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Bridgng Al-Serenities
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ISBN: 9798223785958
Editeur: Draft2Digital
Date de parution: 2023
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Overview
The Sacred lands of Éire & Ebla. A delightful prose-poetic work which begins on the beautiful isle of Éire (Ireland) with the world of the invisible presenting itself in person to the world of the visible. The focus then shifts to the Middle East, to a mythical queendom called Ebla set in pre-Qur'an, Bible and Torah times. The reader will be given to meet such memorable characters as Queen Ave Éire Fragrance, King Ave Éire Sacred Manuscripts, Crown Princess Graceful, and Queen Ebla Praiseworthy to name but a few. Seekers of wisdom, beauty, and love; seekers of spiritual contentment will find this progenitive work greatly to their liking for it is in all respects a fragrant cornucopia of stories and narratives all richly and exquisitely seasoned with spiritual and philosophical elegance and eloquence. This is a creative attempt at cultural bridge building; connecting peoples and ideas by means of mythologies in the making. One hundred newly fashioned colour maps, and three illustrations add to its charming mystique. Here is a rich seed unto the literary heritage of Éire; a sui generis flower unto World Literature and a sublime fragrance unto Imagination. Note that the 2014 work 'Visitant Eve' has as its inspiration and orientation a prevision found in 'Bridging Al-Serenities' - Sublime Emblems 397 and 398: ".there will suddenly appear unto them from the desert a descendant of our royal lineage." Cover artwork: 'Très Galant' Cesare Auguste Detti (1847-1914).