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Description This book is the result of the pressures exerted in modern life, culminating in a mental breakdown and the six years recuperation process following that collapse. The book is an autobiographical account of a quest David set himself in search of the Celtic Holy Grail. David found relief from the clutches of depression and psychosis by immersing himself in what was originally a Celtic quest for the mythical land of ‘Tir Tairngire’ (Land of Promise); which he committed to paper as a form of therapy. It was during this quest that he stumbled backwards on the original source for the Holy Grail legend, firmly rooted in Celtic Mythology. For this purpose he considered himself an accidental Grail Knight seeking relief from psychological pressures and the elusive Holy Grail. The outcome of this is David’s first groundbreaking book, ‘The Celtic Holy Grail Quest’. It is more than just a book; it is a journey both physically and mentally in search of his personal Grail. It is full of adventure and insights that encapsulate the difficult subject of depression and psychosis. It is meant as an aid to those who also suffer from mental illnesses and as a genuine search for the Holy Grail. It is a tumultuous tale through a maelstrom of emotions, culminating in revelations leading to peace and happiness. It takes you on an exciting journey from David’s original hometown of Nottingham, to various locations of historic significance in the UK; completing the journey in the West Midlands, visiting a host of European locations along the way, many of which are key elements to the Grail and the Celts. During the course of the book, there are codes to unravel, dreams to interpret and demons to be faced. Every chapter brings forth new and exciting material in the labyrinth that leads you into the book. There is also much humour throughout the book, although the subject is of a serious nature, there are many amusing episodes. These are included as part of the quest and also as a kind of therapy, for ‘Laughter is good for the soul.’ It is a mind-bending, soul-searching travelogue, a quest for a secret as old as time. A quest for healing; a story of the injuries inflicted on the modern mind and one man’s battle to overcome his mental health problems. |
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A children's fantasy story, following a trail of clues to try and restore the vitality of the legendary Major Oak of Sherwood Forest; England's heart and that of the planet. Hannah and Laura, with their friends Megan, Haroun, Holy and Grace, set forth on an epic quest. In search of the elusive Moon Rabbit and the elixir of life. A tale of friendship and overcoming the odds. It is the story of how Haroun, a victim of bullying, found confidence in himself oncemore and selflessly helped his friends achieve their goal. A journey through mysterious worlds, where myths and legends become reality and reality is a whole new world. Coming out soon ... |
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