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One final paradox: Although these poems are not confessional (they do not contain personal remembrances, hurts, or hopes), they gradually reveal an intensely individual mind--a lucid, generous, and humorous one.
In my opinion Kay is the best, most beautiful poet working in the English language today. She has quietly reinvented rhyming poetry according to her own peculiar--but very logical--rules. I consider her best poems to be miraculous.
In admiration,
Henry Rathvon
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This book is more thorough than the second edition of Mage the Ascension. Not only does it provide a lot of examples and explanations for spells, and rituals, it also cleared up a lot of the limitations and potentials for the various spheres.
Even though there are already party lines, the rules make it possible to have both Traditional and Technocratic magi working together. It is a time of reorganization and both parties are trying to find their destinies. In fact, the reader will follow the experiences of a Celestial Chorus member and a member of the Hippocratic Circle throughout the book. The idea of same goals through different methods was stressed.
The time period seemed to be the ideal setting for Mage. Not only are their so many possibilities in terms of new ideas and beliefs, the age of exploration in the high seas, the skies, the unknown continents, as well as the Void are all available for curious magi and their associates.
This book is a must for anyone who is interested in Mage. It is a very complete work and has vital information for storytellers and players who want to use the Renaissance setting. Whether you have an interest in high artisans, explorers, knights, shamans, witches, alchemists, there is something here for you.
In the Mage timeline, though, there was a crucial event which splitted history in two: Renaissance. It was then that the whole world started believing in science and it's apparent limitless capacities. It was then when people started removing some attributes which made the world turn from God, and it was then when the church started the most brutal prosecution against "pagans": Inquisition.
This is a book about the clash between 3 forces: Faith, Science and Magick. And as the Mage storyline goes, it's the perfect moment to play a Mage.
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I think that what she has written is applicable to various situations of grief. But several of the entries are specifically about dealing with the loss of a child, so if you get this book for someone dealing with another kind of grief, they might find these sections disorienting. Also, this book is very much geared towards a theistic audience (one's relationship with God is mentioned several times), so it is probably not appropriate for readers with a more secular orientation.
Overall, I found this to be a compassionate and gentle book with some good practical advice. She includes some practical exercises for the grieving parent. However, I should note that two of her exercises are not environmentally friendly (one suggests releasing helium balloons, and another suggests scattering ripped paper in the wind). Much of the book has a "New Age-y" feel, such as when she says "You will be one with God and your child."
Overall, I respect Karlene Kay Ryan for taking her personal grief and using her experience as a way to help others. Whatever its flaws or limitations, "To Find Hope" is an admirable book which, I believe, has the potential to bring peace to many.
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Silence is not snow./ It cannot grow/ deeper. A thousand years/ of it are thinner/ than paper. so/ we must have it/ all wrong/ when we feel trapped/ like mastodons.