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The history of mankind has revealed he has produced great inventions, wonderful works of art, discoveries, and has created a fragile family unit. The Love of man has been revealed in our souls by; poetry, history and by his devotion to his God. Man efforts of love have slowly declined over his years on Earth. Love needs to be motivated and patiently encouraged. This is my intent for writing this book; that one might grow in their love and touch the world that is starving for Godly love. Godly love is not like Man's love; it has no expectations for paybacks but given freely without cause. I…mehr

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The history of mankind has revealed he has produced great inventions, wonderful works of art, discoveries, and has created a fragile family unit. The Love of man has been revealed in our souls by; poetry, history and by his devotion to his God. Man efforts of love have slowly declined over his years on Earth. Love needs to be motivated and patiently encouraged. This is my intent for writing this book; that one might grow in their love and touch the world that is starving for Godly love. Godly love is not like Man's love; it has no expectations for paybacks but given freely without cause. I hope to motivate this Godly love within you. God created the world and made it a world of many colors. He beautified the world with the color of the rainbow. Everything that God created was colored to his perfection, including man. Man does see the things God create as perfect because only visualizes them with his eyes. God expected the man to visualize the beauty that he created with all of his senses; including his spiritual sense. This sense is lead by God and communed straight to man's heart.
Autorenporträt
James Taylor is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and co-founded Dolphin-Moon Press in 1973, making it one of Baltimore's oldest small press publishing houses. For nearly a decade, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Taylor was literary chairman to the Baltimore Mayor's Advisory Committee on Art and Culture and was a member of the Maryland governor's panel choosing the state's poet laureate. In 1999 he co-founded with Dick Horne the American Dime Museum in Baltimore, a museum that was part of Victorian recreation and part homage to circus, carnival and dime museum culture; Taylor dissolved his partnership with Horne in 2003. Almost immediately, he began work on reestablishing his own museum attractions in Washington, DC, in the Palace of Wonders, which opened in 2006. He has given countless readings of his work both here and abroad and has been featured internationally on numerous occasions on TV, radio, and in print in connection with his own writing, his museums, and Dolphin-Moon Press. He has also served as a historical consultant to numerous television productions in his capacity as a variety arts historian. He has three books of poetry and fiction to date: Tigerwolves, Tricks of Vision, and Artifacture (featuring illustrations by half a dozen artists). His Shocked and Amazed! - On & Off the Midway, published through Dolphin-Moon since 1995, is the world's only journal devoted to novelty and variety exhibition and life in the sideshow; in 2002, Lyons/Globe Pequot Press published a "Best Of" Shocked and Amazed! In his private life, he has worked for the state government of Maryland since 1975, and for 25 years, beginning in 1984, he was an Associate Professor of English at the Dundalk Campus of the Community College of Baltimore County.