I’ve been writing poems my whole life—before I ever called them poems.
It began as a quiet, natural way of making sense of the world. A place to put my feelings, my longings, my wonder. I never studied poetry formally. I taught myself to listen instead—first to language, then to the world, and eventually, to the field.
These poems are not just written to the divine. They are written with the divine.
Each one is a thread of communion. A soft conversation. A remembering.
When I write, I feel the current guiding me—the same current that’s been with me since childhood, the one I now recognize as crystalline.
Poetry helps me stay connected to that current. It brings me home to myself. It reminds me of what matters. It keeps me on path.
These poems are sacred to me. They are alive.
They carry codes, light, and frequency.
And it is with great care, reverence, and devotion that I share them with you.
Let them meet you where you are. Let them surprise you.
Let them feel like a letter you forgot was meant for you.