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The world behind the world

Book • 2008
In "The World Behind the World," Michael Meade unveils the hidden layers of reality, exploring the interplay between the visible and invisible worlds.

He draws upon ancient myths and cross-cultural traditions to reveal the profound connection between the human psyche and the cosmos.

The book delves into the symbolic language of dreams, rituals, and stories, offering a framework for understanding the deeper meaning of life's experiences.

Meade's work encourages readers to look beyond the surface of everyday life, to discover the rich tapestry of meaning that lies beneath.

Through evocative storytelling and insightful analysis, he guides readers toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the universe.

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