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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Richard Patterson Jr.
Sayings of Yogacharya: Over 100 Sayings with Commentary by Richard A. Bowen
Richard A. Bowen
Ariadne Publishers
2008
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Revised with 18 new entries, this 46-page book contains sayings, comments, philosophy, and instructions by Yogacharya John Oliver Black. Mr. Black was a direct disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda and studied with him for more than 30 years. Founder of Golden Lotus and Song of the Morning Ranch, a yoga retreat in northern Michigan, Yogahcharya Oliver instructed students from around the country and from around the world. The sayings in this book help one understand and appreciate this advanced disciple. From them we can obtain insight into your own natures and a deeper appreciation of the science of yoga.
With striking contrasts, bold colors, and powerful textures and lines, Richard Kidwell Miller’s art is abstract, yet integrated and powerful, while sensuous. Born in the coal-mining region of Fairmont, West Virginia during the Great Depression, Miller displayed artistic talent as a young boy, holding his first solo exhibition by the age of sixteen. As his artistic training progressed, his paintings took on an array of subjects and mediums. He explored realism, abstraction, collage, portraiture, still life and constructed works. The scale of his work varied as well, as he produced huge still life compositions that challenge the very nature of the subject and exquisitely layered canvas on canvas and wood on canvas structures that cross the border between traditional painting and relief sculpture.In 2004, Richard Kidwell Miller’s work was displayed at West Virginia University. This lushly illustrated book encompasses that exhibit, as curator John A. Cuthbert narrates Miller’s development as a student, artist, and teacher. With over twenty-five beautifully reproduced paintings, spanning over forty years of artistic development, this collection brings attention to the life and work of a contemporary artist.
Living On The Outskirts Of Heaven--Poetry by Richard Geller
Richard Geller
Press Forward Publications
2010
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"Light was Everywhere", poems by Richard Wehrman, brings together for the first time poetry previously shared only with a small number of individuals working, as he has, on paths of awakening, insight, and inner illumination. These poems always take as their touchstone the vibrant revealed earth, the rebirth of soul and spirit, and the continuous revelations of presence and awareness. A support for those who travel any difficult road, this small volume offers a confirmation of the challenges and rewards as we move towards spirit and open heart awareness. "Light was Everywhere" points us toward the beauty and support we are continually given by the world, and the growing recognition that what the Earth herself is, we are.
OH, Richard You Are Not My Son. You Were Adopted: Discover How to Find Answers to Adoption Secrets
Richard Dunbar
Richard Dunbar
2020
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This book reveals secrets about adoption that will be beneficial for all adoptees, their families, and loved ones. The author Richard intimately shares his profound journey of discovery after being told of his adoption at the age of 56.And this has motivated me to plan this book to help, even comfort others who may not have anyone. to talk to or who understands them, and my goal is to connect with you. also to encourage and inform family and loved ones of adoptees that being open and talking about it in a loving and understanding attitude is a must. " A Child Can't Build A Future If They Cannot Make Sense Of The Past " Richard Dunbar
Richard's Litter
Allwrite Publishing
2014
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Richard Van Buren: The 1970s
Garth Greenan Gallery
2015
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This publication provides a survey of Maine-based artist Richard Van Buren's (born 1937) work during the 1970s-polyester biomorphs impregnated with materials as disparate as rock salt and wallpaper paste, which marked the beginning of Van Buren's fascination with the relationship between organic and manmade materials.
Skating on Skim Ice: The Life and Times of Richard Andrew Gartee
Richard Gartee
Lake and Emerald Publications
2018
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Dick Gartee is a time traveler who has journeyed ninety-three years from the past-one day at a time.During the Great Depression, the only hockey puck in the neighborhood slides onto thin skim-ice and nine-year-old Dick heroically skates after it.When his father leaves his mother for another woman, plucky thirteen-year-old Dick takes a night job in a bakery to help his mother make ends meet.At seventeen, with World War II raging, he enlists in the Navy and rises from gunner mate to payroll and disbursements. By age twenty, the Navy trusts him with two million dollars cash.In the post-war years, he teaches himself engineering, builds factories, and designs manufacturing production lines and industrial robots.Elements of daily life that seemed ordinary to Dick are inconceivable to young people today. His biography provides context for key transformative eras of America's recent past as Dick faces tribulations and joys with morality, humor, and humility.Younger readers will be astonished to learn how people managed before smartphones while older generations will smile as they recall anecdotes their parents shared. But no matter your age, you will be charmed by Dick's story, and maybe you will discover some things you didn't already know.
Pioneering preservationist Richard Nickel lived and died to save America's architecture. He is remembered for the photographs he left behind. But he also left thousands of notes and letters--funny, angry, and always eloquent--that detail a life of passion and determination. This book is the closest you will ever come to knowing Richard Nickel. Collected here are his own writings, some yellowed with age, paired with never-before-seen photographs of the urban world he captured so well. We are finally catching up to Richard Nickel. He took risks, spoke his mind, and championed an over--size cause. His rebellion against the shortsighted disregard of great architecture appeals to a new generation interested in conservation--whether of old buildings or natural resources. This singular book tells a life story through evidence. It is a narrative built around the written and photographic documents in Nickel's life. What he left behind still inspires people to stop and look. He is more relevant today than ever before.
The intimate biography of the celebrated actor Richard Harris, written with his cooperation over ten years by New York Times bestselling author and friend of Harris, Michael Feeney Callan. The book follows Harris' life from humble beginnings in Limerick, Ireland, through the teenage illness that almost killed him to triumph on the London stage and, finally, life in Hollywood. Drawing on lengthy interview sessions with Harris and his friends, co-workers and family, Callan explores the obsessions that forged Harris' success in legendary movies like This Sporting Life, Camelot and the megahit Harry Potter series. Described by The Guardian as 'thorough and entertaining', by Kirkus Reviews as 'meticulous' and by the Mail on Sunday as 'irresistible' this incident-packed account is destined to remain the definitive Life of Richard Harris. "Thorough and entertaining" Guardian "Irresistible" Mail on Sunday "Meticulous" Kirkus Reviews
Richard More - the Reluctant Pilgrim
John Davies
Scruffie Dog Productions - a trading name of Comms Team Limited
2014
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Richard Poole was born in 1931 in Memphis, Tennessee. This book is a combination of his life memories and fictional stories inspired by events that occurred during his travels. In this book, he writes about his life as a youth born in the '30s, a worldwide traveler, a pilot in the Marine Corps, a nature lover, and memorable life events. He is an Eagle Scout with a Ph.D. in botany and a published author of countless scientific articles.
Richard Booth Sheppard is the senior dominant at the elite club Enthrall, a thrill-seeking bad boy with an insatiable appetite for dangerous sports and disciplining submissives. His signature brand of wielding pleasure and pain has spread through whispers in Hollywood.Andrea Buckingham is a young, gorgeous, rising actress on the verge of tackling the movie role of a lifetime, but the strains of a celebrity lifestyle and the relentless demands of a fierce filmmaker threaten to extinguish her rising star.Andrea pleads to Richard for a salvation from her troubles that only he can provide. But is she too lost to be found? Too fractured to be fixed?In the most daring of all the Enthrall Sessions, Vanessa Fewings plunges her readers into new depths of passion.
Richard Foreman: No Title
Christine Burgin Gallery
2025
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Cryptic, lyrical and philosophical words from a paragon of experimental New York theater, juxtaposed with the haunting maquettes he created for his plays An avant-garde comrade of Jonas Mekas, George Maciunas, Jack Smith and others, Richard Foreman (born 1937) was at the forefront of downtown New York’s experimental theater scene of the 1960s. He wrote and directed more than 80 verbally and visually singular productions with his Ontological-Hysteric Theater company in a career that spanned 45 years. Foreman’s visually arresting plays made heavy use of static tableaux, frantic choreography, projected text and Foreman himself sitting in front of the stage operating the lights and sound. While Foreman has published many of his scripts, No Title is a text unlike anything preceding it. Handwritten on a series of note cards, these aphoristic declarations and philosophical asides hover between being a stream-of-consciousness dialogue and a message sent from another world. Foreman’s wonderfully elliptical words are counterposed with photographs of the mystifying diorama-like maquettes that he created while staging a number of his plays.