A Being, Cocooning, Emerging is a collection of poems written over a span of twenty-one years. It attempts to project a philosophy of loving, gentle kindness and it is centered around three univeral themes... life, love, and death. From apocalyptic visions to the complexity of a raindrop, each poem is complete in and of itself, yet, taken together, form a picture that any sentient being should not ignore. Web, The Matrix, A Cardinal's View (about 9/11), Silent SCREAM!!!, The Virus, I, raindrop, to name a few. If a reader is ...
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A Being, Cocooning, Emerging is a collection of poems written over a span of twenty-one years. It attempts to project a philosophy of loving, gentle kindness and it is centered around three univeral themes... life, love, and death. From apocalyptic visions to the complexity of a raindrop, each poem is complete in and of itself, yet, taken together, form a picture that any sentient being should not ignore. Web, The Matrix, A Cardinal's View (about 9/11), Silent SCREAM!!!, The Virus, I, raindrop, to name a few. If a reader is interested in expanding his or her spiritual mind, then this collection of thoughts, words, and letters is a must read. In the final analysis, a quote by the author 21 years ago, at the conclusion to a speech he had given before the Connecticut State Legislature, illuminates the fundamental message behind this collection of poems... If we don't learn to love and respect the mentally retarded as equal human beings, we will never learn to love and respect each other naturally and, if we don't do this, gentlepeople, we will end up destroying ourselves and the beauty that life on earth can be if allowed to be.
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