There are some non-fiction books about celtic spirituality that give my eyebrows too much exercise, but this one resonated a fair bit with me. It's closer to pagan than christian in many aspects and probably reflects some of the pre-twentieth century Irish christianity a lot. It's written in a way that's hostile to neither belief system but encourages exploration and inward development. This one is going on my wishlist.
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