Journal of the Soul is a collection of poems and reflections follows the soul’s passage through grief and grace, love and longing, dissolution and return.
Its five movements - Invocation, Dissolution, Embodiment, Initiation, and Remembrance - map the archetypal journey of forgetting, breaking open and coming home to what endures.
Throughout the book, the personal and the political are inseparable. Figures appear who live at the edges of power: the prophet in rags whose laughter shatters illusion, the gypsy whose dance loosens the grip of dogma, the wanderer whose exile keeps freedom alive, the hands that have held both cigarette and sacrament, the seer who remembers what cannot be erased. These poems speak from and for those who exist outside sanctioned order, bearing witness to the endurance of the human spirit.
Written to walk beside the reader, it gives voice to what is fleeting and to what endures. This is not a book to be read once, but a companion to be returned to again and again, a mirror and a witness to the soul’s enduring call toward justice, freedom and remembrance.