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Thundering Words Evoke the Living Soul is a collection of poetry by South African poet and author Luigi Spano that has something for everyone. Subjects range from crime in South Africa to conservation in the Gobi desert, from the thrill of high-speed track racing to the dangers of drugs, and from love and despair to the beauty of a night sky. Throughout all his poetry, the author's faith and belief in God are clear, as is the energy he draws with connection to nature. Authentic, soulful, contemplative, and always hopeful, Thundering Words transports the reader through simple, vivid imagery and a tangible honesty to the place we all ache to be: closer to God and comfortable in our own skin.
Spano's conducting style is characterized by its passion, precision, and expressive depth, captivating audiences with his insightful interpretations and magnetic stage presence. He is known for his versatility as a musician, equally adept at conducting orchestral repertoire and performing as a pianist in solo recitals and chamber music concerts
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“Recognizing patterns and behaviors, [Spano] provides an effective road map through ‘reflective practice’ for personal growth and prosperity.” —James Sang Lee, four-time ISKA World Martial Arts Champion The Pursuit of Time and Money explores the relationship between time and money and how those hidden dimensions impact perspectives and choices. The goal is to help people in business transform their relationship with time and money so they can let go of fear and scarcity and experience a more meaningful and prosperous experience of life. Sharon Spano explores the paradox of time and money from a human developmental lens that supports people in transformational change. “If you are ...
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A photo is more than a window or an opening, it is an infinite open[ness], an unlimited universe from vision to the pure state, with neither mirror nor window.?0? François Laruelle00Published on the occasion of the homonymous exhibition at the MAN museum in Nuoro, Italy, Luca Spano?s 'After the Last Image' explores the biological and technological limits of sight, examining the relationship between the visible and invisible, and in particular the gray area between the two?the last known point, the border zone whose mystery invites us to discover more.00Exhibition: MAN, Nuoro, Italy (06.10. - 12.11.2023).
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