JOHN ASHBERY Part 1: Stephen Burt, a poet and Harvard professor of English, has compared the now famous poet John Ashbery(1927- ) to T. S. Eliot, calling Ashbery "the last figure whom half the English-language poets alive thought a great model, and the other half thought incomprehensible." Ashbery's ncreasing critical recognition by the 1970s transformed him from an obscure avant-garde experimentalist into one of America's most important poets, though still ...
There are so many secrets of this life Hidden in the breeze, I wouldn't tell, but keep them safe In these melodies- In daytime I listen to my old, sweet friend, the brightest songs of the minstrel, to myself suspend, and my soul belongs in the windiest leaves, in a smile, to rise up, to fly In a single straight line, for a while for the night sky. My friend had peace and joy at heart, an angel dance ...
So I was watching this show, One Life, a nature documentary. There are no words for how beautiful this is... It held me in total fascination. The beauty of it... is truly immeasureable. A kind of mouse that runs along paths, darting and making quick turns to escape a very fast lizard, that can't make the turns quite as well. The commentator said, "For every predator. . . there is an escape artist which gladdens the heart." It couldn't be more true. Then when they got to the part ...
Peace be on you. The major purpose of coming of Prophets is that people recognize God and make their lives virtuous and avoid sins. Their aim is to repair the lost relation between humanity and God. Through them, signs of God are shown. Their prayers are answered miraculously. Spirituality becomes live and Unity of God is established by them. The Promised Reformer of this era, Hazrat Promised Messiah Mahdi (on whom be peace) said that he has been sent by Allah the Exalted ...