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Owen Barfield (1898-1997) had a larger influence on his friends C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien than often assumed. “The Great War,” their debates during their Oxford days about philosophy and meaning led Lewis to reconsider whether atheism worked, and he later became a Christian. Verlyn Flieger shows in her book Splintered Light some ways that … Continue reading Talking with Owen Barfield’s Grandson about the First and Last Inkling| G. Connor Salter
"Our physical body and our generative powers relate to the physical world; with the astral body and the ego we enter a totally different world every night, and initially this has extraordinarily little to do with the world in which we are awake during the day. The two worlds really only work together in so far as they are brought together in the human realm."| Save The Phenomena