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I Believe in Music: Life Experiences and Thoughts on the Future of Electronic Music by the Founder of the Roland Corpora
(Book). Published to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Roland Corporation, this is the inspiring and heartfelt memoir of Ikutaro Kakehashi, a pioneering figure in electronic music instruments and the company's visionary founder. From war-torn Japan to his first watch repair business to the dawn of and subsequent enormous leaps of electronic musical instruments, Kakehashi's story is sometimes wry, sometimes touching, always wise. Through it all, Kakehashi has believed in music above else: his first priority has always been an unwavering passion for expanding the potential for artistic expression. Everyone from music aficionados to those looking for time-tested business savvy will enjoy his unique story. The book features fantastic photos throughout, including an 8-page full-color section. Ikutaro Kakehashi founded the Roland Corporation in 1972. He lives in Hosoe-cho, Hamamatsu City, Japan. Robert Olsen worked for 25 years in the international music trade before switching careers to become a college instructor and free-lance author. He lives in Northbrook, IL.
Journey Through Life: Experiences, Doubts, Certainties, Conclusions
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Past Lives: Incredible Past Life Experiences

Past Lives: Incredible Past Life Experiences

Davina Desilver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Past Lives: Incredible Past Life Experiences Intrigued by the existence of past lives and past life regression? Fascinated by reincarnation and how it affects your life today? This is an insightful and sensitive account of what it's like to experience past life regression, the experience itself and the resulting learning that comes from that experience. These reincarnation stories are intimate and personal recollections. It's engaging and exhilarating, you won't want to stop reading. "I trained in Past Life Regression Therapy several years ago and have been asked many times to write down some of my own past life stories. I have been shocked, elated, stunned and at times frozen with fear These are my experiences, never anyone famous, just real experiences of past lives, usually with some pertinent reminder or similarity with events in my current life". With DeSilver's usual style, to the point and easy to read, the reader can certainly identify with her personal and truthful account and her natural sense of humour shines throughout. Her unique manner of combining the therapeutic viewpoint as well as that of the client is addictive. A must read for anyone interested in the existence of past life regression and reincarnation. "My experiences of the existence of past lives has never been purely for entertainment purposes. I have loved being able to touch my spirit and that of others. Within all of us, lies the potential to access ancient memories, times long past. I do believe that the body holds onto such memories, even if we don't consciously know how. There is an intelligence in every single cell of your body. The mind is not the brain, it includes the brain but it is not limited to it. The brain is the physical organ, the mind is less tangible. It expands further than we think and communicates in ways I believe we have yet to master or fully understand. There may be things in this life that just don't make sense to you, a recurring thought or dream that seems to bare no relevance to your current life. Sometimes specific aches, pains and physical imbalances may not be confined to an event in this current lifetime you are experiencing. If that is the case for you, you will know it in your heart and in your gut as you read these words. Using the sensations and feeling ability of the body is one of the ways we access these deeply held memories, thoughts and beliefs. It's as if they are frozen in time, crystallised if you like, especially if they are associated with strong emotions and events of the time".
Time for Amanda: Life experiences from father to daughter

Time for Amanda: Life experiences from father to daughter

K. Van Zanten Jonsen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Amanda, while you grew up in Copenhagen I was busy living wherever life seduced my rootless ego. I began to see these opportunistic wanderings in a new light after I was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Morrie was right, when he said (on a Tuesday) that everyone knows they will die but nobody believes it. More than that, I realized, is if you don't accept it, you can't open your eyes to what you need to see. You, my daughter, thankfully have your health and your youth. Your arc of time bends beyond the horizon. Mine dips ever closer. Too early for white flowers though, so let's enjoy the time we still have together. As I walk my last stretch of road, I reflect on those many Sundays in Old Europe that we spent apart. And also the precious time we spent together: on the ski slopes, picking prized blueberries and nasty raspberries, exploring micro-cafes in Copenhagen, shopping in New York, hanging out at Penn in Philadelphia, and wandering the streets of Barcelona, Milano, Amsterdam, Paris, Tivoli, and the sandy beaches of R rvig. All our separations were painful but my biggest joy was reuniting with you, picking you up from school, hanging out at home, and sharing the simple laughs of Friends and the stories of How I met your mother. I have a lot more to say to you. Most of all, I want to share the insights I came upon when I was surrounded by darkness, wandering about in my shadow(s) without a doubt to whom I'd turn my thoughts and wishes. I have routinely found myself in exotic places in my travels, but it's always the observation of ordinary people doing ordinary things that most touches me; everyday events in everyday places. Normality - la vie quotidienne - is a moon-like magnet. Inexorably it pulls us into low ebb and high tide. We love to despise it, this relentless wave-break of repetition. Yet it will be life's banal repetitions that I regret leaving: the ordinary not the extraordinary. I will miss the cooking, the eating, parking, shopping, cleaning, reading, shouting, hugging, the waking up together, for sure. When I am gone to the great coffee bar in the sky, these reassuring repetitions will still be yours: Carpe every diem dear This book is a lamp post; a paternal beacon that I hope will continue to shine light when I fade out. These poems of experiences and thoughts, blended like caf and lait, are my ode to the ordinary, and my gift to you on the occasion of your 18th birthday.
Enjoying Life on Purpose Through Real Life Experiences

Enjoying Life on Purpose Through Real Life Experiences

Kimberly Frazier

Christian Faith Publishing
2024
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In life, we will all have experiences that will change our lives forever. In this book, you will read twelve powerful life experiences that people encounter daily. This book will give you hope, faith, and encouragement with the assurance you can indeed enjoy life on purpose no matter the life experience. God is faithful to His promises, and He will never leave you nor forsake you. This book will give you hope and inspiration as you read the stories, poems, and summaries on each life experience, one of which you or someone you know may be facing today. This book will empower you to stand strong and trust God as you enjoy life on purpose no matter what you are going through.
Art and Science of Life: Experiences and comments on various matters

Art and Science of Life: Experiences and comments on various matters

N. Krishnamurthy

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This is the first volume of what I hope will become a series 'Prof Krishna's ABC of Life', with my free-wheeling comments and off-the-cuff answers on various matters under the sun, appearing in certain social media and other publications or just popping up in my mind, through which I could share my knowledge, reminiscences, ideas, opinions, whimsies, guidance (when sought ) and an occasional jest or two, freely and frankly - all with a view to inform and entertain my readers, hopefully bringing them some little residue of positive value.Serious technical minded readers and researchers may find the chapters on falls from height and sponsored research interesting.
Aftermath - Reflections of Near-life experiences
"Aftermath: Reflections on Near-life experiences," by Dr. Michael Roberts, is a collection of poetry that examines the divergence between one's goals, aspirations, hopes, and dreams and the reality of life. This collection examines the "what-if," "if only" and "what might have been" moments that people experience on their human journey. The book consists of unvarnished reminders that the life one has wished for and the life that was lived were sometimes disappointing or fell short of our expectations. The poems recount the quests for interpersonal connection, spiritual relationships, and quests for self-fulfillment that were left unsatisfied. The book was originally inspired by interactions with old friends at reunions or other gatherings, and the resignation with which they often tell their life's stories. The pictures of life we draw in elementary school and hang on the refrigerator may bear little resemblance to portrait that manifests our experiences in older age. Ultimately, the "aftermath" is a testimony to the resourcefulness and resilience of people to prevail over the unexpected and unintended.