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Richard Rosen

    18. Februar 1949
    Richard Rosen
    Yoga by the Numbers
    Bad president
    Bad dog
    Bad baby
    Sommerhitze
    Daddy Boys
    • Richard Rosen setzt den Reigen seiner Jungsgeschichten, den er mit „Sommerhitze“ begonnen hat, mit weiteren aufregenden Begegnungen fort: Bastian schlendert neugierig über das Zirkusgelände und sinkt wenig später in die kräftigen Artistenarme der Flying Ghiradellis, Marvin ist ganz versessen auf den Schnurrbart des türkischen Gemüsehändlers, Sören entdeckt auf dem staubigen Dachboden das Geheimnis von Herrn Ridder, und Christoph macht nachts im Garten eine verheißungsvolle Bekanntschaft. Wieder gelingt es dem Autor, die Begeisterung seiner jungen Helden über im Grunde ganz einfache Genüsse überaus sinnlich zu inszenieren. (RoteReihe)

      Daddy Boys
    • Sie heißen Kevin, Nick oder Bastian; sie sind keine Kinder mehr, aber auch noch nicht richtig erwachsen. Der männliche Körper ist für sie ein großes Wunder, ihr eigener ebenso wie der des besten Freundes oder des fremden Mannes, dessen ausgereifte Kraft sie bewundern. Ob am Badesee, in den Umkleideräumen des Schwimmbads oder in einem abgelegenen Garten – sie genießen die Hitze des Sommers und vor allem sich selbst, die neue Welt der Sexualität und das männliche Vorbild, dem sie nacheifern. Richard Rosen gelingt es meisterhaft, sich in diese ebenso unschuldigen wie abgründigen Situationen hineinzuversetzen und jeden Augenblick der Lust, den seine Helden auskosten, im Text neu zu erschaffen. Mit ihrer dichten Atmosphäre und ihrem perfekten Timing sind diese Stories selbst ein wenig wie Sex.

      Sommerhitze
    • Numbers play a meaningful role in the philosophy of many spiritual traditions—and yoga is no exception. For example, the number one is the quintessential yoga number, representing “unity” and “wholeness”; number two sometimes stands for co-operative effort, and other times for conflict; and number four is the number of completeness or stability, as it “stands” on “four legs.” There are twelve different names for the mantra OM, each one revealing a different aspect of this root sound.With his distinctive blend of knowledge and humor, Richard Rosen unpacks the fascinating significance that numbers hold in the philosophy and practice of yoga. Stories and practices woven throughout—like the Eka Danta simple meditation exercise, which concentrates on "one pointedness" and is associated with the one tusk of Ganesh—offer readers a hands-on way to explore the importance of numbers in their own practice. Yoga by the Numbers will enlighten and entertain the yogi in your life.

      Yoga by the Numbers
    • Pranayama beyond the Fundamentals

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,2(34)Abgeben

      For serious students of yoga who have an established pranayama practice, this book is a follow-up to Rosen’s previous book, The Yoga of Breath. Here he picks up where he left off, offering a selection of traditional yogic techniques for those who wish to deepen their practice of pranayama and their understanding of the ancient wisdom of yoga. Rosen skillfully puts forward an array of awareness disciplines, breathing practices, mudras, and seals, interspersed with anecdotes and quotes from ancient texts.A free audio program available online offers a variety of guided practices so that listeners can create their own pranayama series, with guidance from the author in the appendix. (Download instructions available in the book.)

      Pranayama beyond the Fundamentals
    • A comprehensive overview for professionals working with traumatized children, which outlines the theory and practice of life story therapy, a method which helps children and cares to question and resolve issues and events within a child's life.

      Life Story Therapy with Traumatized Children
    • Such Good Girls

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(24)Abgeben

      "The real-life puzzle of what happened to the generation of Jewish children who survived the Holocaust in hiding, Edgar Award-winning mystery novelist R. D. Rosen tells this silent, forgotten generation's story through the lives of three girls hidden in three different countries--among the less than 10 percent of Jewish children in Europe to survive World War II--who went on to lead remarkable lives in New York City"-- Provided by publisher

      Such Good Girls
    • Convergence Marketing

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,4(5)Abgeben

      Offering a common language, better processes, and a set of practical tools, Convergence Marketing is a real-world guide that successfully combines the best of brand and direct into something more powerful and effective than either can be on its own. Convergence marketing offers the kind of real-time accountability that positions marketing as a vital and effective component of leadership's overall business strategy. Convergence brings brand and direct together with respect to both disciplines, within the same silos. And it offers the necessary tools and processes that deliver better results. Our global market demands nothing less than this fully integrated approach. Convergence Marketing is the key to shifting marketing communications efforts from a cost-based to a profit-driven model and will have your CFO begging you to spend more money.

      Convergence Marketing