Living with Honour by Emma Restall Orr

This is a book that has deepened my personal commitment to ethical living more than any other I can think of.

The person who opened the cover was certainly less observant than the one who closed it.

Although primarily aimed at the Pagan/Pantheist/Animist reader I would hearterly recommend any who have an interest in ethical living to read it.

The time would be exceedingly well spent.

3 Comments

  1. Kullervo said,

    7 April, 2009 at 12:33 am

    How does this compare to Myers’s Other Side of Virtue?

  2. Kisses said,

    10 April, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    I have this book on my wishlist and am dying to order it! I recently bought Myers “The Mysteries of Druidry” so it is going to have to wait, but I am sure having a hard time convincing myself to do so. πŸ™‚

  3. Michael Bark said,

    10 April, 2009 at 6:39 pm

    It’s almost another kettle of fish entirely from ‘The other side of virtue’, for after an introduction of various modern Pagan ethical approaches (or lack of them), the author dives into her own Animist Druidic driven system.

    It gave me much food for thought, I really got a great deal out of it. πŸ™‚

    Kisses, I’m sure you will love it. The anticipation we make it even greater. Although, don’t wait too long!! πŸ™‚


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