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The Veil of Oz

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The Veil of Oz Synopsis

Sean O' Cahillane was born in 1955 and grew up in South
County Dublin, Ireland.He has travelled around the world to
59 countries, teaching the Montessori Method on three
continents. Currently Sean O' is completing a quartet of books;
A Planet Equal To The Sun, Mystery School, Veil Of Oz, Shangri
LaTitudes, for independent publication. A novel will be ready
for publication in 2015- Portrait Of A Girl In Black And Blue.

Life may be what we think we are living, while all round us lie the hidden meanings in what we value most. Family and friends, coin and country, religion and freedom, personal and planetary health, the futures of our children. 'Life' as we call it, shows its mundane face to the outer world, but not the vast inner reaches of Soul space.There lie the genes and memes of who we really were, before the culture had conditioned us to be its consumers and cultural representatives. Unless we know how to look beneath the surfaces of mundane objects, seemingly ordinary relationships, the forces that drive our fates can sidewipe us at any given moment. As the poet Healy states 'The rogue wave comes on your blind side, just as you're casting'. Knowing what forces are at work in the waves around us can give us the best chances at being prepared for the unforseen, as we travel down our individual paths.
The Veil Of Oz is a little handbook to take travelling along the Yellow Brick Road of illusions.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781785070419
Publication date: 17th September 2014
Author: Jack Kuhatschek
Publisher: New Generation Publishing an imprint of Legend Press Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 116 pages
Genres: Poetry by individual poets
Poetry