Seven Movements, One Song

Seven Movements, One Song
Author: Carolyn North
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2006-06
Genre:
ISBN: 0595398979

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The Chakra system is explored metaphorically in seven stories from the life of a woman of our time. The stories are but seven movements of a single song-a single life-and like everyone's stories, they resonate to the ultimate sound of the cosmos. They are stories of survival, love, struggle, bonding, communication, wisdom, and spirit, and the stories touch the heart.

Ecstatic Relations

Ecstatic Relations
Author: Carolyn North
Publisher: Sentient Publications
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1591810523

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Ecstatic Relations is a memoir of delicious love stories, a metaphor for the universal law of attraction, a way of discussing the relationship between science and spirit, a metaphor for the evolution of consciousness and a meditation on cosmic consciousness, wherein everything in the universe is interconnected, dynamic, and ultimately whole. Through the author s love for her wounded childhood dog, her passionate encounters with men and women, gay and straight, young and old, and her relationship to the husband with whom she has been bonded for decades, we get a glimpse into the Mystery of which we are all a part.

The Experience of a Lifetime

The Experience of a Lifetime
Author: Carolyn North
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0595399010

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This heartfelt book is about living fully up to the last moment, and dying well when the time has come. Carolyn North, a healer and singer, helps four terminally ill friends prepare for death as they decline physically and emerge spiritually. The Experience of a Lifetime explores how we can learn to accept our own mortality and discover what it means to love. Loving, we may glimpse a many-dimensioned world wherein life and death are part of the same glorious Whole.

Worldshift Happens!

Worldshift Happens!
Author: Carolyn North
Publisher: ICRL Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1936033380

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Worldshift Happens! is about having the courage to change when it is time to change. Our world is at a turning point now. How, then, shall we face our fears and open our minds and hearts to new ways of thinking and being? What might our lives look like when we do? Th is book explores some new ways of framing reality, looking aging and death straight in the eye, and telling the fictional story of a family of survivors of the Great Shift in the year 2125. They live hard and they live well; they have had to learn from the mistakes of their forebears, have survived despite great hardship, and they know how to turn adversity into an adventure. They live a life that might be called “utopian.” Buddhist teacher Joanna Macy says, “This is a rare, brave and most original book; I am honored you have shared it with me...I applaud the idea of conveying possible future scenarios in story form rather than dull expository projections...”

In Tuneful Accord

In Tuneful Accord
Author: Trevor Beeson
Publisher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334041937

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Continuing his successful series of portraits of the many characterful individuals who have helped make the Church of England the institution that it is, Trevor Beeson turns his attention to the outstanding musicians who have influenced its worship over the centuries. The image of Sung Evensong may seem timeless, but the patterns of Anglican worship have changed continuously throughout its history. Beginning with the great Victorian modernizers who stamped their taste on music as much as church buildings, Trevor Beeson in his inimitable and sharply observant style takes his readers on a memorable and entertaining musical tour. A must-read not only for music lovers but for everyone interested in the history and the stories behind music and worship.

The Musical Standard

The Musical Standard
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1870
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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The Composition of Video Games

The Composition of Video Games
Author: Johansen Quijano
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1476637156

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Video games are a complex, compelling medium in which established art forms intersect with technology to create an interactive text. Visual arts, architectural design, music, narrative and rules of play all find a place within, and are constrained by, computer systems whose purpose is to create an immersive player experience. In the relatively short life of video game studies, many authors have approached the question of how games function, some focusing on technical aspects of game design, others on rules of play. Taking a holistic view, this study explores how ludology, narratology, visual rhetoric, musical theory and player psychology work (or don't work) together to create a cohesive experience and to provide a unified framework for understanding video games.

Sergei Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky

Sergei Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky
Author: Kevin Bartig
Publisher: Oxford Keynotes
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2017
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190269561

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Upon its premiere in July 1938 during a time of rising tension between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, Sergei Eisenstein's epic film Alexander Nevsky - with a score by preeminent composer Sergei Prokofiev - was widely lauded by Soviet critics and audiences. The score, which Prokofiev wouldarrange as a separate cantata the following year, approximates the film's narrative, depicting the Proto-Russian citizens of Novgorod's heroic victory over the invading Teutonic Knights. A transparent allegory of contemporary Soviet might in the fact of Nazi war-mongering, the film is regarded as aclassic exemplar of state intervention in the arts, commissioned by Stalin to bolster patriotism and national pride, and Prokofiev's cantata remains one of his most performed works.Drawing from a wide range of archival materials, musicologist Kevin Bartig reassesses the genesis of Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky cantata, as well as the various historical projects that have given the music an enduring place in the international performance canon. Part of The Oxford KeynotesSeries, this volume considers the ways in which time, place, socio-political concerns, and critical traditions mediate the various meanings of an iconic work like Prokofiev's, and asks how musicians and listeners alike have encountered its music both historically and today.