For those readers interested in Mythology there are a couple of books published under the Silent Eye Press banner which it would be foolish to be unaware of.
The first is the cycle of Egyptian Myths re-envisioned by Sue Vincent which goes by the intriguing moniker, ‘The Osiriad’.
Whilst ourselves familiar with most of the stories in this collection the notion that these tales actually formed a cycle telling the beginnings of the Gods and their operations in Egypt came as something of a pleasant surprise and each individual tale gains immeasurably by finding its rightful place in the overall scheme.
It is a welcome and masterly contribution to the Egyptian Pantheon.
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Available for Kindle and in Paperback via Amazon UK, US, and worldwide
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The second is our own foray into that corpus of Mythological Tales which we believe represent the Ancient Myths of Albion.
‘Crucible of the Sun…’ is an ideal primer for anyone contemplating the study of the venerable stories contained in, ‘The Mabinogion.’
But don’t take our word for it here’s Shan Morgain, complier of the invaluable online resource for this Mythos: Mabinogi Study.
‘A highly creative retelling of the tales which merges omits and rearranges characters and events…Those new to the tales will find it very exciting, stylish, and evocative of a tribal past…’
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For less than the price of a couple of drinks, you can get your head around the sources of two of the Highest Cultures known to man. So what are you waiting for?
Both titles are available to purchase in paperback or for Kindle from Amazon.com, Amazon UK, and worldwide.
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I am so thrilled and honored to have both those books. Oh, now for the time to finish The Osiriad and then to get to The Crucible of the Sun! What a joy to be part of this whole study and these amazing and educational posts. I think I have learned more from these posts and my studies with The Silent Eye Mystery School than I learned during the course of two university degrees! And it is so much more useful in my everyday life too!
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Books are for reading… 😉
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Got one read tonight and looking forward to the next one!!!
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Well done… now, to assimilate…
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Oh dear. I was always good at analytical thinking but I flunked assimilation!!! Wow, I am really far behind in my reading!
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All in good time…
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Good to know about these two books.
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Ohhh this looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing. ❤
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