
Alexandra holds a doctorate degree, speaks four languages, and has lived throughout the world.
“I just opened the book today, for the first time, and I think it is drop dead gorgeous. It is such a surprise to find out that the paper accepts ink saturation well. I think it looks classic, majestic, and should be right up there with Kahil Gibran. All our hard work not in vain!!!!!! Just back from the ranch in Argentina where most of this was put together in volume one, now Book Two emerging. With photos galore of ‘my life amongst the gauchos’ in the mountains above Cordoba. Sound exotic? How about galloping 6 or 7 times under a full moon on a dirt road up to a crest overlooking Cordoba and La Cumbre fully 1500 feet below? Thanks for your continuing support. I want to make the marketing a piece of cake.”
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THE NEW PSALMS
The Book of Psalms is amongst the best-loved and most cherished portions of the religious corpus. Here is an entirely new set of psalms, the first of four volumes. These divinely dictated words uplift wounds, create inner joy, and help us to return to our promised garden. Courage and resolve against mindlessness, vanity and greed are called upon to protect the planet and to cure ourselves. These new psalms provide daily spiritual succor and inspire a new commitment. I am inspired by The Alexandra Dictations and hope that Alexandra’s poetry enriches the thoughts and days of others as well. The texts are blessed. Alexandra demonstrates how poetry can provide a context without the normal restrictions of time and history. Her work challenges us. Imagine a prophet amongst us. What would she be saying and writing to relay the messages? Who would know her and support her? I think few people can relate to the fact that many prophets of old were actually workaday people like you and me – with foibles and antics and fears. Today, who can identify with Solomon or Elijah? Who would be so bold?” —Susan Kern MS, Psychology of Architecture Binary purity bestowed this book: Poetic stanzas fell perfectly and unpredictably on the page, often at three or four in the morning. Eerily appropriate yet little known words and biblical noun and verb forms are reduced here for contemporary clarity. Commands to clean the recipient chalice and to faithfully record, not interpret, have been observed. Devoted to clean technology, Alexandra holds a doctorate degree, has written several technical books, speaks four languages, and has lived throughout the world.Outskirts Press Review



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