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There are those who say life is a pathway one paves with many things: time, space, questions, answers, desires, fulfillment, and loss. They believe we carefully arrange each for cause and consequence to give life order and structure. Life, however, provides an alternative outlook, where it lays its elements according to its own will. The pavement is not carefully arranged; rather the elements lay loosely, and in between them are the white spaces that we fill with joy, sorrow, and the depth of what it means to be human. For Thibaut and Pierre-Auguste Desmarais, Lucy Nightingberg's return visit for a night in Amaury Babin's pub La Place de St-Paul will bring their individual paths into sharp relief. Over the course of one evening, memories, sudden recollections, and immediate emotions give rise to passion, longing, and the unveiling of beclouded secrets, as a delicate dance of fervent love and redemption roils. Unannounced glimpses into their pasts glue pieces of the story together, and an understanding of the narrative in its entirety is constructed from which a truth might be gleaned. A rich emotional tableau is the setting for an evening of love, passion, atonement in C. JoyBell C.'s new novella. Full of extraordinary depth and a keen sense for the primal needs of her disparate characters, her profound understanding of the human condition is reminiscent of the classics Madame Bovary and Wuthering Heights. As past and present collide, the author's focus on the universal and her fierce characterizations make this modern update of classic romanticism succeed where many fail, utilizing the underlying human experience to serve as a foundation to take a classic literary style and make it new. Though it is no small feat capturing the aesthetic of modern drama while simultaneously retaining the depth of a previous literary form, Saint Paul Trois Châteaux: 1948 accomplishes this task with ease and aplomb, consistently delivering startling moments of emotion the likes of which are rare indeed.
The world-renowned "C. JoyBell C. Quotes" brought together and bound into one stylish, modern fieldguide-for-life. An indispensable source of beauty, truth and wisdom- this little white book is destined to be passed down from generation to generation- to become your "Vade Mecum."
All Things Lit Like Fireflies is an illumination of words designed to pull your attention towards the lighthearted side of reality. Serving as sister book to All Things Dance Like Dragonflies, these pages are filled with simple illustrations coupled by raw, palpable reflections. Open the covers and let out the fireflies!
The author refers to this particular book of poetry as writing from, "the other side" of her pen. She thinks of this collection as something similar to an unruly liaison, and while she considers her other works of poetry to be her "Mozarts", she sees this one as her "Beethoven". Normally, things that run around don't bloom and things that bloom can't run around. But aren't we all like this, at the end of the day? We all run around in this world, while we bloom at the same time (or at least we try to). Expect a departure from the sculpture-like poetry that the author is already known for and be prepared to read what sounds like pages torn out of a weathered and worn diary of a woman who runs around in this world, and blooms wherever and whenever she can.
Unleashed, sacred, erotic, otherworldly, palpable and serene. This one's for the wild ones. The black sheep, the lost ones, the found ones, the ones who are loved, the unforgotten ones. This one's for the wild ones. Designed to be read and pondered upon as a "novel-made-out-of-poems", these pages will call you into certain depths and ask you to connect the dots wherever there are open spaces. You are impelled to feel and to think. And to chew on this paper until it runs through your veins.
Sequel to, "the little white book", this "little blue book" carries all of the gold that the first book harbours, and then some! The first Vade Mecum has been put to good use by loyal supporters and zealous readers, who never let her out of their sight! Carried in handbags and briefcases the world over, she has become exactly what she was created to be! This little blue book continues with the legacy of the white one, while building upon more evolved subject matter. You will find many morsels of knowledge on the topics of soul alchemy and science, as well as a stronger push in the areas of women's issues and societal transformation. You will surely, without a doubt, always take her with you!
The sands that move and escape onto your skin illuminate you! You are carried on the blizzards of many suns; they are a legion, even more than Jupiter's moons! Speak the language of celestial beings, let the words pull you unto them and set you loose in the place that is not hidden, but still is unseen. This place, these words: a thing of magic!
Unleashed, sacred, otherworldly, palpable and serene. This one's for the wild ones. The black sheep, the lost ones, the found ones, the ones who are loved, the unforgotten ones. This one's for the wild ones. Designed to be read and pondered upon as a "novel-made-out-of-poems", these pages will call you into certain depths and ask you to connect the dots wherever there are open spaces. You are impelled to feel and to think. And to chew on this paper until it runs through your veins. This book does not contain the erotica found in the original version.
Brought to you by popular demand, C. JoyBell C. gives us a modern-day grimoire on parenting via Soul Alchemy, one that will guide us onto becoming the light that we want to see in our children. You will be gently led up the steps towards mastering your own mind and crafting your own soul, thus, this manifesto is designed not only with the parent in mind; but it is for every individual on the higher journey.
Indulca mei radices. "The Conversation of Merachefet: A Book of Secrets" is best interpreted as "an intrinsic esoteric conversation" in which the essence of all purpose and of all universal form are discussed. A free-flowing dialogue designed as a single lengthy conversation, this writing is described by the author to be her "most revealing work ever." The pages within will take you on an inward odyssey of seraphic discoveries, which can be likened only unto pure magic, raw wisdom, and deific insight. The word "Merachefet" itself is given to mystical terminology. It has been discussed, highly valued by, the wisest of ancient rabbis and sages. The name C. JoyBell C. has become synonymous with the virtues of wisdom and beauty, while her globally scattered words are readily gathered by people from all walks of life; from the most respected of doctors, professors, astronomers, movers and shakers of the world today; to the most current celebrities and the humblest of individuals in society! Such an equanimity and symphony are produced by her words, however, have you ever stopped to ask yourself what the root of all this is, where it all comes from? Within the covers of this book, you will find those roots uncovered, exposing a pure and eternal form of knowledge that will render you to an utterly Elysian experience.
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