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Based on extensive research and hands-on use, this practical,
inspiring guide promotes physical, mental and spritual well-being
through aromatherapy. A wide variety of formulas for everyday use
offering pure, natural face and body care cremes, oils, and salts
and hair rinses.
The perfect gift for seekers, the curious, and the spiritually
hungry, The Little Book of Prayers now has a stunning new cover and
a more prayer book–like format.Gathered from holy books and
prayer books, from songs and spirituals, spoken traditions and
poets, it is an unexpectedly approachable collection of common and
uncommon prayers from around the world. The entries, one per page
or spread, are chosen for their depth of feeling, beauty of
expression, spiritual intensity, and sense of the universal. The
book is organized into broad categories of praise, entreaty,
contemplation, mourning, and grace; and two indexes—one by
authorship, and the other by topic—make it immediately
accessible.There are familiar prayers, like the Lord’s Prayer and
23rd Psalm, which, placed in new context, shine with a renewed
beauty and wisdom. You’ll find prayers unfamiliar to many in the
West, such as the “Opener” from the Koran or the four vows of
the Boddhisattva, chanted every evening in Zen monasteries around
the world. And the surprising—from the “Prayer of the Unknown
Confederate Soldier” to the blues of Lightnin’ Hopkins to the
poetry of Rumi.God help us to live slowly:To move simply:To look
softly:To allow emptiness:To let the heart createfor
us.Amen.—Michael LeunigYou, whose day it is, make itbeautiful.
Get out your rainbowcolors, so it will be beautiful.—Nootka Song
Based on extensive research and hands-on use, this practical,
inspiring guide promotes physical, mental and spritual well-being
through aromatherapy. A wide variety of formulas for everyday use
offering pure, natural face and body care cremes, oils, and salts
and hair rinses.
Celebrate the world's most seductive instrument. An obsessive,
full-colour gift book, Guitar captures the soul, the significance,
the history, the magic, the raw mojo of the guitar in all of its
beauty and variety. Written by David Schiller, author of Guitars
and the Guitars wall calendar, here are 200 instruments in stunning
detail. Iconic instruments - Leo Fender's history-making
"Broadcaster," Les Paul's log, the Gretsch Country Gentleman, the
trio of Martins (D-18, D-28, OM-28) collected, coveted and also
copied by every important guitar builder since. Historic
instruments - Eric Clapton's Brownie, George Harrison's
hand-painted Rocky, Prince's Yellow Cloud, Willie Nelson's Trigger,
the Hauser that was inextricably bound up with Andres Segovia's
preeminent artistry. Hand-carved archtop jazz guitars, pinnacles of
the luthier's art, from John D'Angelico to Ken Parker. There are
instruments from a new wave of female builders, including Shelley
D. Park, Joshia de Jonge, and Rosie Heydrich of England, with a
guitar she built out of 5,000 year-old wood retrieved from a peat
bog. And quirky, one-of-a-kind guitars, like Juha Ruokangas's
steampunk masterpiece, "Captain Nemo," and Linda Manzer's Pikasso
II built for Pat Metheny - four necks, 72 strings, and a thousand
pounds of pressure. Marrying pure visual pleasure with layers of
information, Guitar is a glorious gift for any guitar lover.
This title includes information on the proper safety and handling
of oils, extraction methods, practical everyday uses, documented
properties and methods of use. The chapters detail ancient
historical to present-day uses from around the world for carrier
oils, essential oils, Co2 extracts, absolutes, and infused oils.
This title includes information on the proper safety and handling
of oils, extraction methods, practical everyday uses, documented
properties and methods of use. The chapters detail ancient
historical to present-day uses from around the world for carrier
oils, essential oils, Co2 extracts, absolutes, and infused oils.
While it seeks neither to define Zen nor answer its most famous
koan ("What is the sound of one hand clapping?"), The Little Book
of Zen points to a calming way of looking at the world. Each page
features a quote, phrase, story, koan, haiku, or poem, interspersed
with essays on the Buddha, Zen arts, significant masters, and more.
The feeling is that of a meditation book with 2,500 years of wisdom
- from Lao-tzu to Lily Tomlin. It's a celebration of intuition: "If
a man wishes to be sure of the road he treads on, he must close his
eyes and walk in the dark." - St. John the Cross. Individuality:
"Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek
what they sought." - Basho. And self-discovery: "We already have
everything we need." - Pema Cho dro n. New material is taken from
contemporary spiritual leaders, writers, meditation teachers, and
others with an emphasis on the practice of mindfulness - on the
heart, rather than the head. Pen and ink illustrations from the
author bring an additional layer of feeling and beauty.
Celebrate the world's most seductive instrument. An obsessive,
full-color book in the irresistible format of Shoes and
Handbags--which together have over 700,000 copies in print--guitarS
delivers a feast of 500 guitars in vibrant color, plus players,
makers, legends, myths, and more.
Here are guitars that made history, that changed the course of
music, that inspired new generations of players and listeners. Here
are milestones in the guitar's search for its true self--Torres's
classical, the amazing Gibson L-5--and experiments that ushered in
a new world of sound--Rickenbacker's "Frying Pan" and Les Paul's
"Log." Plus B. B. King's Lucille, Willie Nelson's Trigger, Eric
Clapton's Brownie, the J-160E that John Lennon played during his
1968 "bed-in" with Yoko, Jimi Hendrix's hand-painted Flying V in
full psychedelic regalia. And the far-out Gittler--no body, no
neck, no peghead, yet every inch a guitar.
Also here are profiles of famous builders, including C. F. Martin,
Orville Gibson, Leo Fender--the Henry Ford of guitars--and the mad
genius Lloyd Loar. And individual luthiers, like Linda Manzer (her
Pikasso II has 42 tunable strings), the maverick Ken Parker, and
old-world artisan John D'Angelico, staring at skyscrapers from his
Lower East Side shop and creating the ultimate art deco
masterpiece, "The New Yorker."
Marrying visual pleasure with layers of information, "Guitars"
captures the soul, the significance, history, magic, and the raw
mojo of this most beloved of instruments.
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