

Love Oracle (Hardcover)
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Love Oracle (Hardcover)
by Jerico Mandybur
This oracle is designed to remind you of our natural state of love. To empower you to give love, receive love, and reflect on all the myriad ways love might allow you to live a full, congruent, expressive, and fulfilled life.
Use this book to receive answers from the Goddess of Love (or your loving higher power of another name) and let those answers inspire you to grow and attract all the love you seek.
How to use the Love Oracle:
1. Hold this book to your heart. Relax and let go as you inhale and exhale for three counts.
2. Quiet your mind and focus on a thoughtful question about love. Feel it radiate in your heart.
3. Run your fingers along the page edges and when you feel called, stop and open the book on that page. This is the Goddess of Love’s answer to you.
4. Gently consider how what you’ve read relates to your situation right now. Journal or reflect on this.
- Hardcover: 432 pages
- Publisher: Hardie Grant Books (February 11, 2025)
- Dimensions: 5.3” x 1.4” x 6.3”
History
La Bohème
One of the most popular operas of all time, Giacomo Puccini’s timeless masterpiece, La Bohème made its world première on February 1,1896, at the Teatro Regio in Turin, where it was conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini.
Set in Paris, in the 1830s, the near-destitute artist Marcello and poet Rodolfo try to keep warm on Christmas Eve in their Latin Quarter garret by feeding the stove with pages from Rodolfo’s latest drama. When Mimì, their neighbor, knocks on the door asking to borrow a candle she and Rodolfo
meet. Thus begins a fateful relationship as the two struggle to sustain their love against the challenges of poverty, jealousy and physical decline.
The Metropolitan Opera staged La Bohème for the first time on December 26,1900, with Luigi Mancinelli conducting. Since then it has been performed at the Met over a thousand times. Its 2018/2019 season production was hailed by the New York Times as “A thrilling La Bohème … radiating warmth … luxury cast”.
Puccini died in Brussels on November 29, 1924. The news of his death reached Rome during a performance of La Bohème. The opera was immediately stopped and the orchestra played Chopin’s Funeral March for the stunned audience.
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