It Is Always Now!

It Is Always Now!
Author: Mardi Long
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 166570943X

It's not about finding God – It's about letting God find you – Just open the door! Sound too simple to be true? Well, it is often a challenge to keep the door open. It is Always NOW! takes a positive and mindful approach to this pursuit.. Once you open that door and let the Joy in – God will do the heavy lifting. Really! Maybe you are curious about God, but do not know where to start. Maybe you have tried to find God, but it just did not happen. Maybe you have a relationship with God, but you know there is more to discover. In It Is Always NOW! the author shares six simple concepts that she has discovered and continues to find beneficial in her own ongoing search for God. Starting with the need to “Open the Door” and followed by ways to Seek and Find, New Pathways are discovered. Pathways that become the foundation for how you interact with the world around you. Pathways that just might lead to something beyond self. It is not the intent of this little book to tell others how to accomplish this lofty goal. Rather, the author hopes each reader will discover fresh insights that will, in turn, pique curiosity. It is curiosity that prompts us to keep seeking and finding truth. In the end, each individual must realize their own journey.

The Time is Always Now

The Time is Always Now
Author: Nicholas Bromell
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199973431

Nick Bromell argues in The Time is Always Now that blacks' reflections on their painful experience and their ability to advocate for people 'both black and more than black' (an Obama quote) provides us with the foundation for constructing a democracy that is less angry and more welcoming of a cosmopolitan polity.

The Time is Always Now

The Time is Always Now
Author: Nick Bromell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 019997344X

"Why," asks Nick Bromell, "should the political thought of white Americans remain the only theory to which Americans of all ethnicities turn when constructing and reconstructing their understanding of democracy? Must Americans remain locked in an apartheid of experience and perception even after whites have become a minority population in this nation? Hasn't the 2012 presidential election made clear that the time has come to build not just on the votes of citizens of color, but on the varieties of democratic thought their experience has engendered?" In his answers to these questions, Bromell brings to light an underappreciated stream of democratic reflection by black writers and activists from David Walker to Malcolm X. Bromell argues that these thinkers urge Americans to fundamentally re-imagine the nature of their democracy and recognize that indignation can be a powerful and productive democratic emotion; that dignity is just as important to democracy as equality and liberty; that national citizenship can be infused with a sense of responsibility to the world; and that faith can actually promote rather than threaten democratic pluralism. A literary critic and intellectual historian, Bromell draws on a wide range of fiction, essays, speeches, and oral histories, deftly synthesizing recent work in U.S. history, literary and cultural studies, and political theory. Like the figures he discusses, he puts this thought to work in the present moment, this "now." Black democratic insights, he shows, are strikingly relevant to the challenges facing US democracy today, and they provide the basis for a new, post-liberal public philosophy with which to turn back the rise of radical conservatism. Historian Robin D.G. Kelley writes: "In this work of enormous breadth, depth, and imagination, Nick Bromell makes what may be the most original contribution to political theory in the past decade. In this age of alleged color blindness, Bromell has the vision and the chutzpah to turn to African American thought-ideas born of struggle, anchored in questions of dignity, human relationships, and faith-in order to revitalize American democracy. "

It Is Always Now!

It Is Always Now!
Author: Mardi Long
Publisher: Ewings Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781956373448

In a world of relentless information overload, how do you sort through it and make sense of it all? Author Mardi Long believes it is much easier if you have a solid personal belief system. It Is Always NOW! takes a positive and mindful approach to this pursuit. Based on her own journey, Mardi suggests six simple steps that she has discovered over the course of her search for God. This book presents a refreshing approach to seeking God, designed to inspire and encourage as you realize your own journey. Starting with the need to "Open the Door" and followed by ways to seek and find, new pathways are discovered. Pathways become the foundation for how you interact with the world around you and can lead to something beyond self. It is not Mardi's intent to tell others how to accomplish this lofty goal. Rather, she hopes you will find fresh insights that will, in turn, pique curiosity. Curiosity is what prompts us to keep seeking and finding truth, and answers only come when we make a conscious attempt to discover them.

Time

Time
Author: Alan Watts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Always Now: Sunblue ; No time

Always Now: Sunblue ; No time
Author: Margaret Avison
Publisher: The Porcupine's Quill
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780889842557

The three volumes of Always Now contain all of Margaret Avison's published books of poetry. The author has removed a very few poems: `Public Address' (from Winter Sun), `The Two Selves' and `In Eporphyrial Harness' (from The Dumbfounding), `Highway in April', `The Evader's Meditation', and `Until Christmas' (from sunblue), `Living the Shadow', `Insomnia' and `Beginning Praise' (from No Time), `Having Stopped Smoking' and `Point of Entry' (from Selected Poems). The opening section of volume one, `From Elsewhere', is arranged according to date of publication, from 1932 to 1991, the date of Selected Poems. `From Elsewhere' includes the `Uncollected' and `New Poems' of that book, except for the two noted above and `The Butterfly', which is here in its original form. All of the poems in Always Now having been considered and reconsidered, and small corrections having been made, the book contains definitively all of the published poems up to 2002 that Margaret Avison wishes to preserve.

Always Now: From elsewhere ; Winter sun ; The dumbfounding ; Translations

Always Now: From elsewhere ; Winter sun ; The dumbfounding ; Translations
Author: Margaret Avison
Publisher: The Porcupine's Quill
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780889842625

The three volumes of Always Now contain all of Margaret Avison's published books of poetry. The author has removed a very few poems: `Public Address' (from Winter Sun), `The Two Selves' and `In Eporphyrial Harness' (from The Dumbfounding), `Highway in April', `The Evader's Meditation', and `Until Christmas' (from sunblue), `Living the Shadow', `Insomnia' and `Beginning Praise' (from No Time), `Having Stopped Smoking' and `Point of Entry' (from Selected Poems). The opening section of volume one, `From Elsewhere', is arranged according to date of publication, from 1932 to 1991, the date of Selected Poems. `From Elsewhere' includes the `Uncollected' and `New Poems' of that book, except for the two noted above and `The Butterfly', which is here in its original form. All of the poems in Always Now having been considered and reconsidered, and small corrections having been made, the book contains definitively all of the published poems up to 2002 that Margaret Avison wishes to preserve.

Always Now: Not yet but still ; Concrete and wild carrot ; Too towards tomorrow : new poems

Always Now: Not yet but still ; Concrete and wild carrot ; Too towards tomorrow : new poems
Author: Margaret Avison
Publisher: The Porcupine's Quill
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780889842618

The three volumes of Always Now contain all of Margaret Avison's published books of poetry. The author has removed a very few poems: `Public Address' (from Winter Sun), `The Two Selves' and `In Eporphyrial Harness' (from The Dumbfounding), `Highway in April', `The Evader's Meditation', and `Until Christmas' (from sunblue), `Living the Shadow', `Insomnia' and `Beginning Praise' (from No Time), `Having Stopped Smoking' and `Point of Entry' (from Selected Poems). The opening section of volume one, `From Elsewhere', is arranged according to date of publication, from 1932 to 1991, the date of Selected Poems. `From Elsewhere' includes the `Uncollected' and `New Poems' of that book, except for the two noted above and `The Butterfly', which is here in its original form. All of the poems in Always Now having been considered and reconsidered, and small corrections having been made, the book contains definitively all of the published poems up to 2002 that Margaret Avison wishes to preserve.

Time Is Always Now

Time Is Always Now
Author: Rebecca Starks
Publisher: Able Muse Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1773490427

Rebecca Starks’s Time Is Always Now unfolds against a backdrop of nature, often permeated in unexpected ways with the human dynamics of family, neighborhood, and nation. Her poems convey the urgency within moments of transformation—whether seasonal, as in wilderness and garden; physical, as in the trajectory of youth, aging, and death; or political, as in the challenges of misgovernance and the environmental exigencies of our time. This finalist in the Able Muse Book Award is a finely wrought, thought-provoking collection.

PRAISE FOR TIME IS ALWAYS NOW

Drawing from sources as wide-ranging as Emily Dickinson, Apocalypse Now, fairy tales, and social media, Rebecca Starks’s Time Is Always Now deftly balances intelligence and pathos, resisting easy dichotomies and judgments. As these fine poems insist, the present is relentless, and we are immersed: “No, not out of time; helplessly in it.” Ours is a country of guns; ours is a “middle-aged earth” in decline—and yet, we are here, witnessing, questioning. I am grateful for Starks’s voice in the present moment, and I’m grateful to have her poems to carry with me into the future, whatever it may bring.
  —Maggie Smith, author of Good Bones

Rebecca Starks writes with a sense that time can be stopped in a poem, lives suspended and drawn inward, even in the most aimless moments. There’s a wonderful clarity to Time Is Always Now, an electricity that feels bright and wild. It’s to be found in the roadsides and a robin’s “clutch,” in the retina that “registers pain,” in the sky at dusk and the “months of mud.” I greet these poems with so much enthusiasm—these poems that crave, clarify, and propose sublime ways to become refreshed in our most confused times.
  —David Biespiel (from the foreword), author of Republic Café

At one point, Rebecca Starks describes a winter hike, in which she crosses “sociable mouse hops, two feet together” and passes “a squirrel’s scramble at the base of a tree,/ then the bunched landings of a mustelid bound/ from the yawn under one log to another.” Several of her wonderful book’s qualities are evidenced here. If too many poets, in their ignorance, regard nature as a mere repository of metaphor, Starks, like Frost, is both knowledgeable and uncannily accurate about it. (“Yawn” is the perfect word, say, in this passage.) Her sinuous and heavily subordinated syntax is also suggestive of a mind with great range—geographical, thematic, and prosodic—though she can also, as, for instance, in “American Flag,” move by a cunning terseness.
  —Sydney Lea, author of The Music of What Happens: Lyric and Everyday Life

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Rebecca Starks grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, earned a BA in English from Yale University and a PhD in English from Stanford University, and works as a freelance editor and as a teacher for the Osher Institute of Lifelong Learning program at the University of Vermont. Her poems and short fiction have appeared in Baltimore Review, Ocean State Review, Slice Literary, Crab Orchard Review, Tahoma Literary Review, and elsewhere. Winner of Rattle’s 2018 Neil Postman Award for Metaphor and past winner of Poetry Northwest’s Richard Hugo Prize, she is the founding editor-in-chief of Mud Season Review and a former director of the Burlington Writers Workshop. She and her family live in a log cabin in the woods of Richmond, Vermont.

Now and Always

Now and Always
Author: Lori Copeland
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0310540607

Very few things distract Katie Addison when she’s on a mission, whether it’s opening her home to abused women, rehabilitating injured horses, or helping tall, gorgeous Warren Tate mend his broken heart. But when financial difficulties pile up for her, Katie hesitantly admits she herself may need help.Since his fiancé left him, Warren is done with women—especially independent women, which he’d guess describes Katie Addison to a tee. Reluctantly he agrees to help Katie with her financial troubles. But when his budget doesn’t include Katie’s daily lattes, Warren realizes he may have a challenging client on his hands.Meanwhile, Sheriff Ben O'Keefe can’t seem to get Katie’s attention. Everyone in town knows he has had a longstanding crush on her. But to Katie, Ben is just Ben. When mysterious events turn Katie to him for help, is it the chance Ben has been waiting for?