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Author : Swetha Lodha
Date : 09 - Nov - 2009
Pages : 13
Format : PDF eBOOK
Table of Contents
Introduction To
Subliminal Message ............
Here is a poem about the dichotomy between those with nothing and those with everything. Never is this contrast more great than when the well to do come to visit the ner'do 'well. That is what we h...
James, middle-aged, is given to one-night flings with younger men in whom he searches for someone he lost long ago. A random comment by his latest catch draws his mind back to the past, to a boy he...
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Take a journey through chicken hell, human heaven, and the space between as your frie...
This poem is about the sufferings of a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the confusion and pain it can cause in their heads and in their lives.
I am not sure if it can ever be truly c...
Thomas G. Long, one of America’s most trusted and thoughtful pulpit voices, provides a much-needed theological and cultural critique of today’s Christian funeral.
Long begins by describing how t...
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“Strip your psyche to the bare bones of spontaneous process, and you give yourself one chance in a thousand, to make the Pass.”
---William S. Burroughs
“I maintained that psychiatry, in the bro...