Derek Bryce
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Symbolism of the Celtic Cross
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1994
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8 editions
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The Mystical Way and the Arthurian Quest
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1986
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5 editions
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Tao-Te-Ching: With summaries of the writings attributed to Huai-Nan-Tzu, Kuan-Yin-Tzu and Tung-Ku-Ching
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1999
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3 editions
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Taoism (Daoism): a Selection of Texts from the Ancient Sages Lao-tzu, Lieh-tzu, Chuang-tza, Kua-yin-tzu and Huai-nan-tzu (Daoism (Taoism Master Series))
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1995
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Celtic Cross: Croes Celtaidd
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2002
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2 editions
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VAMPIRES AND BEASTS IN CHINESE LORE
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ABERYSTWYTH: ITS HILLFORT, LEGENDS AND CASTLES AND THREE LEGENDS OF WALES
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2013
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2 editions
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Secrets of Celtic Folktales and Lore
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2014
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Fin MacCoul and the Fians
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2014
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2 editions
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Archetypes Fossils and Evolution
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2009
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2 editions
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“Fundamental movements are generally preoccupied with criticism, and with a desire for revenge and justice, a justice which is not tempered by mercy. ... Criticism, even when justified, can attract so many enemies that any spiritual possibilities one may have will be jeopardised because, to put it in its mildest form, having many enemies means having no peace.”
― The Mystical Way and the Arthurian Quest
― The Mystical Way and the Arthurian Quest
“The fact that someone is seen as being punished by God should not be an excuse for not practicing virtue towards that person, but quite the contrary. Even in an ordinary learning situation, we all make mistakes which cause us problems, but we often equally help one another through such difficulties, rather than blame one another.”
― The Mystical Way and the Arthurian Quest
― The Mystical Way and the Arthurian Quest
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