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  2. The ultimate aim is harmony within oneself. —The Isle of Immortals. We are stretched to the frontiers of what we know, exploring language and the psyche. The poem is a gesture, a movement, an opening toward a greater truth or understanding. Art brings us to the edge of the incomprehensible.

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  3. Helene Cardona — ‘The ultimate aim is reverence for the universe. The ultimate aim is love for life. The ultimate aim is harmony within oneself.’

  4. 10 quotes from Helene Cardona: 'In dreaming we travel to a place where all is forgiven.', 'We are consciousness wanting to expand.', and 'The ultimate aim is reverence for the universe. The ultimate aim is love for life. The ultimate aim is harmony within oneself.'

  5. About H élène Cardona Hélène Cardona’s recent books include Life in Suspension and Dreaming My Animal Selves (both from Salmon Poetry), the translations Beyond Elsewhere (Gabriel Arnou-Laujeac, White Pine Press), winner of a Hemingway Grant; Ce que nous portons (Dorianne Laux, Éditions du Cygne); The Birnam Wood

  6. Hélène Cardona is a poet, linguist, literary translator and actor. She was born in Paris, the daughter of Spanish poet Jose Manuel Cardona, from Ibiza, and a Greek mother. [1] She is a citizen of the United States, France and Spain.

  7. Jan 1, 2013 · Hélène Cardona's poetry is exquisite, sensual, mysterious. She shows the body and soul seeking harmony, batting against the bars of the conscious mind to be released into flights of imagination in verses at once earthy and ethereal.

  8. Poet, actor, and literary translator Hélène Cardona was born in Paris and raised all over Europe before settling in the United States. She earned her MA in American literature from the Sorbonne, where she wrote her thesis on Henry James.