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Brian Clark

    2 juni 1932 – 16 november 2021
    Whose life is it anyway?
    Celestial Tarot
    Whose Life is it Anyway?: York Notes for GCSE
    Astrological Time: Transits, Progressions and Returns
    The Family Legacy
    Soul, Symbol and Imagination: The Artistry of Astrology
    • Exploring astrology as a transformative practice, Brian Clark reflects on its therapeutic, divinatory, and spiritual dimensions that have significantly influenced his life. Through personal anecdotes, he illustrates how astrology serves as a tool for self-discovery and understanding, emphasizing its potential to enhance one's spiritual journey.

      Soul, Symbol and Imagination: The Artistry of Astrology
    • The Family Legacy

      • 402bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      5,0(3)Tarief

      Exploring familial dynamics through an astrological lens, this book reveals how horoscopes reflect ancestral patterns and legacies that shape relationships. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of family members, illustrating how individual natal charts reveal deeper insights into family systems over time. By engaging with the symbolic language of astrology, readers can gain clarity on their roles within the family and foster healing, ultimately enhancing future connections. The work invites a transformative journey into understanding one's place in the family narrative.

      The Family Legacy
    • The study of planetary cycles, passages and returns immerses us in the question and mystery of time. A horoscope ensouls time - inviting us to imagine and animate it with the spirit of each moment.While astrological timing may be complex and multi-dimensional, with practice we can learn to read and discern its archetypal images to give meaning to life experiences and events.Astrological Seasons of the Soul is a guidebook exploring planetary cycles and the mysteries of time. It reveals how astrological symbols, techniques and transitions can evoke ways of understanding the nature of time and encourage us to participate in its personal and collective seasons.

      Astrological Time: Transits, Progressions and Returns
    • Celestial Tarot

      • 283bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      4,0(6)Tarief

      Embraces the ancient traditions of astrology, astronomy, and mythology to re-imagine the tarot in all its profound oracular power.

      Celestial Tarot
    • A tetraplegic is faced with a future of total dependence on a life-support machine. The dilemma posed of a medical profession committed to save life on the one hand, and an individual claiming the right to make his own decisions about his life on the other, is one that has struck a chord deep in the public imagination. In a new version, with a female lead

      Whose life is it anyway?
    • So what am I suppose to say? That is the question that prompted me to write The Gospel Course. If you are looking at this book, then I am sure you know the gospel. But for most of us, knowing the gospel and explaining the gospel are very different things. The Gospel Course was written to be a tool, to help you walk someone through the gospel in a way that is clear, complete and compelling.

      The Gospel Course: The Gospel Can Change the Course of Your Life.
    • Exploring astrological symbols and images, this guide aims to enhance understanding and acceptance of adult relationships. It navigates the complexities of interpersonal connections, providing insights that help readers decipher their experiences and foster deeper connections with others.

      From the Moment We Met: The Astrology of Adult Relationships
    • Peter's Medals

      • 300bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows seventeen-year-old Peter Gayford as he embarks on a journey of bravery and adventure. After rescuing a downed USAAF airman and receiving a medal, Peter seizes the opportunity to join the Allied forces, driving a truck across the Channel to France on D-Day. The narrative captures the courage and determination of a young man amidst the chaos of war, highlighting themes of heroism and the impact of pivotal historical moments.

      Peter's Medals
    • Brian Clark's Can You Hear Me At The Back? (19799 is a play about Philip Turner, an architect and town planner, who looks critically at the New Town which he began to design with so much idealism fifteen years ago. He calls it a "Legoland" and a new "Tower of Babel". Turner's dream has turned into a nightmare for himself and others. His doctor wife has to deal daily with patients suffering from the mental strain and stress of living in her husband's high-rise developments. Their son, a sixth-former studying for "A" levels, is trying to put the world to rights in his own way. Clark sees the play as a plea for greater sensitivity to other people and to our environment

      Can you hear me at the back?