer Solstice and Transience Week 35: The Way of the Boar Week 36: The Practice of Inner Journeying Week 37: Springs, Wells, Pools, and Intuition Week 38: Merlin and the Way of the Feral Self Week 39: The Dog, the Wolf, Projection, and the Shadow Making Meaning on the Way Week 40: Lughnasadh, Generosity, and Possibility Week 41: The Practice of Gratitude Week 42: The Way of Eloquence Week 43: Beauty and the Isle of Apples Week 44: Path with Meaning Week 45: The Holy Power of Place Week 46: The Sun, the Turning Wheel and Fate Deepening into Being Week 47: Autumn Equinox and the Way of the Salmon Week 48: Sleep and the Gifts of Dreams and Visions Week 49: The Gentle Art of Discernment Week 50: Spirituality of Rest Week 51: The Bronze Boat with Golden Oars Week 52: Spirituality of Eldering Bibliography
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