“Since then we have become close friends, staying frequently in each other’s houses; eating and traveling together; confiding and sharing personal stories; discussing our mothers and the process of aging.”
Ringgold, Faith. We Flew over the Bridge: The Memoirs of Faith Ringgold. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005. p. xiii.
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Duke University Press
“Mankind has a rendezvous with destiny in outer space, some have predicted. Well: we are already traveling in space—this is the galaxy, right here. The wisdom and skill of those who studied the universe firsthand, by direct knowledge and experience, for millennia, both inside and outside themselves, are what we might call the Old Ways.”
Snyder, Gary. "Reinhabitation." Manoa 25, no. 1 (2013): 47. Accessed May 27, 2021. p. 48.
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JSTOR
“You are conscious of moving from the sink
to the cutting board:
albeit some of the actions you name
will begin to encroach on and crowd out other
actions
in your brain.
HE
He, continuously traveling,
had by then
boarded another ship,
had taken off
in another airplane
on an ocean, flying over a desert
over Khartoum. Khartoum
was 110 degrees
at midnight,
the airplanes whining on the runway.”
Scalapino, Leslie. “Saved.” O, and Other Poems. Berkeley: Sand Dollar, 1976. p. 15
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University of Pennsylvania
“Can you imagine that the heart energies are joining together for healing yourself and others?
Can you imagine heart energies traveling out into the universe as a healing for all victims and toward the end of violence?”
Oliveros, Pauline. “The Heart Chant.” Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice. New York: iUniverse, 2005. p. 41.
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iUniverse
“Visit your heart and allow a very pleasant memory to emerge.
Visualize and light up your spine traveling from the tip of the tailbone, vertebra
by vertebra up into the scull.”
Oliveros, Pauline. Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice. New York: iUniverse, 2005. p. 5.
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iUniverse