Sounds from the Valley

Sounds from the Valley
Author: Christian Leonard
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2020-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684568617

There is a frustration while researching and writing history. The things one really wants to know about cannot usually be found. Will Durant wrote thus in the Story of Civilization series: Civilization is a stream with banks. The stream is sometimes filled with blood from people killing, stealing, shouting, and doing things historians usually record while, on the banks, unnoticed, people build homes, make love, raise children, sing songs, write poetry, whittle statues. The story of civilization is the story of what happens on the banks. You will find some interesting events in this history of the UC/UTC band, but you will not find everything. You will not find the name of the first song the University of Chattanooga band played, how Professor Blinn Owen felt about stepping down as the first dean of the department of music when it merged with the Cadek Conservatory, or what the reaction of the crowd was when the band played a Spanish tune for the first time in the late sixties. These are the kind of events and happenings that one would like to know, especially for the early years of the university band. This is not to be, however. Alas, we will have to settle for what witnesses selected to tell us, for it is unlikely that they realized they were historians at the time they recorded it!

Sounds of Valley Streams

Sounds of Valley Streams
Author: Francis Harold Cook
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780887069222

Sounds of Valley Streams is a study of Zen Buddhist enlightenment in nine chapters of Shōbōgenzō Dōgen. Francis H. Cook has translated the nine chapters and has preceded them with four chapters of discussion. These essays show Dōgen bringing his religious intensity, philosophical depth, and poetic power to bear on a number of different facets of enlightenment. Using striking images and poetical expressions such as "one bright pearl," "dragon song," "beyond Buddha," and "a painting of a rice cake,"Dōgen explores such fundamental matters as the relationship between enlightenment and compassion, the dynamic nature of the enlightened life, the need to go beyond enlightenment, the nature of illusion and enlighten-ment, and what it is like to live the awakened life. The centerpiece of the translation is Genjōkōan ("Manifesting Absolute Reality"). It is a manifesto of the Zen life in which Dōgen proclaims the religious insight that stands at the core of everything he wrote subsequently. Cook's translation of Genjōkōan is as accurate as possible, faithful to the original, and readable.

Sounds of Valley Streams

Sounds of Valley Streams
Author: Francis H. Cook
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780887069246

Sounds of Valley Streams is a study of Zen Buddhist enlightenment in nine chapters of Shōbōgenzō Dōgen. Francis H. Cook has translated the nine chapters and has preceded them with four chapters of discussion. These essays show Dōgen bringing his religious intensity, philosophical depth, and poetic power to bear on a number of different facets of enlightenment. Using striking images and poetical expressions such as "one bright pearl," "dragon song," "beyond Buddha," and "a painting of a rice cake,"Dōgen explores such fundamental matters as the relationship between enlightenment and compassion, the dynamic nature of the enlightened life, the need to go beyond enlightenment, the nature of illusion and enlighten-ment, and what it is like to live the awakened life. The centerpiece of the translation is Genjōkōan ("Manifesting Absolute Reality"). It is a manifesto of the Zen life in which Dōgen proclaims the religious insight that stands at the core of everything he wrote subsequently. Cook's translation of Genjōkōan is as accurate as possible, faithful to the original, and readable.

Diabolic Sounds of Silicon Valley

Diabolic Sounds of Silicon Valley
Author: C. Rea Jordan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2018-10-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532060572

Biotherm and GigaTrax, two Bay Area high-tech companies, are jockeying for medical market positions. Biotherm is in Palo Alto, California; GigaTrax is in Walnut Creek, California. With any merger, acquisition, or hostile takeover, some win and some lose. Carlton R. Herrick, a senior executive at Biotherm, fears the loss of title and power. He develops a diabolic plan to eliminate Max Becker, the CEO at GigaTrax. Herrick structures a bizarre scheme to take Becker out of any competition. The plan entails the involvement of the Azren Clinic for Exotic and Febrile Disease. Carlton Herrick learns that Corbin Neeley, MD, at the Azren Clinic is implanting low-frequency sound generators in the uterus of healthy patients. Herrick decides to add his name to his vindictive list. Dr. Neeley kills a Food and Drug inspector and escapes from Azren Clinic, fleeing across the country, becoming involved in illicit and illegal medical procedures. Trapped in New Orleans by FBI agents, he is imprisoned in Angola, Louisiana State Prison, in solitary confinement.