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The Dove in the Stone: Finding the Sacred in the Commonplace (Quest Book)
Alice O Howell
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| #782077 in Books | 1988-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.27 x.56 x5.29l,.64 | File type: PDF | 199 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Holy Writ for the Aquarian Age|By Reinhold Beuer-Tajovsky|"The Dove in the Stone" is Alice O. Howell's piece de resistance, her 'Holy Writ' for the New Age. It is Einstein's famous 'E=mc squared' scientific equation translated and made comprehensible for us, the uniniated, non-scientific folk. It brings us back to thinking 'polaristically', which she calls "symbolic thinking."|About the Author|Alice O. Howell was born in Cambridge, Mass., in 1922. From an early age, she lived abroad in hotels and boarding schools, never more than three months in one place. By eighteen, she had lived in or traveled to thirty-seven countries and underta
A Jungian lecturer and astrologer searches for the sacred in the commonplace on a Celtic pilgrimage to the Isle of Iona, in Scotland. "Iona," the Hebrew word for dove, became home to St. Columba, whose name in Latin means dove, in the year 563 on the Eve of the Pentecost -- the day of the ascent of the Holy Spirit in the Christian calendar, also symbolized by a dove. And so the narrative goes on, finding synchronicities of understanding at every turn.
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