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Why the title change?

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This article has been changed from addressing an important concept in Celtic spirituality to a book title - why? Anam cara is more than a book. I plan to change this back and add more detail. Hyper3 (talk) 21:48, 5 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I think this should not be here. Anam Cara is not even correct Irish for Chrissake. "Anamchara" is correct. 84.248.168.99 (talk) 12:49, 17 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Curiosity

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Can someone give me some kind of information on wether this (anam cara... Not the book but the ideology) is considered religious writings, mythical, folklore, historically documented or just theorized and hoped for? This is intriguing to me. Soulmates have always tugged at my heart strings bc we all feel incomplete until we find someone to share ourselves with. Be it ur wife, husband, best friend, sister, brother, or anyone else... A pet maybe... But feeling the energy intensify and ur starving soul being wrapped in unconditional, nonjudgemental unquestionably safe love and acceptance is uphoric in and of itself... I need more information please***( eu·phor·ic /yo͞oˈfôrik,yo͞oˈfärik/ Learn to pronounce adjective characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness

      • Euphoric defined..."a euphoric sense of freedom"

Similar: elated happy joyful joyous delighted gleeful excited exhilarated animated jubilant exultant ecstatic blissful enraptured rapturous rhapsodic in rhapsodies intoxicated transported on cloud nine in heaven in paradise in seventh heaven on top of the world over the moon on a high Opposite: miserable From Oxford AngelaGannon (talk) 13:30, 17 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]