Hey Keith - wondering if you've read The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley? After watching your video on Perennialism - which introduced me to the concept entirely - I was surprised to not see that book on your list.
Have you ever read Glenanaar by Canon Sheehan. It is fiction but discusses real historical events like the Doneraile Conspiracy. It is a good yarn. Thanks for your recommendations!
It might be a little old fashioned, but it discusses the stigma of being related to informers, the horror of the famine but ends on a positive note discussing the reforms of the land league “Ireland is passing into Irish hands once more” and exhorting emigrants to return. Best wishes in your valuable work!
currently reading return of the strong gods after watching one of your old videos on it, and have desmond fennell on my list to read next 😊
My to read list just got bigger. I’ve only read 2 of these.
Hey Keith - wondering if you've read The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley? After watching your video on Perennialism - which introduced me to the concept entirely - I was surprised to not see that book on your list.
Have you ever read Glenanaar by Canon Sheehan. It is fiction but discusses real historical events like the Doneraile Conspiracy. It is a good yarn. Thanks for your recommendations!
Not familiar with it, no
It might be a little old fashioned, but it discusses the stigma of being related to informers, the horror of the famine but ends on a positive note discussing the reforms of the land league “Ireland is passing into Irish hands once more” and exhorting emigrants to return. Best wishes in your valuable work!
What's the most beautifully written book you've read?
Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse comes to mind, but I haven't read a lot of fiction
Me either. How about the most beautiful or inspiring work of non-fiction you've read then?