Aisling Ireland

Aisling Ireland

Aisling Ireland is a devotee of all paths leading to spiritual growth including Jungian psychology, dream interpretation, Tarot reading, Grail mythology, the Divine Feminine, alchemy, the Tarot, Magick, and clairvoyance. A gifted clairvoyant herself who speaks in plain language with a healthy dose of humor, she helps clients make dramatic life transformations at Sang-Realta Spiritual Counseling (http://www.sang-realta.com). Aisling firmly believes that an individual's spiritual growth is possible only by using one's free will, she does not use her gifts to "predict the future." Rather, Aisling offers unique sessions that allow clients to see what the probably future is given their current course and change that course if they don't like where that path is leading. Aisling has extensive writing credits as a former writer for Tablet Magazine, the Dreams Editor for BellaOnline.com, and past editor-in-chief of The Macon Statement. She is also a gifted fiction writer whose work was recently featured at the Southern Women Writers Conference. Aisling is currently working on two full length projects, an esoteric novel, "Lux" and a collection of unbelievably hilarious essays entitled, "73 Reasons to Quarantine Your Fish." Aisling shares her Seattle home with three quirky chinchillas, Fionnghuala, Aoife, and Emer; and Oisin, her giant bulldog/boxer rescue.
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    An analysis Samuel Beckett's plays Endgame and Happy Days and his use of conventions of absurdist drama such as bizarre situations and speech and the incorporation of biblical allusions and archetypes as symbols of despair rather than hope.

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