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Author | : Dawn Thompson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2006-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780974624976 |
Folklore says if one wishes upon a Blue Moon, an enchantment will be granted. Join 15 authors on their journey of enchantment in this anthology of romance stories where wishes come true and love conquers all. The anthology includes historicals, contemporaries, and even a bit of whimsy.
Author | : Sharon Blackie |
Publisher | : September Publishing |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2018-02-27 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1910463892 |
A book of natural wonders, practical guidance and life-changing empowerment, by the author of the word-of-mouth bestseller If Women Rose Rooted. 'To live an enchanted life is to pick up the pieces of our bruised and battered psyches, and to offer them the nourishment they long for. It is to be challenged, to be awakened, to be gripped and shaken to the core by the extraordinary which lies at the heart of the ordinary. Above all, to live an enchanted life is to fall in love with the world all over again.' The enchanted life has nothing to do with escapism or magical thinking: it is founded on a vivid sense of belonging to a rich and many-layered world. It is creative, intuitive, imaginative. It thrives on work that has heart and meaning. It loves wild things, but returns to an enchanted home and garden. It respects the instinctive knowledge, ethical living and playfulness, and relishes story and art. Taking the inspiration and wisdom that can be derived from myth, fairy tales and folk culture, this book offers a set of practical and grounded tools for reclaiming enchantment in our lives, giving us a greater sense of meaning and of belonging to the world.
Author | : Patrick Curry |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2023-03-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000853292 |
This book concerns the experience of enchantment in art. Considering the essential characteristics, dynamics and conditions of the experience of enchantment in relation to art, including liminality, it offers studies of different kinds of artistic experience and activity, including painting, music, fiction and poetry, before exploring the possibility of a life oriented to enchantment as the activity of art itself. With attention to the complex relationship between wonder in art and the programmatic disenchantment to which it is often subject, the author draws on the thought of a diverse range of philosophers, sociological theorists and artists, to offer an understanding of art through the idea of enchantment, and enchantment through art. An accessible study, richly illustrated with experience – both that of the author and others – Art and Enchantment will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and anyone with interests in the nature of aesthetic experience.
Author | : Laine Fuller |
Publisher | : 1000 Volt Press |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2023-09-19 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1734742275 |
Is there magic in your junk drawer or in the pieces of a broken china plate? In Conjuring the Commonplace, Laine Fuller and Cory Thomas Hutcheson answer with a resounding, “Yes!” and deftly show you how to incorporate that magic into your everyday. They also point to other hidden treasures in places in your home you may have never thought to look. As the hosts of the long-running podcast New World Witchery, Cory and Laine have shared the folklore and magic of North America and their own magical journeys with listeners. Conjuring the Commonplace continues that conversation, highlighting the folklore of the common objects and the practical ways they have each incorporated these small magics into their lives and how you might too. If you’ve ever questioned whether to toss out that bit of string from a sewing project or wondered what you should know before picking up that shiny penny on the sidewalk, this book is for you.
Author | : Kathleen Nance |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Jinn |
ISBN | : 9780505524843 |
A practical-minded scientist is forced to rethink his facts when confronted with the unpredictable love of a genie. Reissue.
Author | : David Morgan |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0190272112 |
Images can be studied in many ways--as symbols, displays of artistic genius, adjuncts to texts, or naturally occurring phenomena like reflections and dreams. Each of these approaches is justified by the nature of the image in question as well as the way viewers engage with it. But images are often something more when they perform in ways that exhibit a capacity to act independent of human will. Images come alive--they move us to action, calm us, reveal the power of the divine, change the world around us. In these instances, we need an alternative model for exploring what is at work, one that recognizes the presence of images as objects that act on us. Building on his previous innovative work in visual and religious studies, David Morgan creates a new framework for understanding how the human mind can be enchanted by images in Images at Work. In carefully crafted arguments, Morgan proposes that images are special kinds of objects, fashioned and recognized by human beings for their capacity to engage us. From there, he demonstrates that enchantment, as described, is not a violation of cosmic order, but a very natural way that the mind animates the world around it. His groundbreaking study outlines the deeply embodied process by which humans create culture by endowing places, things, and images with power and agency. These various agents--human and non-human, material, geographic, and spiritual--become nodes in the web of relationships, thus giving meaning to images and to human life. Marrying network theory with cutting-edge work in visual studies, and connecting the visual and bodily technologies employed by the ancient Greeks and Romans to secular icons like Che Guevara, Abraham Lincoln, and Mao, Images at Work will be transformative for those curious about why images seem to have a power of us in ways we can't always describe.
Author | : Dorothea Orleen Grant |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2013-04-03 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1452569568 |
Enchantment Is Yours, A Journey of Spirit is a collection of original universal poetic insights and reflections that is inspirational, motivational, universal, passionate, and illuminating. After each poetic insight and reflection, there is a ruled blank page designed especially for you to write down your personal awakened insights and reflections. Dorothea supports the awareness that: All humans are born with talents, and with reading Enchantment Is Yours, A Journey of Spirit, her intention in a simple but profound way is to; assist with a spontaneous awakening from within, the art of writing. To write without judging and to accept what arrives naturally. Writing from the natural, innocent essence of the child within can assist with peace, acceptance, confidence, trust, unconditional love, healing, and transformation. You have the power to awaken from within you the creative joy of writing. Writing is one of human’s authentic, natural talents. Just write to write. The positive essence of the same enchanted light that lights up the universe is within you and can guide you to the writer in you. Start writing and enjoy for you. Have fun! Enchantment Is Yours.
Author | : Catherine Cate Coblentz |
Publisher | : Courier Dover Publications |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2017-07-18 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0486815277 |
"The blue cat is like a knight on a quest. His quest is to find a hearth to fit the song the river taught him and to teach the owner of the hearth to sing that song"--Jacket.
Author | : Lucie Genay |
Publisher | : University of New Mexico Press |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 2019-04-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0826360149 |
In this thoughtful social history of New Mexico’s nuclear industry, Lucie Genay traces the scientific colonization of the state in the twentieth century from the points of view of the local people. Genay focuses on personal experiences in order to give a sense of the upheaval that accompanied the rise of the nuclear era. She gives voice to the Hispanics and Native Americans of the Jémez Plateau, the blue-collar workers of Los Alamos, the miners and residents of the Grants Uranium Belt, and the ranchers and farmers who were affected by the federal appropriation of land in White Sands Missile Range and whose lives were upended by the Trinity test and the US government’s reluctance to address the “collateral damage” of the work at the Range. Genay reveals the far-reaching implications for the residents as New Mexico acquired a new identity from its embrace of nuclear science.
Author | : Francis Kingdon Ward |
Publisher | : Serindia Publications, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9780906026229 |
The last of the great plant hunters, Frank Kingdon-Ward undertook 25 major expeditions over a period of nearly 50 years, and collected and numbered more than 23,000 plants. English gardens are still enriched by the poppies, lilies, primulas, rhododendrons and many other plants that he introduced.