Songbook 50 stukken van John Coltrane Gearrangeerd voor C-instrumenten Medium moeilijkheidsgraad 285 pagina's Uittreksel uit de inhoud: Just For The Love Oleo We Six Alabama Central Park West India Spiral So What Lush Life Lazy Bird Giant Steps By The Numbers Body And Soul All Blues Locomotion In A Sentimental Mood Some Other Blues Lazy Bird Goldsboro Express Russian Lullaby 26-2 Cousin Mary Leverbaar sinds Maart 2014 artikelnummer 335131 verkoopseenheid 1 stuk Level Of Difficulty Intermediate, Hard Incl. Notes Yes With Tabs Yes With Chords No With Text No Bonus Audio No Bonus Video No Funk/Soul No Country No Folklore/Traditionals No Jazz Yes Classical Music No Latin No Metal No Golden Oldies/Evergreens No Pop No Alternative No Blues No Reggae No Rock No German Popular Songs No Film Music No Christmas Songs No Collection of different genres No C-Instruments 1 With chords 1 with Chords 1 for Soprano Recorder 1 Toon meer
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Twin flame or karmic connection? How to tell if you have met someone from your past life? Such connections have profound meaning and are meant to change your lives. They will bring up anxiety, fears, and unhealed parts of yourself.
Cohen in Buddhist regalia Celebrities and artists discussing religion is always a tricky business. Fame tends to be a of a very worldly nature and often threatens to cheapen the subject, or distract from the gravity of spiritual matters. This can go doubly awry when westerners project their exotic fantasies on Asian religions—the fantastic book, Karma Cola, by Gita Mehta is an insightful look at the phenomenon of American and European “pilgrims” traveling to India, hoping to find enlightenment. (Since people are people, anywhere you go, many of those pilgrims were defrauded by fake yogis—India’s snake oil salesman and televangelist swindler equivalent.) However, Leonard Cohen’s narration of the 1994 documentary pair, The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Way of Life and The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation, is both understated and dignified (with the first film featuring The Dalai Lama himself). Cohen, who was ordained as a Rinzai Zen Buddhist monk in 1996, is staid in his narration of Tibetan Buddhist theory and practice, but the films are neither dry nor academic—a scene with a man in a hospice dealing with his own mortality is particularly affecting. I have to say, I...
These inpsirational Milk and Honey quotes by Instagram poet Rupi Kaur will make you look at feminism in a whole new light.