Darkness Moves
Title | Darkness Moves PDF eBook |
Author | Henri Michaux |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 1997-10-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0520212290 |
Critics have compared the work of French writer Henri Michaux (1899-1984) to such diverse artists as Kafka, Goya, Swift, Klee, and Beckett. This anthology contains substantial selections from almost all of Michaux's major works, most never before published in English, and allows readers to explore the haunting verbal and pictorial landscape of a 20th-century visionary. 30 photos.
Opening to Darkness
Title | Opening to Darkness PDF eBook |
Author | Zenju Earthlyn Manuel |
Publisher | Sounds True |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2023-03-21 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1683648625 |
“In darkness, we become devoted to clarity, courage, peace, and harmony. We discover the basic goodness of all humanity when we experience darkness together,” Zenju Earthlyn Manuel writes. “Life itself is a dark experience—a magical experience.” When you hear the word “darkness,” what does it make you feel—horror, danger, or maybe despair? We’ve been conditioned to fear and avoid darkness and blackness, yet Zenju Earthlyn Manuel challenges us to consider: “What if we chose to go deeper into darkness instead of running from it? What might we find there beyond our longing for light?” Drawing on the ancient wisdom found in Zen Buddhism and African and Native American indigenous traditions, Osho Zenju reveals how a change in perspective and increased wisdom can help us awaken to the sacredness of dark experiences in our lives—so we may experience a reality beyond avoidance and fear. Opening to Darkness will take you on a courageous journey into the mandala of darkness, a symbolic expression of your inner world, where you will travel through eight gateways that are inspired by Buddha’s Eightfold Path. Along your way, you will meet dark mothers from India, Nigeria, Japan, Haiti, and Dahomey, who both protect and destroy. Osho Zenju provides reflective inquiry, blessings, and meditations as you navigate your way through the vast depths of the unseen. It is through this spiritual pilgrimage that we learn how to: • Experience the wonders of life that can flourish only in the dark • Discover a collective doorway to healing and deep transformation • Awaken to the illusory nature of light versus dark • Illuminate false perceptions and beliefs of darkness • Heal the fear and anxiety around darkness and blackness Wrapped in gorgeous lyrical prose, Osho Zenju’s offerings provide deep soul relief and collective strength to embrace the dark—so we may reunite with the sacred process of darkness that flows through the canvas of our lives.
Twenty Chapters
Title | Twenty Chapters PDF eBook |
Author | Dawud ibn Marwan. al-Muqammis |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2022-08-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004451196 |
The place of the hidden moon
Title | The place of the hidden moon PDF eBook |
Author | Edward C. Dimock |
Publisher | Motilal Banarsidass Publ. |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Mysticism |
ISBN | 9788120809963 |
Fear of the Dark
Title | Fear of the Dark PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Brian Thomas |
Publisher | Page Publishing Inc |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2017-01-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1683486706 |
“Have you a soul in darkness? Or are you of the light as well... foolishly clinging to the shadows of divinity?” <> New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina has taken everything from them. Their homes, their futures, their very identities. Its people have learned first-hand about suffering. The looting and rioting may be over, the City That Care Forgot is limping its way back from the edge, but their lessons are far from over. Now, with the city fallen into shadow, the people almost without hope for redemption, something most unwelcome has chosen to walk amongst them. The press has dubbed it 'The Mangler.' A soulless serial killer with a penchant for quite literally tearing his victims apart. So far, he seems to be focusing his energies on some unholy crusade against the clergy. Four priests are already dead, killed within their own churches. And now, All Hallows' Eve approaches. What game is he playing while he feeds off of the suffering of New Orleans? One person thinks he knows. Police detective Johnathan Craye. The only question is: Can he stop it before it's too late?
Dragonflame
Title | Dragonflame PDF eBook |
Author | Lawren Leo |
Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2014-03-24 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1601634773 |
Dragonflame is a new and powerful philosophical system that sets forth a magickal equation for achieving spiritual transformation and manifesting one’s desires. From insightful meditations and visualizations to magickal exercises and rituals, this book offers spiritual guidance, with beginners’ instructions and advanced practices that will help both novices and adepts achieve transformation in an understandable and reader-friendly format. Dragonflame will teach you how to: Create talismans to tap into and control personal power. Find and manifest your dreams. Discover new paths for magickal and spiritual development. Make your magick work in a karmically correct fashion. Find and begin creating the metaphorical Philosopher’s Stone.
The Dry Wood
Title | The Dry Wood PDF eBook |
Author | Caryll Houselander |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2022-02-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0813234611 |
In the English-speaking world, the Catholic Literary Revival is typically associated with the work of G. K. Chesterton/Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene. But in fact the Revival’s most numerous members were women. While some of these women remain well known⎯Muriel Spark, Antonia White, Flannery O’Connor, Dorothy Day - many have been almost entirely forgotten. They include: Enid Dinnis, Anna Hanson Dorsey, Alice Thomas Ellis, Eleanor Farjeon, Rumer Godden, Caroline Gordon, Clotilde Graves, Caryll Houselander, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Jane Lane, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Alice Meynell, Kathleen Raine, Pearl Mary Teresa Richards, Edith Sitwell, Gladys Bronwyn Stern, Josephine Ward, and Maisie Ward. There are various reasons why each of these writers fell out of print: changes in the commercial publishing world after World War II, changes within the Church itself and in the English-speaking universities that redefined the literary canon in the last decades of the 20th century. Yet it remains puzzling that a body of writing so creative, so attuned to its historical moment, and so unique in its perspective on the human condition, should have fallen into obscurity for so long. The Catholic Women Writers series brings together the English-language prose works of Catholic women from the 19th and 20th centuries; work that is of interest to a broad range of readers. Each volume is printed with an accessible but scholarly introduction by theologians and literary specialists. The first volume in the series is Caryll Houselander’s The Dry Wood. Houselander is known primarily for her spiritual writings but she also wrote one novel, set in a post-war London Docklands parish. There a motley group of lost souls are mourning the death of their saintly priest and hoping for the miraculous healing of a vulnerable child whose gentleness in the face of suffering brings conversion to them all in surprising and unexpected ways. The Dry Wood offers a vital contribution to the modern literary canon and a profound meditation on the purpose of human suffering.