Rose – The Flower of Love

Rose – The Flower of Love
Author: Rehmat Ali
Publisher: Rehmat Ali
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre:
ISBN:

Rose is my eternal love with her smell I spell romantic poems. In her rhythm heart sings sensational sonnets. Touch of her body entice mind to flow in stream of pleasure. Her youth blooms to light up the glooms of life. Red kiss of her lips taste as wine of paradise. She glows and throws colours of joys for every eyes. Shows her glamour and beauties to guide the lovers.

A Flower of Love

A Flower of Love
Author: Krister Hill
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1491759046

When life does not go as planned and dreams are shattered, one can become lost in the what-ifs. Some people try to avoid the situation by running away the further away the better. When John Campbell discovered he could not father the child he longed for with his wife, he was shattered. Author Krister Hills A Flower of Love follows Campbell as he leaves his wife behind in England to patrol the border between India and Bangladesh. He quickly learns while one problem can be avoided, others appear when he is attacked and left for dead. But he also discovers help can appear in unexpected ways when he is rescued by a young girl on an elephant. FlorenceFloweris wiser than her twelve years. She, too, has experienced tragedy and disappointment but has used the experiences in building her faith in God. In A Flower of Love, you will see how God used a child to transform Johns life and reveal his purpose. Flower is a living example of true love and a reminder that help and inspiration can come from anyone.

Flower of the Dusk

Flower of the Dusk
Author: Myrtle Reed
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465548521

Wounds of Love

Wounds of Love
Author: Frank Graziano
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2004-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190285826

The Peruvian mystic St. Rose of Lima (Isabel Flores y Oliva, 1586-1617) was canonized in 1671 as the first saint of the New World and remains the object of widespread devotion today. In this engrossing new study, Frank Graziano uses the example of St. Rose to explore the meaning of female mysticism and the way in which saints are products of their cultures. Virginity, austerity, eucharistic devotion, incessant mortification, and mystical marriage to Christ characterized the devotional regimen that structured St. Rose's entire life. Many of her mystical practices echo the symptoms of such modern psychological disorders as masochism, depression, hysteria, and anorexia nervosa. Graziano offers a sophisticated argument not only for the origins and meaning of these behaviors in Rose's case, but also for the reason her culture venerated them as signs of sanctity. In the process he explores a wide range of themes, from the idea of suffering as an expression of love to the assimilation of childhood trauma through religious repetition. Graziano also offers a penetrating analysis of the politics of Rose's canonization. He finds that her mystical union with God--bypassing the institutional channels of sacrament and priestly mediation--was inherently subversive to the bureaucratized Church. Canonization was a cooptation by which Rose's competing claim to Christ was integrated into the Catholic canon. The book concludes with a fascinating exploration of mystical eroticism, with its intense experiences of vision and ecstasy. The eroticized suffering of many mystics is shown to be very human in origin: the mystic's wounded love is projected onto a God conceived to accommodate it. Wounds of Love is based on a decade of research in archives, rare books, and an extraordinary range of secondary sources. Introducing an innovative method that integrates history, cultural studies, psychoanalysis, and clinical psychology, this compelling work offers a bold new interpretation of female mysticism.

Ezra Pound and the Mysteries of Love

Ezra Pound and the Mysteries of Love
Author: Akiko Miyake
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1991
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780822311058

For more than a decade scholars have understood that Ezra Pound employed mystical concepts of love in his writing of The Cantos. In Ezra Pound and the Mysteries of Love, Akiko Miyake furthers this understanding by looking at The Cantos as a major work in the Christian mystic religious tradition. The author uncovers, in the five volumes of Gabriel Dante Rossetti's Il mistero dell'amor platonico del medio evo, the crucial link between The Cantos and the traditions of mystical love established by the ancient Greeks at Eleusis and borrowed by the late medieval Italian and Provençal poets. Drawing upon this key five-volume work, as well as comprehensive research in both primary and secondary sources, Miyake brings the partial perceptions of other critics and commentators into an illuminating whole. Disclosing the deliberateness of The Cantos, Miyake provides new insight into Pound's sense of culture and into the nature of his Confucianism. She sheds light on the disastrous path Pound followed into Fascism and anti-Semitism, and, in contrast to the image of a "pagan" Pound that has emerged in recent years, reveals a poet writing as a Christian from within the Christian mythical tradition.