Twenty Poems to Nourish Your Soul

Twenty Poems to Nourish Your Soul PDF Author:
Publisher: Loyola Press
ISBN: 0829418695
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 242

Book Description
This extraordinary celebration of the poet's craft opens the attentive reader's heart to the world of the spirit. Author/compilers Judith Valente and Charles Reynard, noted poets themselves, share elected poems that probe the classic themes of the spiritual life.

Songs of Gaia

Songs of Gaia PDF Author: Julie Tara
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 150433079X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 134

Book Description
In our world today, there is a yearning to connect to beauty; a rising tide of sensitivity and awareness of the immense difficulties we are facing; a need to find a sense of redemption. Poetry offers this. It opens the window to paradox, giving voice to both the soul’s grief and its longing for the ecstatic. Julie Tara’s poetry falls in the tradition of the mystical poets who, through the magic of words, open the eye—and the soul—to the awareness of the infinite; of timelessness; of presence. To enter into Songs of Gaia is to enter into a world where the desert wind becomes a wild woman’s breath; where the rivers you’ve drunk deeply from become the blood of the Mother’s veins, and where the sound of your beating heart becomes the rhythm of the very universe in which you live.

When the Blue Heron Flies

When the Blue Heron Flies PDF Author: Melannie Svoboda
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications
ISBN: 9781585958665
Category : Meditations
Languages : en
Pages : 132

Book Description
Here Sr. Melannie hopes to pique the curiosity, slow us down, and reaffirm for the mystery and beauty of daily life with its light and shadows, joys and sorrows, perplexities and understanding. She also hpes these prayer-poems will nudge us to prayer. Great spiritual reading!

City of the Big Shoulders

City of the Big Shoulders PDF Author: Ryan G. Van Cleave
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609380908
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 194

Book Description
Chicago has served as touchstone and muse to generations of writers and artists defined by their relationship to the city’s history, lore, inhabitants, landmarks, joys and sorrows, pride and shame. The poetic conversations inspired by Chicago have long been a vital part of America’s literary landscape, from Carl Sandburg and Gwendolyn Brooks to experimental writers and today’s slam poets. The one hundred contributors to this vibrant collection take their materials and their inspirations from the city itself in a way that continues this energetic dialogue. The cultural, ethnic, and aesthetic diversity in this gathering of poems springs from a variety of viewpoints, styles, and voices as multifaceted and energetic as the city itself. Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz: “I want to eat / in a city smart enough to know that if you / are going to have that heart attack, you might / as well have the pleasure of knowing // you’ve really earned it”; Renny Golden: “In the heat of May 1937, my grandfather / sits in the spring grass of an industrial park / with hundreds of striking steelworkers”; Joey Nicoletti: “The wind pulls a muscle / as fans yell the vine off the outfield wall, / mustard-stained shirts, hot dog smiles, and all.” The combined energies of these poems reveal the mystery and beauty that is Second City, the City by the Lake, New Gotham, Paris on the Prairie, the Windy City, the Heart of America, and Sandburg’s iconic City of the Big Shoulders.

TriQuarterly 130

TriQuarterly 130 PDF Author: Susan Hahn
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810159295
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 257

Book Description
David Kirby Charles Baxter David H. Lynn Marie Myung-Ok Lee Barbara Hamby Mary Morris Debora Greger Reginald Shepherd Amit Majmudar Page Hill Starzinger Ricardo Pau-Llosa Julianna Baggott G.E. Murray Patrice de La Tour du Pin--translated from the French by Jennifer Grotz R.T. Smith Rebecca Rasmussen Steven A. Dabrowski Celeste Ng Nancy Eimers Chard deNiord Laura Kasischke Derek Mong Judith Valente Debra Nystrom John J. Clayton Erika Dreifus David Wagoner Charlie Smith Pimone Triplett Megan Harlan Jonathan Fink Corey Marks Anne Harding Woodwortth

Lawyer Poets and that World We Call Law

Lawyer Poets and that World We Call Law PDF Author: James R. Elkins
Publisher: PBS Publications
ISBN: 1545722102
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 241

Book Description
All of the 40+ poets represented in this anthology either are or have been practicing lawyers and/or judges. Some are now working in academia, but most are still involved in law one way or another. In addition to those listed as authors on the title page of this amazon site, the anthology includes work by Paul Homer, Lawrence Joseph, Kenneth King, John Charles Kleefeld, Richard Krech, Bruce Laxalt, David Leightty, John Levy, Greg McBride, James McKenna, Betsy McKenzie, Joyce Meyers, Jesse Mountjoy, Tim Nolan, Simon Perchik, Carl Reisman, Charles Reynard, Steven M. Richman, Lee Robinson, Kristen Roedell, Barbara B. Rollins, Lawrence Russ, Michael Sowder, Ann Tweedy, Charles Williams, Kathleen Winte, and Warren Wolfson.

Show Up and Nourish Your Soul

Show Up and Nourish Your Soul PDF Author: Tina Barnett
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789358367447
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
This is an assortment of poems capturing daily perspectives, past influences, feelings and thoughts, people I love or have a deep respect for.

Meditations for Mediocre Mystics

Meditations for Mediocre Mystics PDF Author: Tom Stella
Publisher: Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
ISBN: 1773435221
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 149

Book Description
The term “mediocre mystics” seems a fitting way to refer to those who yearn for the nameless but do not qualify as full blown mystics. I realize that because there is nothing middling about mystics, “mediocre mystics” may appear to be an oxymoron, but the root meaning of “mediocre” is not second-rate. From the Latin mediocris, the word means moderate or ordinary and has been used figuratively to refer to one who is halfway up a mountain. Unlike ordinary folks, sainted mystics have reached the mountaintop; they are on a first-name basis with the nameless! But just because we haven’t arrived at the heights, just because our lives unfold in the valley of ordinary, everyday life doesn’t mean that we cannot or do not experience the desire that has fueled the mystic’s climb. “All my life my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.” –Andre´ Breton All my life I have experienced the yearning to which French writer and poet André Breton refers. For me that yearning is composed in part of a subtle discontent, a quiet feeling that something is missing despite the fact that nothing is missing. Significant relationships, meaningful work, as well as material and monetary security have never been enough to satisfy the desire for that which I cannot name. I know I’m not alone in my discontent or my longing for the nameless, for mystics of every spiritual and religious tradition have spoken of their desire for and experience of union with a spiritual entity that is as real as it is surreal. I am not claiming that just because I share their yearning I consider myself a mystic, but neither do I believe that the term “mystic” is entirely inappropriate for those of us who might glimpse briefly what certified or canonized mystics have been blinded by.

Live Slowly

Live Slowly PDF Author: Jodi H. Grubbs
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 1514007096
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 177

Book Description
Give yourself permission to slow down. Jodi Grubbs did not give herself permission for too long, falling headlong into the endless rush and exhaustion of hustle culture. After leaving her childhood home on the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean, she had assumed the rapid pace and stress of city living in the States. Soon she realized God was bidding her to a return to the "island time" of her past. In time Jodi found sanctuary and ways to care for her soul by making space for God, others, and herself. Evoking the contentment she once had in the gentle rhythms of Bonaire, she learned of another path: a path away from burnout and toward restoration. And she invites you, too, to grasp a sustainable approach to life anchored by the forced pauses of spiritual practices and an openhandedness before God. Each chapter offers slow-living shifts to help you put the concepts into practice. Begin to rest and let go of the need to keep up, as you learn to live slowly. Includes a six-session group guide.

Faith and the Media

Faith and the Media PDF Author: Dennis D. Cali,
Publisher: Paulist Press
ISBN: 9780809146130
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 116

Book Description
Inspiring accounts of how professional communicators are guided by faith.