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Book details
  • Genre:POETRY
  • SubGenre:Subjects & Themes / Inspirational & Religious
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Poetry Of Time And Conscience
  • Series Number:7
  • Pages:136
  • eBook ISBN:9780986683503

Loyal Wonder

Inspirational Haiku For The Spirit

by Doug Peters

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Overview
In 1980 Doug Peters experienced an out-of-body, near-death experience, and began to write spiritual inspirational poetry. Loyal Wonder (385 haiku poems) is the 7th in the series of his 9 poetry books, collectively entitled, Poetry Of Time And Conscience. While on a hospital emergency room bed his consciousness rose to become one with the light above him, where warmth, love and kindness enveloped him. With a presence in the light, and another within himself, his earthly cares lightened and he was filled with spiritual communication and understanding of the nature of life, death, existence, purpose, etc. Ever since that moment he has been compelled, through the Holy Spirit, to put to paper his observations relating common earthly existence to spiritually related meaning. He spent the next 30 years writing the 9 self-published poetry books, mainly on the back of bus transfers while in operation of city transit vehicles. Cover photograph by Holly DeLaughter Ethan.
Description
In 1980, Doug Peters experienced an out-of-body, near-death experience, and began to write spiritual inspirational poetry. Loyal Wonder (haiku) is the seventh in the series of his 9 poetry books, collectively entitled, Poetry Of Time And Conscience. While on a hospital emergency room bed his consciousness rose to become one with the light above him, where warmth, love and kindness enveloped him. With a presence in the light, and another within himself, his earthly cares lightened and he was filled with spiritual communication and understanding of the nature of life, death, existence, purpose, etc. Ever since that moment he has been compelled, through the Holy Spirit, to put to paper his observations relating common earthly existence to spiritually related meaning. He spent the next 30 years writing the 9 self-published poetry books, mainly on the back of bus transfers while in operation of city transit vehicles, as his observations of people and everyday life were considered. This book contains 385 haiku poems.
About the author
Doug Peters was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada in 1955 and attended the University of Windsor as a geology major. After a number of various positions at local automotive manufacturing plants, as well as other occupations, he found employment as a transit operator for Transit Windsor in 1980. He then spent the next 30 years writing 9 self-published books of poetry, and has recorded 2 musical spoken word audio cds with Scott Bell under the recording name of Peters And Bell, based upon his written poetry. He retired from transit in 2010 and now pursues a writing career as a member of The Ontario Poetry Society, SOCAN and ASCAP. He is the father of 4 children and a brother to 5 sisters.