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The journal Source: Music of the Avant-garde was and remains a seminal source for materials on the heyday of experimental music and arts. Conceived in 1966 and published to 1973, it included some of the most important composers and artists of the time: John Cage, Harry Partch, David Tudor, Morton Feldman, Robert Ashley, Pauline Oliveros, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Steve Reich, and many others. A pathbreaking publication, Source documented crucial changes in performance practice and live electronics, computer music, notation and event scores, theater and installations, intermedia and technology, politics and the social roles of composers and performers, and innovations in the sound of music.
At the heart of Oasis of Love, Whispers of the Soul is unity and love; from family and spiritual oneness, to nature and social equality, Judy Shannon’s poetry beckons the reader to consider the ethereal and mysterious moments in life as what makes it special and meaningful. Through poems and personal essays, this book explores the glimmers of the other side, which we can only see if we truly listen, and savor the moments. Judy captures deep and child-like love for her parents and siblings, spouse and child, and emphasizes love, trust, and appreciation. A childhood of California redwoods and sunsets, as well as the rugged West Coast of British Columbia, form the landscape of the book. From remarkable animal encounters to a near-drowning in Hawaii, Judy reaches for a deeper meaning in each narrative. These poems do not turn away from the darker parts of life: suffering, social injustice, racism, human rights, and illness, but infuse a thorough optimism and purity which seems to crystalize the heart of matters and radiate love and well-being. The purity of these poems will encourage readers to explore silence, meditation, inner guidance, and God’s love. They open their arms to the future—new unions and upcoming generations—while honoring those who have come and gone but will never be forgotten. From meditation retreats to vegetarianism, family trips to generational legacies, this is a book with a pure heart, and it will nourish the soul.
From George Minot, author of The Blue Bowl (“Inexpressibly moving. It’s thrilling to find a writer this good.”—Amy Hempel), a new novel, moving, sensual, athletic (and aesthetic), set in the downtown New York yoga world at the turn of the millennium, a love story about a once-trendy artist who’s lost his bearings and finds his life reinvigorated by his new yoga practice—and a certain barefooted yoga teacher. To Billy, who used to show in the hot new galleries in the East Village of the ’80s and early ’90s, his downhill progression is what he calls “the vague decline.” But life feels exquisitely transformed by his new daily yoga practice (“a little hothouse sanctuary in the big city”) clearing the way; creating insight, flexibility, clarity; breathing; sweating; variations of vulnerability, arched open emotion. Billy is also enraptured by his new yoga crush. Soon he and Amanda, a yoga teacher (her “poses are pure,” “flexible and solid,” “gliding easily in her element”), are in love and are caught up in the newness and wonder of their happiness. They are inseparable—their practice is transformative; they can’t tell where one ends and the other begins, and they are transported into a dream world of their own . . . Until a devastating diagnosis blindsides Amanda, and she begins to recede from Billy’s life. As he feels the thousand threads between them splitting apart and is helpless to stop it, he is forced to turn inward to his art and to his yoga practice to reconcile, with grace and love, his loss, his heart, and mend the abiding wound that he comes to realize was there long before Amanda seemingly completed his soul. Moving, inspiring, transporting, a romantic novel of yoga, inner mystery, and surrender.
The Blue Valley series is not your typical love story. It is a journey through one’s past … maybe even a story resembling someone close to you. It’s our story. Tessa Ross has finally decided to give herself a break. A break from her forced smiles. A break from the people she loves. A break to help her heart heal. A break to mend and regain the strength that she once had. A break to find herself again. A break to focus on the next step in her life journey. And so, she puts distance between herself, Lucas, and Blue Valley, returning to her family’s house in Cape Cod, a place that she always loved and felt loved in. Will it lead her home to seek comfort in those she loves, or will she see that home has always been with her? Warning: Highly Emotional! This book contains volatile characters in real-life situations that may be triggers to some readers. This was love, not a fairy tale… until it became one.
Neither wanted love in their marriage. But you don’t always get what you want. Sophia Stevens is tired of struggling to pay the rent and help her brother through college. After seven years on her own, she is no farther ahead than the day she walked out on her old life and started again. So when super-sexy Italian property developer Luca Castellioni proposes a marriage of convenience, she’s intrigued. Financial security and life in a beautiful Italian villa in exchange for attending a few business functions and typing some letters seems very convenient. Until she breaks the most definite term of their arrangement: she falls in love with her husband. Luca Castellioni lives for his job restoring beautiful buildings to their former glory. When his business expansion plans are hampered by the need for an English-speaking secretary and a wife, he does what any efficient businessman would do and combines his requirements. But when his fascination with his wife distracts him from business, he wishes there was more marriage and not so much convenience in their agreement. Too bad his wife has reconstructed her own life, without him. When their respective lives pull them in opposite directions, they must decide: will they continue to put their businesses first, or allow love to overcome the obstacles between them? Sensuality Level: Sensual
Katherine Rosemary William. A woman who fall in love with a Malaysian guy during World War Two. But they were separated during the war as Japan struck against Malaya. She had to go back to Britain. Waiting for her lover one to finds her, she delivers letters to Malaysia after the war, in hope that it will would be received by her lover and be back together. But, that was during the past. Now, it's different. Edward Scott Diarmund William. Grandchild of Katherine, a mathematician. Inherited some of her grandmother belongings that wasn't meant to be found. And it leads to a dire catastrophe. Moments of love and kindness embedded throughout the whole story. Join him on the conquest of retrieving something that should not be retrieve.ce, Classic
An original romance that asks the question: How powerful is love? When a young man named Trevor inherits his grandfather’s home after his passing, he discovers a box of letters labelled “Kasia my love.” Wanting to learn more about his grandfather, Trevor starts reading the letters. But as he reads them, he begins to experience what is written in the letters. He discovers a love that was like no other, a love that was way before its time. As Trevor dives into his grandfather’s letters, spiritual and magical things begin happening in his life. Searching for answers to why these things are happening, Trevor is sent on a journey that leads him all the way to the forests of Poland. This timeless love story intertwines culture, race, and people from different backgrounds. Trevor learns the strength and power of love, but can love conquer all against the crazy world we live in?
“Even when you hate them, You can’t deny the fact that The hate in itself comes from An Unquenchable Excess of Love.” Love, a four-letter word that rules the world, is the ultimate source of immense pleasure as well as the deepest pain. It creates magic as well as havoc. This collection of poems looks at love from every angle, to paint an honest and beautiful image of what it means to fall in love. Let’s take life as it is. We are all humans and love is inevitable to us. ‘The Falling’, ‘The Breaking’ and ‘The Healing’ is what’s supposed to happen to us. Otherwise, if lucky, we only fall in love and a forever. An Unquenchable Excess of Love is for someone who has loved so passionately and has faced tremendous destruction by it and ultimately grown, become wise and shone out of it.
A blissful tale of Divine Love, honor and reverence a spiritual journey like no other. Mary of Magdala tells of her personal relationship with Yeshua, from the time they were both twelve years old, up until Yeshua's ministry began. Her story begins in Magdala, ending two decades later in the town of Bethany. She recalls vividly, the wondrous events, the trips to the outer fringes of Heaven, and the candid visitations past the boundaries of surrealism. At seventeen, Mary is smitten, and her father, who despises Yeshua, wants him out of her life. Mary ignores her father, and presses on terribly missing the point. She is heart-broken and will wallow in self-pity, angry with herself for not trying hard enough. This is when the romance of her soul begins; the subsequent trips are unique and super-extraordinary. But Mary's heart will cloud the gifts; she is lacking in cleanliness of spirit to comprehend the searing and beatific images of God before her. She will never know the true nature of the boy she had fallen in love with, until that awesome day in the desert night eighteen years later.
SAILING IS MADDIE CRAMER'S ESCAPE Now she's counting on it to bring her closer to the biological father she's just met. But her chances of winning the regatta--and his approval--are in jeopardy unless she can find a new crewmate. Enter Grady Stone, a perfect fit for Maddie's crew in more ways than one. Maddie and Grady grow close as they spend time together on the water. But Maddie, wary of emotional entanglement, guards her heart closely. And Grady's here only to help Maddie win the race, then he's off to a new job. The day of the race will test their ability to sail together--and the trueness of their love.