Enchantment’s Odds and Ends

Enchantment’s Odds and Ends by Ken Evans, published by AuthorHouse in July 2021, is a 70-page exploration of the concept of enchantment as it relates to the human experience. Written in English, this book delves into the idea that enchantment involves being transported from the ordinary to the extraordinary, suggesting a connection to spiritual and philosophical dimensions of life. The author examines how beliefs in the human soul play a crucial role in experiencing enchantment, positing that without such beliefs, the notion of enchantment becomes mundane.
Readers will find a thoughtful discussion on the interplay between body, mind, and spirit, as well as insights into spiritualism and philosophy. The text invites reflection on how enchantment can elevate daily existence beyond mere physical pleasure, emphasizing the significance of belief in the soul for a truly enchanted life. This edition serves as a concise yet profound meditation on the nature of enchantment and its implications for personal and spiritual growth.
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To be Enchanted, at one time, meant to be ‘carried away, ‘ from one’s hum-drum existence, to something or somewhere magical, perhaps even spiritual, at least, always more than merely physically pleasant! Of course, this depended on one’s beliefs in human souls. Take that away, and enchantment would be as mundane as everything else in modern daily life. No Soul means no possibility of Enchantment.
Ken Evans.
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