From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14468 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, August 17 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14468 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Discover How a Tiny Village's Jelly Is Changing Joint Care ["Joint Mobili] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 20:18:25 +0200 From: "Joint Mobility" Subject: Discover How a Tiny Village's Jelly Is Changing Joint Care Discover How a Tiny Village's Jelly Is Changing Joint Care http://kpfamilysafe.shop/-5TAAa2QLmXG3wSTscaZ6qdI66_uOm5R5ySIvJ8N44KSa7eKKg http://kpfamilysafe.shop/miY4g-__-iv1VGy0jdxnAuV1HDTQa829upc8rkjDxbXmwEniBw ssed how the language of troubadours, once unintelligible to FrC)dC)ric Mistral's own mother, became the language of poetry. This language continued to thrive with the birth of Gabriela Mistral, whose voice shook the world and opened the eyes and ears of those willing to listen. Gullberg noted that after experiencing the suicide of her first love, Gabriela Mistral emerged as a poet whose words spread across South America and beyond. While little is known about her first love, his death influenced Mistral's poems, which often explored themes of death, despair, and possibly a resentment towards God. Her collection of poems titled DesolaciC3n, inspired by the loss of her first love and later the death of a beloved nephew, impacted many others. The fifteenth poem in DesolaciC3n expressed sorrow for the loss of a child and resonated with those who experienced the pain of losing loved ones. However, Gabriela Mistral's books do not solely focus on themes of death, desolation, and loss. She also explored themes of love and motherhood, not only in relation to her beloved railroad employee and nephew but also in her interactions with the children she taught. Her collection of songs and rounds, titled Ternura, reflects her love for the children in her school. Published in Madrid in 1924, these heartfelt words were embraced by four thousand Mexican children who sang them as a tribute to Mistral. Her dedication to her children earned ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14468 ***********************************************