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  1. The Meaning of Life
    1. Andrew , Williamson

    The Meaning of Life

    The Realm of Antiquities. A realm of exquisite energetic existence, where ascended Masters have been residing for millennia. These Masters have chosen a human medium, to deliver an all encompassing message to Earth`s physical realm. The author, at the time of writing, was decisively youthful on his journey. Now, at the time of publishing, he is substantially wiser, of his own Truth Absolute. It is only within this place of wisdom, that he is able to convey the writing, from his own experience, with confidence, absolute. We have guided him through his darkest hours, into a place of emotional beauty, once more. We encourage one and all to read these pages, gaining only what you feel necessary for your journey on Earth. It is your truth, as an individual, which is the intent of the writing, the intent of the sharing of the knowledge, contained within. You already know all that is written in these pages, yet you are unable to recall this knowledge, nor your experience of it.We pray that the reading of the pages within, brings you into the place of being at one within your own soul, your own Truth Absolute.Blessings, The Realm of Antiquities.

    € 12,90
  2. Through salt-heavy seas
    1. Andrew , Williamson

    Through salt-heavy seas

    Through salt-heavy seas navigates the emotional geography of displacement and belonging, weaving together the coastlines of Aotearoa New Zealand, the Scottish Highlands and Islands, and the mountains of Wales. These poems chart the internal landscapes we carry with us-from black volcanic beaches to Highland corries, from absent parents to unrequited love, from suburban kitchens to ancient standing stones.Moving through seasons and generations, the collection explores how we construct identity when the usual markers have been disrupted or lost. What does it mean to be cut adrift from ancestral knowledge? How do we remain connected to what we love across distance and time? In poems that speak in English, Gaelic, and te reo M¿ori, the author refuses easy answers, instead mapping the spaces between cultures, between people, between who we were and who we're becoming.Together, these poems suggest that belonging might be less about fixed location than about our capacity to hold multiple places within ourselves. The salt-heavy seas of the title become not barriers but carriers, bearing our stories from shore to shore, generation to generation.

    € 11,80