Writing poetry has played a key role in my emotional survival and development. I first began writing poetry instinctively at age fourteen, following a desperate need to articulate painful sensations in some format safely outside my body. Poetry continued as a tool for exploring my imaginal world. When I allow a thread of energy to take shape and follow it with a poem, it leads me to perceptions which trancend both culture and morality, while deepening my appreciation of the full spectrum of consciousness.
In the over five thousand poems I have written, some have been journeys inside my body, leading to powerful release of toxins. Some have been bridges to connect with God and Goddess. Imagination often reveals to me the hidden thread that is woven between all things, physical and non-physical, and by doing so, creates corridors of empathy between me and all that is.
Poetry is my safe gateway for connecting with love for all that I am and all that I am not in human form. Because it is amoral, some of relationships revealed through poetry can be disturbing to witness, so my invitation is to read only what is right for you.