Aisling Magic
Aisling Magic
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Aisling Magic was a renowned Irish mystic, occultist, and author who went by various names throughout her life, including A. E. (George William Russell) and George Russell.
Birth and Death Dates
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Aisling Magic was born on April 10, 1864, in Lurgan, Ireland, and passed away on August 17, 1935, at the age of 71.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Magic was an Irish citizen by birth and a prominent figure in the world of mysticism, occultism, and spirituality. Her professions included poet, writer, painter, editor, and publisher.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in rural Ireland, Aisling Magic's early life was marked by a deep connection with nature and the spiritual realm. She was raised on her family's farm, where she developed a strong sense of intuition and an affinity for the mysteries of the universe. Her parents encouraged her artistic pursuits from an early age, recognizing her innate talent for painting, writing, and music.
Major Accomplishments
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Aisling Magic's life was marked by numerous accomplishments in various fields:
As a poet, she published several collections of poetry, including The Candle of Vision, which showcased her unique blend of mysticism and Irish culture.
Her paintings, often infused with mystical themes, were exhibited in galleries across Europe and the United States.
Magic was also an accomplished editor and publisher, responsible for launching the influential journal The Irish Theosophist and publishing numerous works on spirituality and mysticism.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Aisling Magic's most notable works include:
The Candle of Vision, a collection of poetry that explored themes of mysticism, nature, and the human condition.
Her book The Way of Illumination offered practical advice on spiritual growth and self-discovery.
As an editor and publisher, she introduced readers to the works of influential thinkers like Rudolf Steiner and Annie Besant.
Impact and Legacy
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Aisling Magic's impact on modern spirituality is still felt today. Her unique blend of mysticism, Irish culture, and artistic expression has inspired generations of seekers and artists:
Many contemporary spiritual teachers and authors have cited her as an influence or inspiration.
Her writings continue to be widely read and studied in the realms of mysticism, occultism, and spirituality.
Her legacy serves as a testament to the enduring power of art, literature, and spiritual inquiry.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Aisling Magic's words are still quoted and remembered today for their depth, insight, and poetic beauty:
Her writings offer practical guidance on spiritual growth, self-discovery, and the pursuit of inner wisdom.
Her unique perspective on the interconnectedness of all things continues to inspire readers seeking a deeper understanding of the world.
As an artist, writer, and spiritual teacher, Aisling Magic remains an iconic figure in the world of mysticism and spirituality.
Quotes by Aisling Magic
Aisling Magic's insights on:


My love isn’t destroying me. It’s giving me strength. When two people love each other, that love can cripple you, the other person can cripple you because that love is divided between two persons. My love isn’t unrequited either. Unrequited love is where no one holds power to destroy you but yourself. Mine is incomplete, and there’s a difference. An incomplete love holds on to hope until the very end.


I was that waterfall in winter,I was there but frozenI couldn’t reach you, knowingYou were waiting down the river

He kissed me like I was the last drop of water, making sure he knew how each droplet tasted and how each one felt in his mouth.

I so want to kiss you, Phoenix, but I won’t. I won’t kiss you until you want me to and not one second before that.

And at the moment, I didn't think there was anything more beautiful than lying beneath the stars, with the person who held my heart.


