Poems for the Aquarian Age

Poems for the Aquarian Age

Author: Jasdeep Hari Bhajan Singh Khalsa

Publisher: spiritualpoetry

Published: 2011-06

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1447733878

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As we enter the Aquarian Age in 2013, the world is seeing an unprecedented acceleration in technological, political, societal and environmental changes globally. These specially selected poems are meant as cures and clues of how to handle the emotional traumas caused by these changes, which shall get progressively worse throughout the next millennium. Written through a period of intense self-development and personal growth, these poems contain within them the secrets to enlightenment.


William Blake and the Age of Aquarius

William Blake and the Age of Aquarius

Author: Stephen F. Eisenman

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 069117525X

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William Blake and the Age of Aquarius / by Stephen F. Eisenman -- Prophets, madmen, and millenarians: Blake and the (counter)culture of the 1790s / by Mark Crosby -- William Blake on the West Coast / Elizabeth Ferrell -- William Blake and art against surveillance / Jacob Henry Leveton -- Building Golgonooza in the Age of Aquarius / John Murphy -- "My teacher in all things": Sendak, Blake, and the visual language of childhood / Mark Crosby -- Blake then and now / W.J.T. Mitchell


Poems of Love and Life for Aquarius

Poems of Love and Life for Aquarius

Author: Derek & Julia Parker

Publisher: Random House Australia

Published: 2013-01-02

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1742757723

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Aquarians, ever wondered what the Sun-signs tell you about love and life? This unique anthology of poems of love and life relates directly to your Sun-sign, Aquarius. If you were born between the 21st of January and the 18th of February, you will relate to many of the themes identified with your sign’s characteristics and personality traits. The poems in this collection have been chosen because they reflect an Aquarian attitude to life. They appeal to the interests ‘ruled’ by your sign; the animals, flowers, trees, plants and places celebrated by the poets and associated with the sign of Aquarius over three thousand years of traditional astrology. Some have been chosen simply because we believe you will enjoy them, and that they will awaken or re-awaken your love of poetry.


Checkmate: Poetry Made King

Checkmate: Poetry Made King

Author: Carlo Jael Jonkers

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 1483479390

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Ever wondered about the state of the world? Feeling helpless or clueless how to make a difference? Read Checkmate: a poetry book written to shed light on the shadow of humankind and bring to the forefront what hides in the dark. Although it is clear as day that our world is being destroyed by the greed of man, a solution to this predicament we have not. This is because the answer to this intricate puzzle lies in a place where most don't look: hidden in plain sight it is being ridiculed and labelled a 'conspiracy theory'. Yes we humans are indeed very much controlled and trained to turn a blind eye to all of the lies of our current Era. We keep voting new puppets onto the world stage while we root for our illusion of choice, as our limited choices are narrowed down to bad or worse. Well this ends here. This unfair live chess game that is being played on our human race will finally be brought to justice.


Poems of Love and Life for Pisces

Poems of Love and Life for Pisces

Author: Derek Parker

Publisher: Random House Australia

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1742757731

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Ever wondered what the Sun signs tell you about love and life? This unique anthology of poems for love and life relates directly to your Sun sign Pisces.


The Metaphor of Celebrity

The Metaphor of Celebrity

Author: Joel Deshaye

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2013-10-30

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 144266617X

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The Metaphor of Celebrity is an exploration of the significance of literary celebrity in Canadian poetry. It focuses on the lives and writing of four widely recognized authors who wrote about stardom – Leonard Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Irving Layton, and Gwendolyn MacEwen – and the specific moments in Canadian history that affected the ways in which they were received by the broader public. Joel Deshaye elucidates the relationship between literary celebrity and metaphor in the identity crises of celebrities, who must try to balance their public and private selves in the face of considerable publicity. He also examines the ways in which celebrity in Canadian poetry developed in a unique way in light of the significant cultural events of the decades between 1950 and 1980, including the Massey Commission, the flourishing of Canadian publishing, and the considerable interest in poetry in the 1960s and 1970s, which was followed by a rapid fall from public grace, as poetry was overwhelmed by greater popular interest in Canadian novels.


The Dawning

The Dawning

Author: Terry MacKinnell

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-03-09

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1456844423

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The Dawning is a radically different and innovative approach to the astrological ages including the Age of Aquarius -providing a fascinating insight into past ages, our current turbulent times, and what might be in store for our world over the next few thousand years! Terry MacKinnell takes us on a journey into the astrological ages and with periscopic detail presents an entertaining and thought-provoking read that challenges astrological assumptions. MacKinnell proposes that an oversight made by the ancients inadvertently impacted conventional astrological calculations and he explores the popular belief that the Age of Aquarius has already arrived when according to conventional astrology it is not due for many centuries to come. He argues that the real Aquarian Age has indeed already arrived and did so in the 15th Century, the same century historians claim as the beginning of modernity. Continuing the journey he dives into our present and our future. This fascinating book will appeal to astrologers, archeo-astronomers, historians and everyone looking for a new perspective on the past, the present and the future.


Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization

Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization

Author: R. Buckminster Fuller

Publisher: Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller

Published: 1962

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0671204785

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Jonathan Williams and Fuller became friends at Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the 1930s. Williams was delighted when in 1962 Fuller offered him a grant to help bring out this long poem in the Jargon Press series. Williams knew nothing about the concurrent Simon and Schuster edition until some years later when he came across a copy in a bookstore. Given Fuller’s casual approach to the publishing process this kind of funny coincidence was not unusual. Russell Davenport was an editor at Fortune magazine during the period from 1938 to 1940 when Fuller was a consultant. (Davenport was later national campaign manager for Wendell Willkie in the Republican campaign of 1940.) Almost buried on the back of the folded inside flap copy of the Jargon edition is Fuller’s statement that he and Davenport closely collaborated on the Industrialization piece: “About 10 percent of the wording was Davenport’s” and “... neither of us ever hoped it would find a publisher.” In the introduction Davenport describes Fuller as “not a poet in words” but “a poet in science,” and he had once described Fuller in Fortune as “the first poet of industrialization.” Hugh Kenner has characterized this anthem to American industry as “our only readable didactic poem.” Description by Ed Applewhite, courtesy of The Estate of Buckminster Fuller


Hard Times Require Furious Dancing

Hard Times Require Furious Dancing

Author: Alice Walker

Publisher: New World Library

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 160868282X

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"I was born to grow, / alongside my garden of plants, / poems / like / this one“ So writes Alice Walker in this new book of poems, poems composed over the course of one year in response to joy and sorrow both personal and global: the death of loved ones, war, the deliciousness of love, environmental devastation, the sorrow of rejection, greed, poverty, and the sweetness of home. The poems embrace our connections while celebrating the joy of individuality, the power we each share to express our truest, deepest selves. Beloved for her ability to speak her own truth in ways that speak for and about countless others, she demonstrates that we are stronger than our circumstances. As she confronts personal and collective challenges, her words dance, sing, and heal.