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Articles related to "Soul"
Poverty of the Soul Time stops, but continues to roll on; colors are brighter and invade the empty space in my mind, and gaps are filled with things that are solidified in nature alone. self-preserving • song • time stops • empty space in my mind • worshiping the creator
A Gutsy Woman Leaves Home Margaret Clarke's Healing Song has a journey awaiting for every modern woman - that secret something in her life that brings the next level of understanding. margaret clarke • healing song • journey • travel • adventure
Sara Teasdale's To E. The speaker in Sara Teasdale's Petrarchan sonnet, "To E.," dramatizes her memories of beauty that she treasures, with a special memory of a treasured soul. sara teasdale's to e • a petrarchan sonnet • octave • sestet • memories
Innate benevolence? Driving through Richmond, VA suburbia: The hollow stares, the intolerable negligences and the "white picket fence" syndrome is hardly surmountable... time • prom dress • poverty • uganda • dreams
Dickinson’s Spiritual Intoxication The poem "I taste a liquor never brewed" portrays the speaker's spiritual intoxication through an extended metaphor likening her soul drunkenness to alcohol inebriation. dickinson’s spiritual intoxication • i taste a liquor never brewed • mystical state • soul awareness • metaphorical alcohol
Soulkid#1: Americanized Review Over five years in the making, Americanized is the debut album from indie funksters Soulkid#1. A deft blend of classic soul and hip indie rock, it's a hidden classic. soulkid#1 • americanized • soulkid#1 debut album review • (more bounce in) california • it's alive media
Androgyny in Alchemy and Mysticism What is the concept of Sol and Luna in Hermetic Philosophy? Explore the origins of this fascinating belief through illustrated manuscripts and alchemical texts. alchemy • mysticism • hermetic philosophy • sol • luna
Douglas Adams (Index) A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Douglas Adams and/or his works. douglas adams • articles and essays about douglas adams • the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy • the long dark teatime of the soul • dirk gently's holistic detective agency
Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning's speaker in "How do I love thee?" counts the ways that she loves her beloved: there are four ways in the octave and four ways in the sestet. browning’s how do i love thee • petrarchan sonnet • sonnets from the portuguese • octave • sestet
GMA Winner Bart Millard Bart Millard’s “Hymned” tied up with Amy Grant’s “Rock of Ages” album for GMA 2006 Inspirational Album of the Year. Both were great, but Bart’s is edgier. bart millard • gma 2006 inspirational album of the year • tie with amy grant • "hymned" • mercy me
Letting Go of David The life-long effects of giving away a child to adoption. adoption • birthmother
Oh My Stars! Sun Signs This weeks astrological forecast for your Sun Sign. horoscope • weekly horoscope april 24 • sun signs • horoscope tarus • horoscope aries
Bicycling on the Web!: Some of the Best Sites at this moment. mountain biking • websites • web sites
Before Jamestown Gilbert starts a colony at New Foundland. Drake returns the Roanoke settlers to England. The second Roanoke group disappears. early american settlements • england • gilbert • drake • roanoke
Cartagena de Indias Founded in1533 by Pedro de Heredia, colonial Cartagena bewitches Tourists and Colombians alike cartagena • cuidad vieja • gabriel garcia marquez • bocagrande • drake
The Making of a Gardener: How Plants become Addictive Just what is it that makes us brake for nurseries and salivate at seed racks? gardener • addictions • addicts
The Mayflower Reaches America The Mayflower moors in Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts near Cap Cod instead of Virginia. To avoid a mutiny they decided to settle there. mayflower • provincetown • massachusetts • cape cod • america
Dogs and Music Have you ever noticed how dogs respond to music? It appears that dogs feel the rhythm and harmony of music in their soul the same way that humans do. With the stereo pla dogs • music • dogs and music • dog training • thomas schoenberger
Knee-Deep in Wonder: Reynolds, A A Review of "Knee-Deep in Wonder" by April Reynolds april reynolds • first novel • debut • black writer • southern literature
Red Velvet Cake A different twist on Devil's Food Cake red velvet cake • devil's food cake • southern recipes • baking cake • red
Terry MacAlmon: Holy! If you're new to the field of instrumental worship, you're going to want to listen to Terry MacAlmon's "Holy!" first thing. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. terry macalmon • holy! • prague symphony orchestra • christian classical music • christian instrumental worship music
The Incomparable Fannie Farmer A Hall of Famer in the ranks of “Domestic Scientists” is none other than the incomparable Fannie Farmer. She set the precedent for providing accurate measurements and amounts so the results for cooks and bakers were consistent instead of unpredictable ones. fannie farmer • fannie farmer cookbook • cooking • cakes • baking
Tifah: Safe and Sound Indie rocker Tifah comes roaring out of the Colorado hills with her startlingly mature debut, "Safe & Sound," and I am bowled over and encouraged by her appearance. tifah • safe and sound • robbie seay • aubrea alford • christian indie rock
Atahualpa: Last of the Incas Atahualpa, mighty sun-god emperor of the Incas and commander of a huge army, was no match for the crafty foul play of Francisco Pizarro and a couple hundred Spaniards. atahualpa • inca • inca empire • the last inca • cuzco
Black Walnut: Never Plant A Black Walnut Tree A tale of terrible toxin. Fighting back with hardy species.
Close to the Edge by Vic Fortezza Vic Fortezza's first novel is a good start. forteza • fortezza • close • edge • fiction
International Funeral Foods A funeral meal is not just a bite to eat; it is a transition from death to life. As such, it is an important element in the funeral rites. funeral meal • food funeral • funeral flanders • funeral belgium • transition life death
Keith & Kristyn Getty Interview You may think you don't know Keith & Kristyn Getty, the Irish modern-day hymnists who released "In Christ Alone" in February, but chances are you do know their music. keith & kristyn getty interview • in christ alone • fernando ortega • amazing grace movie • michael card
Love In Hand: (Part 2) Handwriting Analysis love in hand • handwriting • handwriting analysis • penmanship • writing
Palm Sunday Traditions in Slovakia Slovaks celebrate Palm Sunday by using branches rather than palms. It is the last moment of joy before the solemnity of Holy Week. slovakia • slovak • palm sunday • kvetna nedela • lent |
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