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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - There are pains that society recognizes, legitimizes, and accompanies. And there are other pains that can only be experienced in secret, without witnesses, without rituals, without the right to comfort. Francisco Javier Olivas has dedicated this book to exploring precisely that dark area of human experience: mourning the death of a partner in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. The work, the result of research carried out at the University of Granada with 27 participants who have lost their partners, is a shocking document that reveals how heteropatriarchy not only conditions the ways we love, but also the ways we die and are mourned. Through testimonies that combine pain, courage, and a tenderness that resists oppression, Olivas constructs an essay that is at once a political denunciation, a clinical tool, and an act of symbolic reparation. But Otro dolor is also a book about the resilience of love. Because, as Olivas demonstrates, no system of oppression is capable of breaking the human capacity to love and be loved. The testimonies collected speak of intense bonds, mutual care, and shared lives that deserve to be mourned with dignity. They also speak of the internal differences within the community: lesbian women face an even more complex grieving process, marked by a double invisibility that exposes them to specific forms of symbolic and material violence.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - What is the true purpose of a physical ailment This book offers an illuminating perspective on health by positing that the body's biological response has a precise evolutionary purpose. Through Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer's 5 Biological Laws, the author presents a detailed framework for understanding the origin of symptoms as adaptive programs in response to biological shocks or dramatic situations experienced in solitude. The work analyzes the triad formed by the psyche, the brain, and the organ, offering practical tools to identify conflicts related to survival, protection, performance, and territory. The text integrates the practice of Presence and the observation of the breath as fundamental anchors for transcending mental and emotional autopilot. Through tissue-specific charts and everyday examples, Cristina Pardo Arquero enables the reader to empirically verify how nature always acts in favor of life. The central premise upholds the infallibility of the body, which operates under codes engraved over millions of years of biological evolution. By removing the filter of fear and limiting beliefs, the individual regains sovereignty over their own well-being. This guide invites deep inner listening to transform the perception of illness into a vital compass. Knowledge of biological processes and connection with one's personal essence allow one to navigate healing processes with renewed confidence in organic wisdom.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In the late 1970s, a group of young people decided to blend the Arab influences of Andalusian culture with the power of 1970s progressive and psychedelic rock. Thus was born Mezquita, a band that created something never heard before. This book invites you to explore their story from the inside. You'll learn the story of four restless young men: Randy López, José Rafa Rosso, Paco López 'Roscka,' and Rafael Zorrilla 'el Pelu'--long before the world discovered them, when they were still rehearsing as the trio Expresión, dreaming of a sound all their own. You'll discover how the Rota naval base became an unexpected gateway to new musical horizons, and how Andalusia pulsed to the rhythm of a vibrant scene known to few, alongside other bands that were beginning to succeed, such as Medina Azahara in Córdoba or Triana in Seville. Mezquita released two seminal LPs at that time: Recuerdos de mi tierra and Califas del rock. Albums that are revered today in Japan, in Italy, in any corner where progressive rock is taken seriously. Here you'll find the stories behind them: the nights in the studio, the grueling tours, the encounters with figures like Mariskal Romero, and also the lost battles against an industry that would soon turn its gaze toward Madrid. The author has delved into archives, spoken with the protagonists, and corrected errors that had persisted for decades. The result is an intimate and rigorous portrait of musicians who transformed their world through experimentation and talent. A work that bears witness to one of the most powerful and creative moments in 20th-century Andalusia.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - He was eighteen when he left everything behind. He abandoned Oxford, his promising academic career, his family's expectations. He went deep into the forest and, using two of his sister's robes and his father's old hood, fashioned himself a hermit's habit. Richard Rolle (c. 1290-1349) was searching for something that books could not give him. He found it in the solitude of the Yorkshire moors: an inner fire that did not burn but illuminated, a sweetness that intoxicated the soul, a song that welled up without words. For the rest of his life, he tried to explain the inexplicable. The Fire of Love is the result of that young and passionate intimacy: a book that combines spiritual autobiography with mystical treatise, poetry with the psychology of the soul. A book that influenced all the great English contemplatives who followed and that resonates today with surprising relevance. Because there are questions that never change: What does it mean to truly love How is a life transformed Where should one look for what truly matters Seven centuries ago, an English hermit found answers that continue to burn.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Like the haijin who has managed to capture the precise moment--or aware--and capture it, Joan de la Vega creates snapshots in which, with meditative and fertile contemplation, he captures the fibers of everyday life and its mystical reverberation. Inspired by the Japanese poetry of Kobayashi Issa, alongside the lithographs of Katsushika Hokusai in Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, he embarks on a journey of initiation through nature and the human condition, the real and its aspirations, the detail of a flower by the roadside. The pain of the world and its compassion are revealed to us with the subtle harmony of a brush that has known how to trace, with the precise calligraphy of one who fears not, that vast expanse of the unnameable. A book that, like an oracle, questions us about who we are and how we can strengthen those bonds that unite us to the universe of which we are an indissoluble part. MARÍA GARCÍA ZAMBRANO A sublime collection of poems, with a clear gaze, that reorganizes the elements of our world through tranquility and revelation. AZAHARA ALONSO There is a point of free emptiness, of silence that is a point of intersection. It barely breathes in the traces of the air. It fades and reaches us, giving itself for nothing. We do not know why it insists on its fragility, which is ours. What it says, it says without being seen, almost without being heard. This poet places this point not at the end but at the beginning of every sentence, of every word, right where the experience of the decisive moment opens up as if such a thing were possible. ANTONIO MÉNDEZ RUBIO 'Poetry is painting that speaks, and painting, silent poetry,' noted the Greek poet Simonides of Ceos. Two and a half millennia later, Joan de la Vega-Ramal masterfully brings Hokusai's prints to life and gathers unknown words, ambassadors of a floating world. A notebook from the west to gather the light coming from the east and bring it to the reader with the same delicacy with which cherry blossoms fall. High poetry that invites us to contemplation, to the art of looking at what has no owner. LAURA GIORDANI In Daughters of a Rising Sun, Joan's words bloom like the most beautiful cherry blossoms and fill us with meaning and a delicate, everlasting light. JULIO MAS ALCARAZ.