My Body My Muse

My Body  My Muse
Author: Leda van der Post
Publsiher: Digital on Demand
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2021-05-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780620941983

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Imagine waking up and not dreading looking at yourself in the mirror; no longer standing in front of a packed wardrobe with absolutely nothing to wear. Instead you put on clothes that make you feel gorgeous; eat a breakfast of favourite food that will give you energy for the day; go out confidently into the world without comparing yourself unfavourably to others. In short, you are happy and comfortable inn your own body. You know it’s not perfect, but it’s yours, and you love that person you see in the mirror. Whether you consider yourself a “creative” or not, this book is for you if you are exhausted by diets, exercise plans and weight loss programmes, and have decided it is time to stop letting your poor body image rule your life! Discover THE creative approach that will change the way you live in your body.

My Body The Buddhist

My Body  The Buddhist
Author: Deborah Hay
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780819574527

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Through a series of imaginative approaches to movement and performance, choreographer Deborah Hay presents a profound reflection on the ephemeral nature of the self and the body as the locus of artistic consciousness. Using the same uniquely playful poetics of her revolutionary choreography, she delivers one of the most revealing accounts of what art creation entails and the ways in which the body, the center of our aesthetic knowledge of the world, can be regarded as our most informed teacher. My Body, The Buddhist becomes a way into Hay's choreographic techniques, a gloss on her philosophy of the body (which shares much with Buddhism), and an extraordinary artist's primer. The book is composed of nineteen short chapters ("my body likes to rest," "my body finds energy in surrender," "my body is bored by answers"), each an example of what Susan Foster calls Hay's "daily attentiveness to the body's articulateness."

My Self My Muse

My Self  My Muse
Author: Patricia Boyle Haberstroh
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0815629095

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A unique look into the minds and creative processes of contemporary Irish women poets, this book focuses on the transformation of their life experiences into poetry that blends personal identity with national identiry. It assembles many voices around common themes that are emerging to change Irish poetry permanently. Patricia Boyle Haberstroh, whose book Women Creating Women: Contemporary Irish Women Poets was a Choice Outstanding Academic book in 1996, shows in this new work how nine of the most prolific Irish women writers generate their poetry, broadening our understanding of the context of the poems. She pairs each author's verse with a companion (and often autobiographical) prose piece to illuminate the ways in which the poetry expresses the poet's personal experience. As women in a politically and religiously charged, male-dominated genre and country, these poets feel compelled to transcend daily life by articulating against the "norm." In this book, they describe the issues they confronted in their growth as poets and the strategies they developed to translate life into art. In linking these poets—drawn from Northern Ireland and England as well as the Republic of Ireland—Haberstroh throws into relief the characteristics that define their unique, individual subjects, themes, and styles.

Using My Muse

Using My Muse
Author: Loyd C. Taylor
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781453557327

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Author: Aleš Šteger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9882371213

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Wild Yoga

Wild Yoga
Author: Rebecca Wildbear
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781608687978

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Awaken Your Wild Nature and Deepen Your Relationship with Earth This wonderfully fresh and revelatory book invites you to create a personal yoga practice that seamlessly melds health and well-being with spiritual insight, Earth stewardship, and cultural transformation. Wilderness guide and yoga instructor Rebecca Wildbear came to yoga after a life-threatening encounter with cancer in her twenties. Over years of teaching and healing, she devised the unique and user-friendly practice she presents in Wild Yoga. In this book, she guides you in connecting to the natural world and living from your soul while also addressing environmental activism. Whether you are new to yoga or an experienced practitioner, by engaging in this vibrant approach, you’ll discover greater levels of love, purpose, and creativity, along with the active awareness we know our planet deserves.

Body My House

Body My House
Author: Paul Crumbley,Patricia M Gantt
Publsiher: Utah State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1607324865

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The first collection of critical essays on May Swenson and her literary universe, Body My House initiates an academic conversation about an unquestionably major poet of the middle and late twentienth century. Between the 1950s and the 1980s, May Swenson produced eleven volumes of poetry, received many major awards, was elected chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, and was acclaimed by writers in virtually every school of American poetry. Essays here address the breadth of Swenson's literary corpus and offer varied scholarly approaches to it. They reference Swenson manuscripts---poems, letters, diaries, and other prose---some of which have not been widely available before. Chapters focus on Swenson's work as a nature writer; the literary and social contexts of her writing; her national and international acclaim; her work as a translator; associations with other poets and writers (Bishop, Moore, and others); her creative process; and her profound explorations of gender and sexuality. The first full volume of scholarship on May Swenson, Body My House suggest an ambitious agenda for further work. Contributors include Mark Doty, Gudrun Grabher, Cynthia Hogue, Suzann Juhasz, R.R. Knudson, Alicia Ostriker, Martha Nell Smith, Michael Spooner, Paul Swenson, and Kirstin Hotelling Zona.

Stumbled Standing

Stumbled   Standing
Author: River Maria Urke
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781105488283

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"Stumbled and Standing from Diagnosis to Acceptance: A Woman's Journey with Multiple Sclerosis" is a collection of poetry, prose, and a handful of essays centered around living with MS. River writes of the daily ups and downs she endures from fatigue to