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Poetry and Soul Work

Poetry and Soul Work

This is jumping ahead but not too far after the first piece in this series. My Editor and little does he know my second poetry mentor as it were, is in the process of printing has released his second collection of his work Compos Mentis. His first collection Liminal Minim is also available which is a must read for any up and coming poet. I will review it properly here soonish. Make sure to suss those out and I will place them in the library as well.

Fast forward and the girl I mentioned before in my original post in this series of insane events has moved on to better things. I was hurt by this. I cannot lie about that. With that said, things happen for a reason. I truly believe that; with this last occurrence, it opened the door so to speak. I’ve definitively realized many things about myself from the experiences I’ve had within the last few months. Continue reading Poetry and Soul Work

Letting Go in the Moment

Letting Go

My hands have become swollen making it difficult to type. I don’t know the reasoning for this and if I’m honest I couldn’t care less. I should be preparing for my impending journey to another state to share the company of a woman. I know all too well the judgements that come with such actions. I’ve already lost more than a few people whom thought so highly of themselves as to pass their adjudications onto me for my decisions. Continue reading Letting Go in the Moment

Ghost of the Phoenix

Ghost of the Phoenix

That’s actually the title to my next poetry book which I have begun and much to my publishers chagrin have let fall by the wayside. My only excuse being that as my editor has said

Your poetry is your soul work

You cannot ever rush your soul work. If I’m honest my ‘Soul Work’ was summarily interrupted by a turn of events I didn’t see coming. Regardless of that, the drive is coming now to work again. Before all this even takes place I finally, after the Nth person telling me

“You should write about your life.”

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