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Explores and examines concepts of consciousness, reality, and being through the medium of dreams. It examines how we generate realities through conscious interactions with SpaceTime. It touches on, however briefly, the relationship between consciousness, gods, and human existence. That is, are humans aspects of god consciousness or are gods aspects of human consciousness, and whether, in the grand scheme of existence, there is a significant difference between the two. It delves Km.t(ic) (Kemetic) psychospiritualism by repositioning Ntr (neter) as astronomical, ancestral phenomenon and natural principles rather than supernatural beings. Finally, it balances the author's struggles with historical racial inequities and atrocities with his identity and sense of personal responsibility to his ancestors. Within this, he examines his personal connections to the past, how those connections shape his identity, and how they will influence his evolving sense of self and destiny.
When I began to grasp the infinite potential dancing between my thoughts and words, I started taking poetry seriously. I began to understand the beauty within imagery, metaphor, and simile; I started taking it even more seriously when I saw how words' spiritual movements on the page moved readers' spirits. The world changed for me during those days; it became something simultaneously magical and horrific, whimsical and contemplative, beautiful and ugly.>And so, dear reader, I submit the following selection of poems I created between the years 2000-2021. I hope you find them as moving as I did all those years ago. If you do, then maybe, just maybe they will find their way around the world to entertain as many people as they may engage. If not, then I humbly accept they should go the way of all art that no longer has relevance to the human condition. I present them in no particular order or according to no particular format. They are random selections that move me as powerfully today as they did when I first composed them. Many of them are Eintous- an African American form I created in January of 2000. I sincerely hope the poems find and engage you where you most desire.
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