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Absolution for the Kitchen Sink

Absolution for the Kitchen Sink

Rod Rippel

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Xlibris US
Año de edición:
2018
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781984563705
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A collection of poetry and commentaries on life experience and issues of the Spirit Movement of the latter half of the 20th century that appear relevant in the emerging 21st. Topics include celebration of life transitions, reflections on life-style modes, insights into the religious dimension, the aging process, and speculations regarding the revolutionary imperatives for Planet Earth.1) 'And meaning Who can think of Meaning At a time like this.'With those opening lines, you’ve got a conversation! Thanks for the book, we seem to drink of the same river bed! Jaime V, Saipan.2) What a subtle sense of humor about serious subjects. I enjoy immensely...Cathy, yoga friend.3) Reading your ’Absolution..’ poetry each evening at supper. Love them. Marion and Carl M. Detroit.4) Your book graced my mailbox - much to my delight! I especially jumped to the last 'Journey to the East' and 'Interpreting Paul...' You’ve captured the flavor of spirit in out times. Thank you so much. Bill S. Topeka 5) Among my favorites so far are 'Zen Buddhism,' 'The One Constant' & 'Trump-eting.' Love your humor. The last line in the book says it...'So there you have it.' Barbara B. Santee CA

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