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Book of the Heart


Book of the Heart

Author: Andrés Rodríguez

language: en

Publisher: SteinerBooks

Release Date: 1993


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Keats stands as a prophetic precursor behind much in today's radical attempts at cultural and self-transformation.In this book, Rodriguez explores Keats's letters, one of the most moving and inspiring spiritual treasures of the West. We see the poet as a hero of the heart, transforming a passionate life of great joys and sorrows into a self of imagination and power. Book of the Heart grasps the core of Keats's poetical practice of life, uncovering the path of inner development the Letters reveal.

The Silence That Devours Its Name: Volume 1


The Silence That Devours Its Name: Volume 1

Author: Dave James

language: en

Publisher: David James

Release Date: 2026-03-17


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This book is not a collection. It is a chamber—sealed, breathing, and older than your memory of entering it. Each page is a door that opens inward. Each poem is a held breath, a pulse beneath the floorboards, a whisper that persists long after the room has fallen silent. You have not opened this book. You have crossed a threshold. And what waits inside does not seek your understanding. It waits to be witnessed. These verses were not written so much as unearthed. They rise from the damp timber of ancestral silence, from the rot beneath forgotten rituals, from the dust that gathers where grief has been stored too long. They speak in the language of bone and shadow, of wind that has forgotten its name, of echoes that refuse to fade. They are not stories. They are symptoms—evidence of something that once lived here, and perhaps still does. As you move deeper into the chamber, you may feel watched. That is expected. These poems observe you as intently as you observe them. They do not comfort. They do not explain. They do not soften their edges for your ease. They ask only that you remain long enough for the silence to shift. There are no heroes in these pages. Only echoes. A child humming to the bones beneath the garden. An archivist cataloguing regret in jars that never stay sealed. A stranger who knocks but never enters. These figures do not guide. They linger. And in their lingering, they reveal the shape of what you have tried not to name. The horror here is not loud. It is patient. It is the horror of recognition—the moment you see your reflection in a cracked mirror and realise it blinks when you do not. It is the horror of rituals performed without memory, of kindness withheld until it curdles, of names spoken once and never again. It is the quiet dread of being known too well by something you cannot see. You may return to certain lines without knowing why. That is not nostalgia. That is gravity. These poems spiral rather than progress. They decay. They bloom. They wait. This book does not begin. It resumes. It is one turning of a cycle with no origin and no end. You are not the first to enter this chamber. You will not be the last. But for now, you are here. And the chamber has noticed.

Voidian Poetry Volume 35


Voidian Poetry Volume 35

Author: David James

language: en

Publisher: David James

Release Date: 2026-03-12


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Life, Love and Pain is a collection shaped by the quiet truths that bind every human life together. These poems are written as gentle companions for anyone who has ever loved deeply, lost fiercely, or walked through the world carrying questions they cannot quite name. They serve as reminders that no one moves through life in isolation. Even in our most private joys and our most silent wounds, we are connected by experiences that echo across time, place, and circumstance. This category explores the tenderness and brutality of existence with honesty and compassion. Life offers moments of love so profound they feel timeless, yet nothing we hold is guaranteed to remain. When love fades or is taken from us, the ache that follows becomes its own language — a language of longing, memory, and transformation. These poems do not attempt to silence that ache. Instead, they honour it, giving shape to emotions that often live unspoken beneath the surface. Many people spend their lives searching for meaning, yet drift through their days without truly seeing, feeling, or reflecting. These poems do not claim to provide answers. They are invitations — to pause, to think with greater care, and to grow in awareness. Each piece encourages the reader to look inward with honesty and outward with empathy, recognising that every action, however small, ripples into the lives of others. We are woven into one another’s stories, whether we realise it or not. At the heart of this collection lies a simple truth: treat others with the same care and respect you hope to receive. Life is fragile, unpredictable, and astonishingly brief. Kindness is the thread that holds us together when everything else feels uncertain. Some poems in this volume also appear in Echoes from the Past. Their inclusion here is intentional. Certain themes — memory, loss, connection, the weight of time — naturally overlap, and these particular pieces speak directly to the emotional landscape of Life, Love and Pain. They belong in both places, carrying their resonance across categories, just as memories carry themselves across a lifetime. May these poems offer you space to breathe, to reflect, and to let your mind wander freely. May they accompany you gently, wherever you find yourself on your path. And above all, may they help you grow in wisdom as you move through the world with greater awareness and deeper compassion.