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A poetic tribute to the life of Chilean-born swami and yoga teacher Swami Ramakrishnananda of Manhattan, along with poems recognizing his devotees and the ancient teaching of Hindusim. The book concludes with a series of poems written over 21 nights that bring the teachings into ones daily life. All based on a poetic form developed by John Cage.

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A poetic tribute to the life of Chilean-born swami and yoga teacher Swami Ramakrishnananda of Manhattan, along with poems recognizing his devotees and the ancient teaching of Hindusim. The book concludes with a series of poems written over 21 nights that bring the teachings into ones daily life. All based on a poetic form developed by John Cage.
Autorenporträt
Aaron Joy (W.W.U., Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, 2001) worked as the 'Bellingham Herald' librarian for a few years and wrote for the 'Bellingham Herald,' 'Whatcom Watch' and 'Betty Pages' newspapers. His local theater and history work earned a Mayors Arts Award Letter of Commendation (2000). He has lived in Hungary, Japan, San Francisco and Manhattan, the later where he directed Off-Broadway and worked in the music industry. He now lives in Portland, Maine and is on staff of a law firm. He has written and published countless fiction and non-fiction books since his first book in 1999, "A History Of Bellingham's Parks", including books on spirituality and music history. He is also a prolific blogger and youtuber. www.aaronjoyauthor.weebly.com