This wind

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Blending hard-edged observation with a fine dash of humour, the text maps the apprenticeship of the heart from the individual breath to the wind. At once an affirmation of the self and its annihilation, This Wind opens into the silence behind the words.

“Aquifer of spirit and collection of meditative lyrics, This Wind explores poetry as an “emotional way of thinking.” Moreover, it is a motherboard for the Motherword. One of the most moving pieces is “Aids Chronicles VI.” It is probably the elegy of the nineties. It establishes sanctuary for compassion.” – Peter Van Toorn

A New Englander by birth, Joan Ruvinsky moved to Montreal to study physics, and later, linguistics at McGill University. She was an internationally recognized nondual yoga and meditation teacher and the author of The Recognition of Our Own Heart, a commentary on the Pratyabhijñahrdayam and Our Way to Here: Musings on Nonduality in Everyday Life.

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Blending hard-edged observation with a fine dash of humour, the text maps the apprenticeship of the heart from the individual breath to the wind. At once an affirmation of the self and its annihilation, This Wind opens into the silence behind the words.

“Aquifer of spirit and collection of meditative lyrics, This Wind explores poetry as an “emotional way of thinking.” Moreover, it is a motherboard for the Motherword. One of the most moving pieces is “Aids Chronicles VI.” It is probably the elegy of the nineties. It establishes sanctuary for compassion.” – Peter Van Toorn

A New Englander by birth, Joan Ruvinsky moved to Montreal to study physics, and later, linguistics at McGill University. She was an internationally recognized nondual yoga and meditation teacher and the author of The Recognition of Our Own Heart, a commentary on the Pratyabhijñahrdayam and Our Way to Here: Musings on Nonduality in Everyday Life.