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Featured Titles: Celtic Folk-Soul book by Jen Delyth
 A Knock at the Door By Angi Sullins & Silas Toball
 The Unicornis Manuscripts by Michael Green |


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 |    Earth Mysteries & Mythology,
The Art of Jen Delyth
The Celts perceived the presence of divine forces in all aspects of nature. Patterns of harmony and balance, dark and light, winter and summer, female and male, are woven throughout Celtic tradition. Celtic knots and patterning reflect their belief in the continuity of life, the interconnection of all things: plants, animals and otherworldly divinities. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    By Sir Simon Marsden
The vampire, a creature clad in darkness and legend, has haunted man's imagination for centuries. None more so than Dracula, Bram Stoker's fictional Count, who leaves a crumbling ancestral castle in his native Transylvania for the shores of Victorian England, seeking out innocent victims in his insatiable thirst for human blood. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    Joseph Campbell was a life-long student and teacher of mythology and the human spirit. His focus was not just on cultures long dead, but on living myth as it manifests in modern culture and influences society. He observed that all myths carry a unifying thread - humankind's yearning for deeper meaning and individual purpose. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    Art of ImaginationAmber Lotus is proud to offer the William Blake 2009 wall calendar, featuring twelve paintings and a selection of poetry illustrating Blake’s passionate lifelong belief that art and the imagination are doorways to the Divine. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    The Art of Durga BernhardWhen a woman gives birth, not only a child but a new mother is born. From fertility to pregnancy to birth and beyond, Durga Bernhard explores the many thresholds of motherhood from a mother's point of view. This unique collection of her work looks fearlessly at the deeper aspects of being a mother, and touches upon procreation and nurturing as our most profound human experience. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    The Art of Jen DelythThe Celtic Mandala 2009 datebook presents the magical weavings of Welsh artist Jen Delyth. Founded in her deep connection to her Celtic heritage, Jen's work features Celtic knots and patterning that reflect a belief in the continuity of life, and the interconnection of all things. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    Inspired by myth, dream and ritual, these bold and vivid greeting cards by Durga Bernhard touch the roots of primal experience and celebrate a timeless archetypal spirit.
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|  |  |    Presenting the Call of the Goddess greeting card series by visionary artist Helena Nelson-Reed.
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