The late Irish poet and philosopher John O'Donohue was beloved for his book Anam Cara - Gaelic for "soul friend" - and for his insistence on beauty as a human calling and a defining aspect of God. This hour, in one of the last interviews he gave before his untimely death in 2008, he lushly articulates a Celtic imagination about how the material and the spiritual - the visible and the invisible worlds intertwine in human experience. [Broadcast Date: November 25, 2010]
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