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The Great Awakening is a global movement by which a corrupt power
structure is being systematically dismantled. This is C J Swan's
third book on the subject. Originally the plan was to write three
books but now a fourth is being worked on. The author is guided by
the conviction that poetry is a unique art form that can play a
special role in helping others to understand the significance of
these world-shattering events taking place in our lifetime. The
forward contains nineteen extracts from the "breadcrumbs" given by
Q (also known as Q Anon) who has been an inspiration to the
writing. For those new to the subject, this will serve as an
introduction to something that is very misunderstood in the world
today. The poems were mostly written between March and August of
2019. These poems are a call to take up "arms" in a peaceful
revolution to save the world from tyranny. Swan shows that we do
not have to be American to fight in this revolution - we just have
to believe in the redeeming power of Truth.
Poet Michael Hedley Burton has written a series of poems that
attempt to grasp that illusive experience of selfhood. In the
book's foreword he writes that there are two different kinds of
self accessible to us, one built up from our earthly experience and
the other overshadowing this as a kind of "higher self." The drama
of who we are is founded very much on the kind of relationship
existing within us between these two selves. The "Thirty-three
Meditations" is a deeply Christian study - but not Christian in the
sense of allegiance to any fixed form of religion. Here the
emphasis is on one's own personal relationship to the divine
within. In the final section we are taken into images that Burton
received from a study of "The Fifth Gospel" - lectures given in
1913 by Rudolf Steiner. In looking for the essence of selfhood he
found himself confronting the one known as Jesus of Nazareth whose
destiny it was to sacrifice his earthly ego to become the bearer of
the Christ. These are poems that will appeal to anyone who thinks
deeply about life and who wants a book that can be kept by the
bedside and studied over a period of time, always giving further
thoughts. One reader, a psychologist, called it "33 forms of
healing medicine for the human ego."
SEASONS OF THE SOUL is a study of the rhythm of the year and its
relationship to the human soul, based on "The Calendar of the Soul"
by Rudolf Steiner. These 52 poems are expanded versions of
Steiner's short verses, written in such a way as to release
something of the incredible concentration of the original writing.
This is writing that gets back to the primary importance of poetry
as a means by which people are enabled to take hold of the power to
transform and liberate themselves. Steiner's "Calendar of the
Soul," if followed by a sensitive participant through the course of
the year, has within it the capacity to cut through the illusion of
humanity's separation from the world. As the book's foreword
states, "We are living at a time when ... alienation from the
natural world - and from ourselves and from our spiritual origins -
is the single most pressing, underlying problem facing us today. We
would not treat the natural world the way we do if we felt more
closely connected to it." It is now 100 years since Steiner wrote
"The Calendar of the Soul." Since that time, many of the
predictions he made for cataclysmic events on earth have come true.
These disasters were guaranteed to happen, Steiner stated, if human
beings failed to find a new way of thinking that brought their
ideas into harmony with the spiritual and natural forces that
underlie all life. Steiner did not focus on the negative but gave
us the means to change our effects upon the world and to bring
about a huge revolution in the quality of life on earth. In these
poems the way is shown as to how this revolution through
self-transformation can take place. If done, it will affect for the
good far more than human life alone.
A collection of fifty-two verses that examine the course of the year in nature, arranged so that they can be followed in both northern and southern hemispheres.
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