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Philip writes: "I was telephoned one day out of the blue by
Paco Rabanne's office in Paris. They explained that Mr Rabanne was
very interested in spiritual subjects, and that he wanted to do
a book with me. A few weeks later, two of his team came over from
Paris and stayed in a hotel nearby. They had done their homework
very thoroughly, and had clearly read widely on the subject.They
had prepared a series of questions, and spent the next two days
interviewing me, recording it all on hours of tape. We had a great
time and they then flew back with more books and material. Months
later Paco Rabanne flew over and we met. We discussed details in
the book, and he wrote the Introduction."
Following the Introduction, the book is divided into seven sections
that explore the early roots of Druidry, its recent renaissance,
its relationship to Christianity, and its relationship to the world
of Nature, and the creative spirit.
There is no English edition of this book.
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