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With the Anam Cara you could share your innermost
self, your mind and your heart. This friendship was an act of recognition
and belonging. When you had an Anam Cara, your friendship cut across all
convention. In everyone's life there is a great need for an Anam Cara, the
superficial and functional lies and half truths of acquaintance fall away,
with them you can be as you really are.
Extract
Anam cara Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World by John O'Donaghue
Anam cara meaning soul friend, is
an invitation to spiritual awakening.
This includes the awakening of your emotional heart and soul.
The Anam cara Experience is essentially a healing journey and is a
Hero's journey
This healing from the heart is a journey to
wellness and a path to the awakening of radical understanding.
It is a sacred journey with will defined stages for the healing of
soul.
The Anamcara Experience is a not only a life
journey through time but also the sacred journey into the Timeless. It is
a sacred journey through mystical poetry, Irish wonder tales, folklore and
folksong. It is a journey
from abandonment to a real sense of belonging.
The Anam cara invites the healing of soul.
This is a quantum healing. It
is invoked through the language of wisdom from the Celtic other world.
This is a language beyond words that invites you to awaken your
soul and awaken your body.
Here at the Anam cara Experience we create
spiritual healing courses that
focus on the monomyth called the Hero's journey.
This includes the use of fairytales, old and modern folktales and
folk songs.
An Anam Cara guides you to the presence you are.
They are people of the silence. They listen. They do not debate. They do
not fill you up with knowledge. They transmit the knowing of love. They
touch you with beauty. This is not their beauty but the beauty of the
Beloved. They move in the world as nobodies of import. They do not puff up
your ego. They may build your ego up. They do so in order that you can
disappear. This is so you can
enter the joy of leaving the prison house of never being enough.
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