The Desert Movement

The Desert Movement
Title The Desert Movement PDF eBook
Author Alexander Ryrie
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages 258
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 1848250940

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An exciting new history for anyone interested in the Early Church. Drawing on recent research and newly translated texts, it sheds significant new light on the influence of Desert spirituality, introducing us to the lives of previously unknown monastic figures.

Distribution and Movements of Desert Plants

Distribution and Movements of Desert Plants
Title Distribution and Movements of Desert Plants PDF eBook
Author Volney Morgan Spalding
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1909
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Movement of Soil Material by the Wind

The Movement of Soil Material by the Wind
Title The Movement of Soil Material by the Wind PDF eBook
Author Edward Elway Free
Publisher
Total Pages 298
Release 1911
Genre Erosion
ISBN

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Emily's Day in the Desert

Emily's Day in the Desert
Title Emily's Day in the Desert PDF eBook
Author Giselle Shardlow
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 44
Release 2017-01-24
Genre
ISBN 9781530908950

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Experience the benefits of yoga while learning about the desert! Join Emily as she spends a day in the Death Valley desert with her parents. Learn about the desert through easy yoga poses for kids while you glide like a hawk, dart like a fox, and slither like a snake! The storybook includes a list of kids yoga poses and a parent-teacher guide. Kids Yoga Stories introduce you to engaging characters who will get your child laughing, moving, and creating. Reading is good for the mind AND body! The story links several yoga poses in a specific sequence to create a coherent and meaningful story. This desert yoga story for ages 4 to 7 is more than a storybook, but it's also a unique experience for children.

The Temperance Movement

The Temperance Movement
Title The Temperance Movement PDF eBook
Author Winskill P. T.
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1891
Genre
ISBN

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Forgotten Desert Mothers, The

Forgotten Desert Mothers, The
Title Forgotten Desert Mothers, The PDF eBook
Author Swan, Laura
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2022
Genre Religion
ISBN 1587689936

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In The Forgotten Desert Mothers, Laura Swan introduces readers to the sayings, lives, stories, and spirituality of women in the early Christian desert and monastic movement, from the third century on. In doing so, she finally sets the record straight that women played an important and influential role in early Christianity, indeed a role that has been long overshadowed by men. She begins with an exploration of the historical context and spirituality of the desert ascetics. Then she weaves together the sayings of the major desert ammas, or mothers, along with commentary that invites readers to reflect on their own spiritual journey as they share their wisdom. The book then journeys between desert, monastery and city to reveal the stories of ascetics and solitaries whose stories are rarely heard, organized in the author's own alphabetical collection. The Forgotten Desert Mothers demonstrates, like no other work, that women have long had a history of leadership in Christianity. This engaging, eye-opening, and insightful work targets all faith seekers looking to reclaim the history and spirituality of the women who came before them, as well as to understand their own inner journey. It will be a welcome addition to courses on early church history, women's studies, and religious studies.

Writings on Music, 1965-2000

Writings on Music, 1965-2000
Title Writings on Music, 1965-2000 PDF eBook
Author Steve Reich
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2002-04-11
Genre Music
ISBN 0199880484

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In the mid-1960s, Steve Reich radically renewed the musical landscape with a back-to-basics sound that came to be called Minimalism. These early works, characterized by a relentless pulse and static harmony, focused single-mindedly on the process of gradual rhythmic change. Throughout his career, Reich has continued to reinvigorate the music world, drawing from a wide array of classical, popular, sacred, and non-western idioms. His works reflect the steady evolution of an original musical mind. Writings on Music documents the creative journey of this thoughtful, groundbreaking composer. These 64 short pieces include Reich's 1968 essay "Music as a Gradual Process," widely considered one of the most influential pieces of music theory in the second half of the 20th century. Subsequent essays, articles, and interviews treat Reich's early work with tape and phase shifting, showing its development into more recent work with speech melody and instrumental music. Other essays recount his exposure to non-western music -- African drumming, Balinese gamelan, Hebrew cantillation -- and the influence of these musics as structures and not as sounds. The writings include Reich's reactions to and appreciations of the works of his contemporaries (John Cage, Luciano Berio, Morton Feldman, Gyorgy Ligeti) and older influences (Kurt Weill, Schoenberg). Each major work of the composer's career is also explored through notes written for performances and recordings. Paul Hillier, himself a respected figure in the early music and new music worlds, has revisited these texts, working with the author to clarify their central narrative: the aesthetic and intellectual development of an influential composer. For long-time listeners and young musicians recently introduced to his work, this book provides an opportunity to get to know Reich's music in greater depth and perspective.