 | James Bremner James has had a deep interest in spirituality from an early age, which may partly stem from his father’s family’s long line of Church of Ireland ministers and his mother’s family’s association with spiritualism and the Society of Friends. James sees himself as a spiritual seeker, exploring different spiritual traditions, from the teachings of Plato to J. Krishnamurti. He strongly believes that spirituality and mysticism should not be divorced from the business of everyday living – or, as Keats said, ‘the vale of soul making’ – and can help us cope with life more effectively. The Power of Then is the fruit of this conviction. |