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The little white flowers that were called Breaths of
Christmas in Legend and Story A Book for Boys and Girls Elva S. Smith
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Ms. BARNWELL: "Breaths" is from a poem by the Senegalese poet named Birago Diop, and it really expresses a world view about those who have died.
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(Soundbite of song, "Breaths") Ms. BARNWELL: (Singing) Listen more often to things than to beings.
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MARTIN: Well, I only have about 15, but just in the interest of time, maybe you'll share "Breaths" with us?
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Breaths can be bought and ingested, and with each increasing number of breaths, one has more power to do things like bring inanimate objects to life and even create a zombie-type being from the dead.
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Here, 6 Breaths, set to video art by Tim Richardson, takes its starting point from the act of breathing, whether wept or whispered.
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Breaths of Fresh Air:
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Breaths can be bought and ingested, and with each increasing number of breaths, one has more power to do things like bring inanimate objects to life and even create a zombie-type being from the dead.
“Warbreaker” by Brandon Sanderson (Tor, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Always include at least three Complete Breaths and at least a minute or two of meditation.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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Always include at least three Complete Breaths p. 150 and at least a minute or two of meditation.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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