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Eleanor C. Merry was a poet, artist, musician and anthroposophist with a strong Celtic impulse and a life-long interest in esoteric wisdom. Born in Eton, UK in 1873, she studied in Vienna and met Rudolf Steiner in 1922 after becoming interested in his teachings. She went on to organise Summer Schools at which Steiner gave important lectures, and she was secretary for the World Conference on Spiritual Science in London in 1928. She died in 1956. Her other published works include The Flaming Door, Easter: the Legends and the Facts, Spiritual Knowledge: Its Reality and Its Shadow and The Year and Its Festivals.
'It's great to see Floris reprinting these Anthroposophical
classics
In Easter Eleanor Merry's golden thread revolves around
the three themes of Percival, of Faust and of Hyperborean Apollo,
culminating in the descent of Eternity into Time. A meditation on
life, death and resurrection.'
-- Inner Light Magazine, Summer 2008
'In this enlightening book, first published in 1938, Merry connects
the story of Easter and the autumn festival of Michaelmas with the
spiritual relationship between the sun, moon, Earth and the old
pagan mysteries.'
-- The Cauldron, Sugust 2008
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