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  1. 29 quotes from Ki Longfellow: 'I ask for nothing. / In return I give All. / There is no earning my Love. / No work needed, no effort / Save to listen to what is already heard, / To see what is already seen. / To know what is already known.

  2. After seven years they return to a Judaea where many now believe John the Baptizer is the messiah. Salome too begins to believe, but Mariamne, now called Magdalene, is drawn to his cousin, Yeshu’a, a man touched by the divine in the same way she was during her days of illness. Together they speak of sharing their direct experience of God; but Yeshu’a unexpectedly gains a reputation as a ...

  3. As Ki Longfellow-Stanshall, she created and sailed the Thekla, a 180 foot Baltic Trader, to Bristol, England where it became the Old Profanity Showboat. It remains there today as a Bristol landmark.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2001 · China Blues is a witty, fast-paced, fascinating delight of a read, a close and colorful look at San Francisco in the early Jazz Age. But it's also a study of a young woman very much like Austen's Emma. Longfellow's heroine is rich, vain, and foolish, yet basically good-hearted in her headlong plunge into tragedy.

  5. Shadow Roll (A Sam Russo Mystery, #1), Good Dog, Bad Dog (A Sam Russo Mystery, #2), The Girl in the Next Room (A Sam Russo Mystery, #3), and Dead on the...

  6. Ki Longfellow. (Pamela Longfellow) ( b.1944) Ki Longfellow (born Pamela Longfellow) is an American novelist, playwright, theatrical producer, theater director and entrepreneur. In Britain, as the widow of Vivian Stanshall, she is well known as the guardian of his artistic heritage, but elsewhere she is best known for her own work, especially ...

  7. Sinopsis de EL SECRETO DE MARIA MAGDALENA. De pecadora arrepentida a líder de los primeros cristianos, de prostituta a «conocedora del Todo», María Magdalena fue relegada a un papel secundario en la Iglesia hace más de mil setecientos años. Ahora, con el descubrimiento en 1945 de los pergaminos de Nag Hammadi, podemos saber lo que ocurrió.