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Learning by Heart: Teachings to Free the Creative Spirit

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I admire Tony’s gumption, his refusal to follow conventional wisdom, his unflinching honesty about his own failures, and his unshakable belief that there’s a better world out there—and that he was destined to improve the work of teachers everywhere. The Greatest Secret, the long-awaited major work by Rhonda Byrne, lays out the next quantum leap in a journey that will take the listener beyond the material world and into the spiritual realm, where all possibilities exist. Through lifelong learning and service we may “join the choir invisible Whose music is the gladness of the world. For our lives to become the music of hope for the world, our learning must be heart deep; it must reach our very core. Finally, to assimilate new information is to understand and remember it so that you can use it as your own: You have to assimilate so much knowledge as a trainee doctor.

This book is about releasing, supporting the burgeoning artist, but I think that it goes beyond that.If you learn something by heart (or in UK English off by heart), you learn it in such a way that you can say it from memory: We all had to learn a poem by heart and thirty years later, I can still recite it. The fig tree is there, too, when war breaks out, when the capital is reduced to ashes and rubble, when the teenagers vanish. Given the language barrier, the support worker made sure that all conversations in person and online were in Munir's first language so that he could fully understand and participate in the wellbeing sessions. Children and young people are invited to choose poems they love, to learn them by heart and perform them in a school performance event.

True to Wagner’s guiding principle, this compelling memoir will help you make sense of yourself and the world around you. Corita Kent, a respected artist, taught art at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles for more than 30 years. This way our offerings could be described the same as William Shakespeare described mercy: “It is twice blessed; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes” ( The Merchant of Venice, act 4, scene 1, lines 186–87). Pupils who succeed in learning and performing a poem by heart, however short, feel an incredible sense of achievement. The staccato consonants in a line like “But being awak’d, I do despise my dream” encourage you to spit the line out.A LIMITED edition of 175 copies handprinted on Zerall mouldmade paper at Five Seasons Press, Hereford.

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