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Follow Us It could be a cult classic: the debut edition of Siglio Press’s Tantra Song—one of the only books to survey the elusive tradition of abstract Tantric ... The People Behind the People This tour is the biggest the Magnetic Fields have ever done, in terms of the number of people traveling. In addition to the five ... April 3, 2012 08:00 AM | 2 comments Yesterday a whole bunch of us got up earlyish to talk shop with Janet Coleman on “The Next Hour.” http://www.theparisreview.org/
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http://www.poets.org/index.php Spotlight Poet Tracy K. Smith
There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool, That's noted for fresh air and fun, And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom Went there with young Albert, their son.

Old Poetry

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DeepSpirits is about digging deep into the human mind, exploring spirituality and consciousness, transcending, finding practical solutions & applications in daily life, redefining beauty, making a difference... The Master of Dialogue The European philosophical tradition is a series of footnotes to whom? Plato of course. http://www.deepspirits.com/

Deep Spirits: Quest for Truth, Exploration of Beauty & Magic of Life

http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/the-best-100-opening-lines-from-books “ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE is scrawled in blood red lettering on the side of the Chemical Bank near the corner of Eleventh and First and is in print large enough to be seen from the backseat of the cab as it lurches forward in the traffic leaving Wall Street and just as Timothy Price notices the words a bus pulls up, the advertisement for Les Miserables on its side blocking his view, but Price who is with Pierce & Pierce and twenty-six doesn't seem to care because he tells the driver he will give him five dollars to turn up the radio, ‘Be My Baby’ on WYNN, and the driver, black, not American, does so.”

The Best 100 Opening Lines From Books / Life / Stylist Magazine

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