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  2. Alex Grey - Wikipedia

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    Alex Grey (born November 29, 1953) is an American visual artist, author, teacher, and Vajrayana practitioner known for creating spiritual and psychedelic artwork such as his 21-painting Sacred Mirrors series. [1]

  3. The Book of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mirrors is a crime novel by Romanian writer Eugen Chirovici, published on 7 September 2017. It has been translated into 37 languages. [1]

  4. Chapel of Sacred Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    Alex Grey's Sacred Mirrors, Christ and Sophia on display. The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM) is a transdenominational church and nonprofit organization dedicated to the realization of a shared 1985 vision of the American artists Alex and Allyson Grey to build a contemporary public chapel as "a sanctuary for spiritual renewal through contemplation of transformative art".

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  6. The Mask of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The Mask of Mirrors is a 2021 fantasy novel, the debut novel by M.A. Carrick. Carrick is a pseudonym for authors Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms , who wrote the novel jointly. It is the first novel in the Rook and Rose trilogy.

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  8. Tom McGuane and Jimmy Buffett Recall the Wild Literary ... - AOL

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    Tom McGuane and Jimmy Buffett Recall the Wild Literary Scene of 1970s Key West in Telluride Film ‘All That Is Sacred’ — See the Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) Chris Willman August 31, 2023 at 6:54 PM

  9. Heike Tsuruginomaki - Wikipedia

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    Passed down in top secret among the biwa hōshi—blind monks who played The Tale of the Heike on the biwa lute—the scroll is meant to take place in the eleventh book of the Tale, following the chapter "The Sacred Mirror Enters the Capital" (内侍所都入) and in place typically occupied by a short chapter similarly entitled "Swords" (剣).