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“Spiritual” describes a human being who has evolved to some tangible level, as an energy force of unconditional love. “Spirituality” is the applied effort required for a human being to become spiritual, maturing the human being from the potential state to the expressed state, as a balancing force of energy."Rob Taylor, The Irreducible PrimaryWith fifty new, original poems, Northern Moons emerges as a continuum to Rob Taylor's previous books, The Irreducible Primary and Noesis. Rob Taylor's writings focus precisely on the spiritual health of the human species. His poetry surgically exposes uncomfortable truths specific to the absence of spirituality relative to influences imposed on the global population by governments, political systems, religion, and the impact of adults on the world's children.The spiritually-based essence of Taylor's poetry speaks to the layers of consciousness that compose our soul. Each line is constructed (regardless of content or perceived context) as an inspiration for the reader to engage in a mindfulness approach to understanding the dynamics and worth of human influence across the spectrum of creation. The outcome of that effort is a greater capacity for love of each other and eventually cultivating a community.
"Spiritual" describes a human being who has evolved to some tangible level, as an energy force of unconditional love. "Spirituality" is the applied effort required for a human being to become spiritual, maturing the human being from the potential state to the expressed state, as a balancing force of energy."Rob Taylor, The Irreducible Primary With fifty new, original poems, Northern Moons emerges as a continuum to Rob Taylor's previous books, The Irreducible Primary and Noesis. Rob Taylor's writings focus precisely on the spiritual health of the human species. His poetry surgically exposes uncomfortable truths specific to the absence of spirituality relative to influences imposed on the global population by governments, political systems, religion, and the impact of adults on the world's children. The spiritually-based essence of Taylor's poetry speaks to the layers of consciousness that compose our soul. Each line is constructed (regardless of content or perceived context) as an inspiration for the reader to engage in a mindfulness approach to understanding the dynamics and worth of human influence across the spectrum of creation. The outcome of that effort is a greater capacity for love of each other and eventually cultivating a community.
Get Hip! tells the story of hip replacement, from the first pains of osteoarthritis, through medical decisions, surgery and recovery. It is the story of retired journalist Rob Taylor and 11 other hip surgery patients, men and women, ages 30 to 88. It's written for patients, so it glosses over some medical complexities, but includes medical studies, tips, exercises and insights from orthopaedic surgeon Wayne E. Moschetti, MD, MS. Get Hip! explains how to plan and prepare for surgery. It talks about managing pain, physical therapy and drugs. It tells how long it took this dozen patients to get back to active lives. And it includes their confirmation that the surgery improved their lives.
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