Edward Kemp is a freelance writer and director. Earlier work includes a two-part adaptation of The Mysteries for the RSC, published by Nick Hern Books and available from TCG. He is literary manager at Chichester Festival Theatre.
At the same time his own constitution made it more difficult for him to receive teaching about the supersensible world, or to understand it when it was received. So the teaching gradually ceased. The Mystery-centres where it had been ...
(Sesam Atlas van de bouwkunst, Bosch en Keuning, Baarn, The Netherlands, 1995, p.126) The dragon line energy is thus ... (Paul Devereux, Shamanism and the mystery lines, 1992, chapter 6) When there are more power spots in the vicinity ...
The Mysteries: The Passion
Award-winning author Lisa Tuttle delivers a riveting novel combining one man’s search for a missing woman with history’s most enduring legends of the disappeared. “A thriller, detective story, and fantasy all in one .
When tragedy strikes, all the novel's characters grapple with questions of fate and individual responsibility, none more so than Miggy, who must make sense of a swiftly disappearing past and a radically transformed future.
Essays by Julius Baum, C. G. Jung, C. Kerényi, Hans Leisegang, Paul Masson-Oursel, Fritz Meier, Jean de Menasce, Georges Nagel, Walter F. Otto, Max Pulver, Hugo Rahner, Paul Schmitt, and Walter Wili.
Gripping and unforgettable, here is a spellbinding mix of the mysteries that inhabit our everyday lives-and a mind-bending exploration of what happens when someone vanishes without a trace.
A twenty-eight-year-old writer bursts onto the scene with this virtuoso debut novel in which a woman’s disappearance unlocks the dark secrets of a small town “Secrets had a way of growing inside you.