Rosenzweig and Thelen analyze results from a unique and comprehensive survey in which they polled 1,500 Americans about their connection to the past and its continuing influence on their present as well as their hopes for the future.
When you give up trying to control the direction of the wind...the feather of serenity will gently make its way to you. The Answer is a small booklet with profound sayings by A Course in Miracles teacher David Hoffmeister and watercolor paintings by Jenny Fagerstedt. It is Living water and a treasure for the mind!
In depression-era rural Michigan, life was inextricably linked to the fields, farm animals, creeks and woods that framed the landscape. Rhythmic seasonal cycles warmly brought rebirth and sunlight in the spring, but also brought ice and darkness in the winter. The day to day context of the times may seem harsh relative to today's technologically advanced, more comfortable living conditions. Nevertheless, through a rigid adherence to faith, strong family bonds, and reliance on hard physical labor, two neighboring children willfully forged a life triumphant to the times.
A companion title for A Discourse on Method, this is an anthology of essays by American artist David Levine on art, theater, labor, life, and the mutability of the boundaries between them.
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