- Genre:poetry
- Sub-genre:Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
- Language:English
- Pages:84
- eBook ISBN:9798317834685
- Paperback ISBN:9798218915100
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The Seventh Dimension Is Love is a poetry collection born from spiritual awakening through love and loss. These poems trace the collapse of ego and the emergence of emotional truth in the aftermath of a relationship that transformed the author's understanding of death, intimacy, and selfhood. Moving through themes of grief, political disillusionment, generational trauma, mirroring, resilience, and radical love, this book offers language for inner change. It is not a guide to healing, but a record of what happens when love becomes the teacher and the soul finally stops resisting its own becoming.
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The Seventh Dimension Is Love is a collection of lyric free-verse poems and meditations written in the aftermath of loss and in the slow emergence of a new interior life. It is not a book about heartbreak alone, nor about healing as a performance or a solution. It is a record of what happens when a person is stripped of the stories that once held them upright, and must learn to stand again inside something quieter, more honest, and more alive.
These poems move through grief, memory, intimacy, fatherhood, desire, and spiritual awakening with a voice that is both tender and unflinching. They do not rush toward closure or redemption. They stay with what is present — the ache, the beauty, the confusion, the moments of sudden clarity — and allow meaning to arise naturally from attention rather than from explanation.
At the center of the book is love, not as an emotion or a possession, but as a dimension of perception. Love is presented as a way of seeing, a way of listening, a way of inhabiting the world that changes what becomes visible. In this sense, love is not something the speaker finds at the end of the journey; it is something that slowly teaches the speaker how to be inside the journey at all.
The poems are autobiographical in origin but universal in resonance. They speak to anyone who has loved deeply, lost profoundly, and found themselves altered by the experience. They are for those who have felt the world withdraw its permission to make sense, and for those who have felt it return in smaller, quieter forms: in breath, in memory, in the presence of children, in the way light moves across a room.
Written in a musical free-verse style, The Seventh Dimension Is Love invites the reader into a contemplative space rather than a narrative one. It does not offer answers. It offers companionship. It offers language for what is often lived without language. It offers a place to pause, to feel, and to remember that even in the midst of loss, something luminous remains — not as a promise, but as a presence.
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