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Wheels Turning Inward: Biography
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. Answering...
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Wheels Turning Inward: April 2010
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. No man, w...
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Wheels Turning Inward: Śūnyatā - “Emptiness is Form; Form is Emptiness”
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. In Buddhi...
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Wheels Turning Inward: Rumi
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. No man, w...
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Wheels Turning Inward: God's Longing
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. When the ...
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Wheels Turning Inward: Preface to the book, Wheels Turning Inward
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. From Chur...
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Wheels Turning Inward: Inside Front Cover - Introduction
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Is a is a rich collection of over fifty poems, following a poet’s mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. The artwork at the top of this page, is one image found in the Gordon Moore Memorial stain glass window at Trinity Episcopal Church. In Houston, Texas, by the artist Kim Clark Renteria. The image of these three circles, is emblematic of both the Trinity and the title for this new collection of poetry now available from Friesen Press. By the Wa...
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About « Melissa Studdard
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Author, Poet, Professor, Talk Show Host, and Editor. Melissa Studdard’s debut poetry collection,. I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast. Was recently released by Saint Julian Press. Is also the author of the bestselling novel. Six Weeks to Yehidah. Its companion journal,. The Tiferet Talk Interviews. Her awards include the Forward National Literature Award, the International Book Award, the Readers’ Favorite Award, and two Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards. As well,. I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast. Enter your em...
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ars longa, vita brevis: Works Cited
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Ars longa, vita brevis. A companion site to davidglensmith.com. Self and reality. Symbol and language. Myth and image. Memory and consciousness. A Statement of Intent. Why I Love Poetry. Throughout this web log numerous resources have been used. As a means of cataloging the material shown, all citations will be followed up with a source for verification. If further information is needed, contact me at:. 8226;••. Http:/ davidglensmith.blogspot.com/2012/02/ancient-trees-and-underbrush.html. Taneda, Santoka...
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ars longa, vita brevis: May 2015
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Ars longa, vita brevis. A companion site to davidglensmith.com. Self and reality. Symbol and language. Myth and image. Memory and consciousness. A Statement of Intent. Why I Love Poetry. Saturday, May 2, 2015. A Journey Translated to Metaphor. Looking further in the history we found that the Irish monk who is credited with plausible early discovery of North America, a century before the Columbus trips, this monk is named Breandán. One particular part of the long work details how while travelling along th...
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