Rudolf Ragonesi Launches his new book: Spring: Standing on the Banks Looking On, a Collection of Aphorisms Book #1, and Natasa Pantovic is reading her Poem Magic Spell LIVE at the University Book Festival Open Mic event in March 2022 in Malta. Rudolf Live Reading of Spring: A Collection of Aphorisms Book 1. "Certainly we are not our thoughts, but we come together when we choose to share them. These aphorisms cover the gamut of the human experience, with recurrent themes of love, liberty, the mind and character..." Author "As the river flows inexorably to the sea, sweeping us along, we find ourselves stepping out onto the shore, reflecting on it all. Such moments come as we awaken in the morning, wait at the traffic lights, walk the dog or stir a pot on the boil. Thoughts are the most spontaneous and intimate thing we possess, if indeed we can speak of possession rather than a glimpse of the 11 picture, seen through our eyes, that appears before us day to day. They are what make us who we are, as all that surrounds us pushes, drives, moulds and tests us, forming every fibre of our being." "Certainly we are not our thoughts, but we come together when we choose to share them." "These aphorisms cover the gamut of the human experience, with recurrent themes of love, liberty, the mind and character. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I have enjoyed penning them." The Author Natasa Pantovic uses Slam Poetry to perform a poem from Art of 4 Elements called Magic Spell. Music by Norman Cristina. Video by Sonja Stellini. Art of 4 Elements Discover Alchemy through Poetry: Discover Alchemy through Poetry is AoL Mindfulness Book #2. Performing with percussion instruments, Natasa is at a Poetry gathering in Malta. Culturally, poetry slams are a break with the past image of poetry as a rigid form with audience participation. The Art of 4 Elements Poetry & Art Book was launched at Spazju Kreattiv St James Cavalier, Valletta with 4 Artists Exhibition: Nataša Pantović Jeni Caruana Jason V Lu and Christine Cutajar Join Natasa Pantovic, Maltese and Serbian researcher of ancient world's, on a mind-boggling tour of history and sounds - from the Ancient Sumerian Priestess Sin Liturgy right up to the development of Ancient Greek and Cyrillic alphabet. This new novel contains a dialogue between two European cultures, Roman and Greek from an Ancient Slavic perspective, an intimate encounter of Balkan, its history and culture, a glimpse into the evolution of Ancient Egyptian's, Ancient Maltese, Ancient Greek - Ionic and Slavic sounds. A Brief History of the world Beyond the Usual (the subtitle of the book) contains the historical overview of the development of people, sounds and symbols as frequencies. In the story, Ivana Seravac was about to turn 30 when she found herself on a train journey to a Montenegro's monastery Ostrog. Ivana's travel companion, we are told, is David Archer who happens to be in Montenegro on a research trip related to his Phd work in London. "In search of the Name of God" we follow Natasa's life-long research into the oldest recorded history of Europe, the 21 symbols of Ancient Serbian Vinča's pottery, the 1st ever published Sumerian Liturgy for the Moon Goddess SiN by a Sumerian Priestess, Ancient Greek Herodotus and his encounter of Slavs, the Orphic Rituals with its Text of Derveni Papyrus from Macedonia, and the spread of the Dio-Nysus cult in the European Balkan.