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Hidden Beauty of the Commonplace - A nature mystic`s reflections upon the true meaning of freedom

By (author) Philip Pegler
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing, New Alresford, United Kingdom
Published: 29th Mar 2013
Dimensions: w 136mm h 224mm d 19mm
Weight: 410g
ISBN-10: 1780993374
ISBN-13: 9781780993379
Barcode No: 9781780993379
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At a time of austerity and profound concern for human rights, here is a thoughtful book honouring the quiet radiance of love, sanctity of existence and silent background of being. Abiding peace awaits discovery in the midst of our difficulties; it is this simple but potent realisation that entirely changes our world-view and offers genuine hope for the future of humanity. This work is based upon the life of Clare Cameron, a gifted English mystic and nature poet at the peak of her creative powers during the exuberant decade of the 1960s. Displaying wisdom and compassion, Clare continually challenged her readers with a fundamental question that is as vital and relevant now as it was in her own day - 'What is the true meaning of freedom?'

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In Philip Pegler's skilful and tender account, Clare Cameron is revealed as a bright shining star of truth. Her life story is as interesting as any good novel, and Philip's comments - including his own spiritual story - reveal Clare at the heart of what it means to be human. Without flinching from the grit and grime and even horror of certain aspects of life, she recognizes all life is by definition divine. This is truly a soul-nourishing book. --Gangaji