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Poems of Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Poems of Woman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-09-16
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Women of this NEW MILLENNIUM Do your research well, And meet me at Nirvanas gate With your very own story to tell

There Are No Enemies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

There Are No Enemies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-04
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Th ere Are No Enemies explores a Practical Phi losophy of Life for huma nk ind based upon reverence for life and Th e Science of Being Altogether fi rst off ered by A ristotle, the Philosopher. Human beings are al l deemed to share a com mon spiritualit y which c an be accessed by the indiv idua l conscience and is div i ne, operating in the fi eld of understanding. Th e fi eld of science shares the same source as the fi eld of spir itua lity Writ ten by an arti st-scholar, the a r tistic suspension of disbelief is off ered to eff ect a vision of humanit y part icipating harmoniously in the Life Force of t he universe itsel f and using a s a touchstone for their common spirituality, their own religion, their own God, Allah, Yahwah, cal led by any name or no name. Following t he philosophy applicat ions of it are off ered concerni ng Iraq, Israel, Terrorists, the Money God, Hatred, Diplomacy, t he War Machine, Aust ralian Aboriginal Spiritual it y, Native American Peace Examples as well a s poetry excerpted from the authors other books: Th uGun and Natasha, Th e Round Table, Maria and the Comet and Anz ac to Understanding.

Anzac the Play
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 444

Anzac the Play

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-12-20
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Most of the characters in this play are taken from real life. When war was declared in 1914, Charters Towers was a happy, carefree but tough pioneering town where all hands were needed on the land. However most of the young men go to war, traveling first to Gallipoli on the coast of Turkey. They were decimated there. The survivors and new recruits were sent to France. Before leaving, Pal , torn between love of country and the call to fight for liberty for all the world, meets Madeline, an aboriginal girl from the Dreamtime who decides to follow him through the powers bequeathed her by the great Earth Mother Eingana. Liberty presents herself to Pal during the war reviving him as the Eternal S...

Path to Peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 46

Path to Peace

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-04-29
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

In understanding our own self, the world becomes clearer - including the path to peace for humanity. Not only does the book underscore the foundations of an idea long ahead of its time, but makes you believe the premise of one world, living without countries religions and geopolitical boundaries and borders while serving one life force can be accomplished in our lifetime. —Radomir Vojtech Luza

Tortoise Shell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

Tortoise Shell

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-04
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Aboriginal people inhabited Australia for many thousands of years before Captain Cook discovered it for the Europeans in 1770. The first British settlement was in 1788, a penal colony in the state of New South Wales. The northern part of the country lured free settlers from England and the state of Queensland was declared in 1859. In the 1860s the Tolls arrived from Bedfordshire in England. They were builders but Benjamin was also something of an historian and in his later years he wrote many of his memories. One of these he called The memories of a Tortoise Shell. His language was so poetic and the sentiments he expressed so profoundly human that his great granddaughter Mary Anneeta Mann wrote this little play TORTOISE SHELL, based upon his story. And your grandchildrens children Will come with the artifice To polish the work of your hand And to joy in the splendor of the sun shining On their native land.

Two Period Plays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Two Period Plays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-29
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Each person owns their own name and no one else has a valid right to use it. DIANA DEVEREAUX (To Marilyn with Love) explores the journey of a rare woman whose only real freedom was in her singular essence that could never be taken away from her while all the outward manifestations of it, (with a few exceptions), her beauty, her wisdom, and her boundless love, were misunderstood, exploited for money, degraded for lust. Born within the physical boundary of a city yet bereft of any spiritual connection to it, a child to woman's magnificent isolated spirit soared far beyond even the imagination of those who surrounded her. Assisting her self-understanding is an imaginary character drawn from the...

Anzac to Understanding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 824

Anzac to Understanding

"Anzac, the Play: A Saga of War and Peace in the 20th Century", was written in Berkeley in 1969, published in 1971 and produced at the Globe Playhouse Los Angeles in 1984 with readings at the Lankershim Arts Center, No-Ho, North Hollywood in 1996. Accompanying the play, is historical documentation of the lives of the families from whom the characters were drawn as well as war letters of Willie Augustus Mann, 1914-1919, his own story and relevant pages from the Anzac Book, written by the Anzacs themselves, published in 1916. "A Quest for Understanding" is rooted in this Great War, the First World War, the war to end all wars. In Australia, half the eligible young men enlisted. Their casualtie...

Mentoring Poems 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Mentoring Poems 4

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This Anthology of Poetry is for educational use. It covers the period from Shakespeare's age to the present. In these four centuries, civilization has undergone a sea change in its shift to accelerated knowledge and technological capability Poets are struggling to express it. There was great redeeming human awareness that grew out of the 20th century - a recognition of the inalienable value of the single human life, living freely, and the need for reverence for it. This is clearly illustrated in the difference between After Blenheim by Robert Southey born in 1774 and Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen born in 1893. Concerning war, "Why, 'twas a very wicked thing!' said little Wilhelmine...

Two Family Plays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Two Family Plays

MARIA AND THE COMET: A quaker girl of the 19th century, the earthling Maria Mitchell studies the universe and is beloved by the stars who seek other earthlings from the audience and dance with them across the sky. The inquisitive and studious Maria fixes a chronometer when she is 12 years old. Maria is also beloved by the Comet who is discovered by her in 1847. Later she becomes a professor of Astronomy at Vassar College encouraging young people particularly girls, to study mathematics and science, even teaching some of them on stage! THE ROUND TABLE: In a lively retelling of Arthurian legend, the hitherto unknown Merlina, sister of Merlin is very distressed by all the blood spilled on the earth in the 20th and 21st centuries. She accompanies Nyme, the Lake of the Lake on a journey from the middle earth to our world today. They surface first in 1995 on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. They flash back and forth revisiting the legends and bringing Excalibur the Sword of Right into the 21st century. They try to find someone to fill the current Seat Perilous and bring peace to the world, finally accepting their own responsibility.

Thugun and Natasha
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Thugun and Natasha

Carson's Tree is a story of innocence and evil. It tells the story of what happens when the truly innocent are confronted with the presence of evil. Juliet Macallister is a world class artist, wife and mother. Her only child, Carson, suffering from terminal leukemia, needs a bone marrow transplant desperately. His mother is not a match, and she must so what she has sworn for nine years that she would never contemplate. Find her ex-husband and persuade him to donate bone marrow to save her son's life. Her odyssey begins in New York and unfolds there and in England and Palm Beach. Slowly, almost with anyone else realizing it, she and her family are drawn into an atmosphere of hatred, anger, greed, and above all, pure evil. Unaware of the trap that is being laid for them, Juliet and her family sink deeper and deeper, until there is no way out. Only when they have to begin the long road back do they see the work that evil has done, and the redemption that innocence can offer.