As Ruby Agnir continues to be spiritually inspired by events in her life, she writes down every thought or paragraph with the intent of sharing it with others. This book is a collection of those ideas, some serious, some lyrical, some wild, mostly spiritual, all utterly human. The title is self-explanatory. Like coffee poured into a cup to overflowing, the thoughts go “beyond the brim,” but rather than drop down because of gravity, they go upward unfettered, rising like a vapor and blending with the space above. They are the author’s “Thoughts outside the Box.” These are Ruby Agnir’s beliefs, concepts, notions, and inferences. Gleaning from readings and experiences and collecting from books, from newspapers, from the silver screen, from the Internet, she has chosen those that are relevant to her way of thinking, rolled them up into a ball and stamped it with her own identifying mark.
This book is a set of inspiring and counsel-laden meditations, combined with relevant quotations and scriptures. A lady with many talents, Ruby L. Agnir shares her thoughts and experiences with those who, like her, are recipients of Gods gifts. Believing that God gave at least one special skill to every person, she encourages everyone to identify that skill, hone it, and use it to the Glory of God.
This book was written in answer to the complaint that there are not enough good plays for Youth Theater to produce. Youth Theater is a worthwhile activity for young people to indulge in after class or after school, preempting or preventing involvement in harmful activities otherwise. Fairy Gifts (Tales of Enchantment) is a set of 5 plays written in response to that need. Like most plays designed for Youth Theater, the cast of each play could be all children/young people, a mixture of adults and children, or all adults performing for children. The plays are based on unfamiliar fairytales and folktales from around the world, to wit: Fairy Gifts from the French fairy tale by Count de Caylus; The Enchanted Deer based on the German fairy tale Little Brother and Little Sister by the Brothers Grimm; Gems in the Night adapted from the Punjabi tale Grasp All, Lose All, retold by Major Campbell, Feroshepore; The Golden-Headed Fish adapted from an Armenian tale retold by Frederic Macler, Paris; and The House in the Forest adapted from the German tale, The House in the Woods retold by the Brothers Grimm and other tale-tellers. Three of these plays -- Fairy Gifts, The Enchanted Deer, and The House in the Forest -- can also be produced as musicals. The music and songs for these have been composed by the author herself and are available separately. To produce any of these plays, send a letter of Intent to Perform to the author at this address: Ruby L. Agnir, 6119 Weatherwood Circle, Wesley Chapel, FL 33545.
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