At the foot of the Schattenfluh, high in the stillness of the mountain and close to the great waterfall, searching souls encounter Angus, the hermit.
A druid who, through unexpected conversations and strange turns of fate, allows the pilgrims Jan and Melinda-Sofia to glimpse new inner worlds, transformation, and a kind of magic that is quietly present. In the small village by the lake, the events that unfold put everyone to the test. Gently, this unusual figure leads us into his world - and speaks of what begins to take shape In the visible.
Günter Nal lives near a great mountain lake and draws inspiration from the rhythm of nature, ancient mythology, and the quiet spaces of everyday life. A scholar of the humanities, he spent many years working in research, education, and coaching. Today he brings together science, painting, and music with a lived spirituality rooted in nature. He is himself a druid and a long-standing member of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, OBOD, in Great Britain. With The Hermit of the Mountain, Günter Nal combines poetic storytelling with a deep insight into the human soul - a moving novel about longing, transformation, self-acceptance, and the subtle thresholds between visible and invisible home.
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