Singing in Silence

Singing in Silence

Author: Karen Clark

Publisher: Karen Clark

Published: 2017-06-24

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 9781945526336

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Singing in Silence, an empowering historical thriller, connects a random series of events as a global tribe of midlife women, destined to usher in a culture of peace, are mysteriously lured into a quantum fight against powerful forces that use hate to stay in power.


Singing from Silence

Singing from Silence

Author: Pamela Richards

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1457510286

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A memoir about the loss of a friend through a vehicular accident and the healing power of love.


The Music of Silence

The Music of Silence

Author: Andrea Bocelli

Publisher: Amadeus Press

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1574672363

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(Amadeus). Few singers have touched as many hearts as has Andrea Bocelli. This golden-voiced tenor has sung to sold-out audiences all over the world, and his legions of admirers have included popes, presidents, and monarchs as well as some of the greatest stars of classical and popular music. In The Music of Silence , Bocelli tells his own story in the form of an autobiographical novel, naming his alter ego "Amos Bardi." He writes of a loving family that encouraged his musical gifts from an early age, and of the dedication that led to his professional breakthrough and his meteoric rise to stardom. The first edition of Bocelli's memoir was published in 1999 and focused on the success and difficulties at the beginnings of his astonishing career. This newly revised and updated edition is an even deeper and more intimate analysis of his life, loves, and losses the result of wisdom gained from the increased personal and artistic maturity gained in the subsequent decade of his life. This book will touch and captivate all Bocelli fans and those who admire perseverance in the face of great challenges.


A History of Heaven

A History of Heaven

Author: Jeffrey Burton Russell

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 1999-01-03

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780691006840

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Well known for his historical accounts of Satan and hell, Jeffrey Burton Russell explores the brighter side of eternity: heaven. He not only examines concepts found among Jews, Greeks and Romans, but asks how time 'passes' in eternity.


The Music of Silence

The Music of Silence

Author: David Steindl-Rast

Publisher: Harper San Francisco

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780060674519

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This beautifully packaged edition offers the chart-topping CD by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos with a series of inspiring meditations by Brother David Steindl-Rast. Arranged according to the eight hours of the Divine Office that the monks chant, these meditations will transport readers to a sacred place, adding a new dimension of spiritual insight to the listening experience.


Song In The Silence

Song In The Silence

Author: Elizabeth Kerner

Publisher: Tor Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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Fantasy. Lanen Kaelar has always dreamed of dragons. Now she sets out on a long, perilous, winding road to find them.


Hymns to the Silence

Hymns to the Silence

Author: Peter Mills

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-04-08

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 0826429769

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A groundbreaking study of every aspect of Van Morrison's artistic career - his influences, lyrical themes, vocal performances, his relationship with America, and more.


Song and Silence

Song and Silence

Author: Susan E. Hale

Publisher: LA Alameda Press

Published: 1995-12

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780963190932

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One of the first questions asked in examining the root causes of discontent should be:When did you stop singing?or: Why aren't we in touch with this vital part of our being? In such an inquiry lies a journey toward the essential qualities that give happiness to the way we lead our daily lives. ThroughoutSong and Silence,Susan Hale explores the meaning of song and the cultural estrangement from our own voices. She shows us how singing can restore a relationship with ourselves, the natural world, and the many human worlds around us. What belongs to each of us coming into life is an ability to express inner feelings through sound. Using this most basic part of human existence can connect us with our deepest spiritual joys. This insight is often forgotten, but still functions in tribal cultures around the planet. Reaching into our common global matrix, Susan Hale shares experiential truths and lessons of the healing power of sound, song, and silence learned in her own journey as a singer. This book offers a fresh point of view, which leads to simple, yet profound, personal growth.