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Michael Harding

    Working with Astrology : The Psychology of Harmonics, Midpoints and Astro*Carto*Graphy
    Hanging with the Elephant
    All the Things Left Unsaid
    What is Beautiful in the Sky
    Working with Astrology
    Die Feinanalyse des Horoskops
    • Working with Astrology

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      This is THE essential textbook for students a classic work that includes the psychology of midpoints, harmonics and ACG mapping techniques.

      Working with Astrology
      3,9
    • What is Beautiful in the Sky

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      In these strange days, Michael Harding's insights guide us toward the future, providing comfort as we face the unknown. In his latest work, Harding reflects on a morning in his garden above Lough Allen, contemplating a new beginning in Donegal that was disrupted in early 2020. Through this journey, he shares his connection to the Irish landscape, weaving together themes of love and human connection that are central to Irish storytelling. With honesty and tenderness, he illustrates that while the world has changed, the essence of what matters remains constant. In this new reality, he encourages us to embrace hope and faith in the beauty around us. The narrative captures a moment where the air feels purer, birds sing more profoundly, and nature defies adversity, suggesting that everything will ultimately be alright. Amidst the sorrow of loss, love shines brightly in unexpected places, such as hospital corridors worldwide. Harding's message resonates with a call to "begin again," reminding us of the enduring power of hope and the promise of new beginnings.

      What is Beautiful in the Sky
      3,5
    • All the Things Left Unsaid

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The new bestseller from the beloved memoirist and Irish Times columnist Michael Harding.

      All the Things Left Unsaid
      3,4
    • In his new book, Hanging with the Elephant, writer Michael Harding is back in Leitrim in the north-west of Ireland. His wife has left for a six-week trip to Poland and he is alone for the first time since his illness two years earlier. Faced with this time on his own, Harding resolves to examine the threat of depression that is a constant presence in his life and his dependency on his wife, the beloved, since his illness. But, as he attempts to tame the 'elephant' - an Asian metaphor for the unruly mind - he finds himself drawn back to the death of his mother during the summer of 2012. Written with unflinching honesty, Hanging with the Elephant begins as one man's quest to overcome his demons, but becomes a journey into the depths of the soul, where we are given a glimpse of the one thing that holds us all.

      Hanging with the Elephant
      3,5