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Location: Dorset, England
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
In "Deep Equality" Jocelyn Chaplin does a masterful job of weaving insights from music, therapy, daily life, activism, and spirituality to create an elegant and coherent thesis supporting the essential place of rhythm in life. This book is valuable in many ways, not least because it helps make sense of many of the things we do automatically and which help us ground and integrate the awesome complexity of being human. Chaplin encourages us to do these activities more than just instinctively, and with more awareness, and thus to enhance our sense of belonging to this life and this planet.
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This book is small and perfectly formed, with a sweet and frothy exterior. Inside though, while it's definitely a fun read, it quickly becomes apparent that beneath the froth there's real wisdom. As well as the depth of her understanding of astrological lore, April Elliott Kent knows a lot about marriage. This book is a great resource for couples planning their wedding, as well as for those who are already wed. It will help you understand the flavour of marriage you inhabit, and how to make the most of it.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Adam Smith's new book on Saturn is a wonderful read. His writing is a real treat: wise, warm, funny, incisive, and elegant. He has a deep understanding of Saturn and the resonance the Saturnian principle has on the individual life, and manages to express complex information with great clarity. It is refreshing to read a book with so strong a focus on maturity; an attribute of human development that often gets lost in today's youth-focused culture. The book is full of good information throughout, but I have to single out the section on Saturn's transits through the houses as being particularly insightful and useful. My only criticism is that I wish the book was longer, and hope that in… Read more
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