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Archive for April, 2011

  • Lindy’s Hough’s latest poetry collection, Wild Horses, Wild Dreams follows a trajectory from the early seventies to the present, giving a generous overview of Lindy Hough’s intellectual world and emotionally...

    Meet the Author: Poet and North Atlantic Books Co-Founder Lindy Hough

    Lindy’s Hough’s latest poetry collection, Wild Horses, Wild Dreams follows a trajectory from the early seventies to the present, giving a generous overview of Lindy Hough’s intellectual world and emotionally...

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  • The following is an excerpt of gifted clairvoyant Patricia Cori’s newsletter The Sirian Messenger. Cori is a dedicated teacher, helping many realize their natural healing abilities, raise their awareness and...

    The Sirian Council – A Message from Patricia Cori

    The following is an excerpt of gifted clairvoyant Patricia Cori’s newsletter The Sirian Messenger. Cori is a dedicated teacher, helping many realize their natural healing abilities, raise their awareness and...

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  • What’s it like to feel unsafe in your own body? Trauma survivors—there are an estimated 5 million people suffering from PTSD in the U.S. alone—know all too well. Conventional wisdom says to treat this widespread problem with talk therapy, but in their timely book, Overcoming Trauma through Yoga, authors David Emerson and Elizabeth Hopper argue that there must also be some body-based “doing” in order to heal—a process that yoga is ideally able to promote.

    New Approach Treats Trauma Through Yoga

    What’s it like to feel unsafe in your own body? Trauma survivors—there are an estimated 5 million people suffering from PTSD in the U.S. alone—know all too well. Conventional wisdom says to treat this widespread problem with talk therapy, but in their timely book, Overcoming Trauma through Yoga, authors David Emerson and Elizabeth Hopper argue that there must also be some body-based “doing” in order to heal—a process that yoga is ideally able to promote.

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  • Novelist, poet, ethnobotanist. Regardless of how you come to know the work of Dale Pendell, you learn pretty quickly that the environment plays a major role in his inspiration to...

    Explore the Natural World with Writer & Ethnobotanist Dale Pendell

    Novelist, poet, ethnobotanist. Regardless of how you come to know the work of Dale Pendell, you learn pretty quickly that the environment plays a major role in his inspiration to...

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  • It’s true that Earth Day should be celebrated every day, not just every April 22, but this time of year, many of our authors see the UN-recognized holiday of Earth...

    Celebrate Earth Day with Our Authors!

    It’s true that Earth Day should be celebrated every day, not just every April 22, but this time of year, many of our authors see the UN-recognized holiday of Earth...

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  • ARIES (March 21-April 19): Were you under the impression that the sky is completely mapped? It's not. Advances in technology are unveiling a nonstop flow of new mysteries. In a recent lecture, astronomer Joshua Bloom of the University of California described the explosion of wonder. One particular telescope, for example, detects 1.5 million transient phenomena every night, and an average of 10 of those turn out to be previously undiscovered. Reporting on Bloom's work, Space.com compared astronomers' task to "finding a few needles in a giant haystack night after night." I see this challenge as resembling your imminent future, Aries. Mixed in with all the chatter and hubbub, there are some scattered gems out there -- rich revelations and zesty potentials. Will you have the patience to pinpoint them?

    Rob Brezsny’s Free Will Astrology for April 2011

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): Were you under the impression that the sky is completely mapped? It's not. Advances in technology are unveiling a nonstop flow of new mysteries. In a recent lecture, astronomer Joshua Bloom of the University of California described the explosion of wonder. One particular telescope, for example, detects 1.5 million transient phenomena every night, and an average of 10 of those turn out to be previously undiscovered. Reporting on Bloom's work, Space.com compared astronomers' task to "finding a few needles in a giant haystack night after night." I see this challenge as resembling your imminent future, Aries. Mixed in with all the chatter and hubbub, there are some scattered gems out there -- rich revelations and zesty potentials. Will you have the patience to pinpoint them?

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  • “Desire in all its radical re/solve is the dancing focus and a lightning bug in Lindy Hough’s poetry history. It is the delight in her language of quest and discovery;...

    New on the Shelf: Wild Horses, Wild Dreams by Lindy Hough

    “Desire in all its radical re/solve is the dancing focus and a lightning bug in Lindy Hough’s poetry history. It is the delight in her language of quest and discovery;...

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