The narrative follows two young men on a brief yet impactful road trip through Scotland on a vintage 1965 Royal Enfield Crusader Sports motorcycle. Spanning 1200 miles in just a few days, this journey serves as a catalyst for profound personal transformation, marking the beginning of a decades-long spiritual exploration. The author reflects on the significance of this seemingly simple adventure, highlighting its lasting influence on his life.
The proposal for a uniform spelling system for Native American languages highlights the significant variations across tribes and regions. John Pickering emphasizes practical and philosophical reasons for this system, advocating for clear communication and the preservation of indigenous cultural identities. This work is essential for scholars in linguistics, anthropology, and Native American studies, offering insights into the intersection of language and cultural heritage.
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Exploring themes of Oneness and connectivity, this book delves into insights from Orbs and other spiritual phenomena, emphasizing the universal connections that transcend various faiths and religions. It invites readers to reflect on their individual experiences and the shared spiritual journey, promoting a sense of unity among diverse beliefs.
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Take your creativity to another level with this book! Rock music is, or should be, a form of personal expression. This text was written to encourage and develop the drummer's ability to create and develop his own ideas from a solid foundation. This is one in a series of books that deals with one of the most important aspects of rock drumming that of rhythmic improvisation. Topics covered in this book are: The Rock Feeling, The Variations and Development of a Basic Figure, Rhythmic Improvisation, Solos, and Cymbal Variations with the Right Hand. Recording by Frank Briggs. Includes access to online audio.