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A young worldly Russian, a violinist, Vladimir Volkonsky, unexpectedly falls in love with an innocent voice student. Her name is Lara. He first sees her on stage from the orchestra where he is rehearsing for a concert. During the months leading into winter, Lara and Vladimir are warmed against the chilly Moscow nights by each other. They are awakened to a passion that previously each had found only in music. While that passion tragically is lost when Vladimir fulfills his childhood dream to leave his homeland, the spirit of her love sustains him in his new life in the United States. Set is Moscow and Richmond, Virginia, the tragic romance of Lara and Vladimir is revealed with sensual and ethereal passages, touching both the heart and the spirit. Filled with historical references to the last days of the Czar, the lives of musicians and brushes with celebrities, Forbidden Dreams is filled with passion, music and paranormal experiences.
After reading all his works and critically reading his collection of poetry I can say that his poetry can be compared to that of John Keats and William Blake. Reading the Epilogue of this book, will give you a glimpse of the poetic mind of the poet Theodore. Hope that he continues to write poetry till the end of his life. His contribution shall always be for the mind of those who search for the truth. Going beyond the limits of institutionalised religions, he seeks the truth and it gives a sense of the mystery to all his writings. It attracts me and gives me a sense of satisfaction. He asks the reader? "Does a raindrop find itself when it falls in the river? Are you really present to the lif...
A Red Dragon’s Dreams is a collection of poems that delve into the heart of the universe and what makes us human. From metaphorical poems and tongue twisters to brain-teasing riddles, the message is one of unity, love, and appreciation for all we see, feel, touch, and hear. The poems unveil the strange mysteries of the universe through simple words, sentences, and sometimes shapes, often exploring existential thoughts, dreamland experiences, and varied perspectives on pain, unfairness, and frustration. Yet, one theme connects these diverse poems: hope.
What, if anything, do dreams tell us about ourselves? What is the relationship between types of sleep and types of dreams? Does dreaming serve any purpose? Or are dreams simply meaningless mental noise--"unmusical fingers wandering over the piano keys"? With expertise in philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, Owen Flanagan is uniquely qualified to answer these questions. And in Dreaming Souls he provides both an accessible survey of the latest research on sleep and dreams and a compelling new theory about the nature and function of dreaming. Flanagan argues that while sleep has a clear biological function and adaptive value, dreams are merely side effects, "free riders," irrelevant from a...
Each person harbors a multitude of bubbles, pre- conceived either by the strokes of a friend's imagination or by the endless loops of their own thoughts. Every idea, every concept, every belief you have nurtured over the years has birthed a bubble of its own. These bubbles possess a unique characteristic they either burst on their own, require a gentle nudge from the wind, or a precise prick to pop. This book is ready with a needle of other perceptions to prick, if you allow. I shall let the good bubbles pass, the redundant bubbles wither and burst the unnecessary ones. Because, being imprisoned in the superfluous bubbles will make your life difficult, ruin your peace and choke you. This is what "POP YOUR BUBBLES" is all about offering a broader perspective, peeling away layers of thought so you can see the world through a different lens, just as I once did. I have observed, experienced, learnt, and now, I am here to impart this wisdom. It's not magic, I'll unveil the secret recipe and ignite magic within you, because I understand who you are."
In part one of this book Dasarath describes how his spiritual awakening took place in the presence of his teacher, H.W.L. Poonja (Papaji). The lucid teachings in part two are a gold mine for those seeking enlightenment and a clear understanding of how one falls asleep and wakes up.
New Egypt is a village somewhere in the South of England. A village that nobody has ever left. Peach, the sadistic chief of police, makes sure of that. Then, one misty morning, a young couple secretly set their baby son Moses afloat on the river, in a basket made of rushes. Years later, Moses is living above a nightclub, mixing with drug-dealers, thieves and topless waitresses. He knows nothing about his past - but it is catching up with him nevertheless, and it threatens to put his life in danger. Terror, magic and farce all have a part to play as the worlds of Peach and Moses slowly converge.
The Dreams of Our Dreaming In the Dreams of our Dreaming, The blueprint was set, Of all that we could be, Though we arent there yet Inspired by a lifetime of dreams, this book is a compilation of inspirational and personal poetry and essays, written over many years, the stories lovingly arranged to take you through many of the common experiences of life. Allan says: "I prepared this book simply because the stories are so beautiful and meaningful, that they need to be shared with others. I want the world to know that there is an alternative way of thinking and acting. The messages are relevant to all people, and speak directly to people of all cultures. In many cases they have been rearranged...
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William Burroughs Meets Perks of Being A Wallflower A modern love story as told through the eyes of a caffeine crazed, love sick man Whom aimlessly wonders of life and love Experience a world unknown