poetry as art and activation


Art is a "first language." It is older than strategy and is not focused on solution. It feels into, it transmutes through feeling and the body. Art, in this case poetry, provides a structure that holds chaos and disresonance, and through beauty and container, allows it to become something new. It is not a forced silencing of fear, ache and chaos. It doesn't sanitize us into some body-less beings, but it gives form. It organizes. It creates coherence, and from there, we can remember.

identity as the door

Identity is a structure. It allows us to feel ourselves into form. It is something we can become. We don’t just want to understand something, we want to become it even if only for a moment. To feel it from the inside out. That’s how the Soul learns in human form. But we don’t get there through thought alone. We get there through pathways the body can walk. Working with frequencies of identity allows us to offer an architecture the body can understand. The One Who Dissolves gives you the frequencies of dissolution into a shape you can enter. You begin to remember a version of you that already knows how to dissolve. That part of you is called forth.

feminine structure


Once you tap into your feminine, you'll find that it is infinite. You could navigate the waters forever without ever landing, so structure is necessary. In a human body, you need structure to digest the divine. But this work is woven in structure reclaimed through the feminine, which simply put is the remembrance of structures that lead you within, not outside of you. The architecture of feeling in the body is one that holds us as we spiral within. The goal of spiraling within is to create from coherence and core Truth.

embodied mystery


While this taps into the waters below the conscious realm, the body is key in all of my work. Mental rehearsal, vivid poetry and sensorial codes speak the language of the body, bypassing possible rigidity in the logic mind. Our human bodies are temples of structure, pattern and rhythm. We can feed them all the logic in the world, but unless the body digests it, the wisdom will always feel removed, distant and abstract. Our Souls incarnated in human bodies with intention, they chose form. This work honors that. The architecture of these poems translates divine mystery into a language the body knows: texture, rhythm, and resonance. 

relational identity


A lot of spiritual work preaches connection while celebrating siloed self-optimization. Poetry, by contrast, is innately relational. You may write poetry to try to define the world, but you always end up relating to it, reminding us we are not isolated in our experience and we belong in the connected web. Poetry honors the world as a mirror. Symbol and archetype are also relational structures that echo across cultures and lifetimes, calling forth universal memory in us and in others. Therefore, Poems as Portals are not isolated identity frequencies, but energetic ecosystems that pull us back into the collective weave.

Numa

Numa is a soul-sense that perceives self-authored truth. It is remembered in moments of surrender, often in dreams, where inherited layers fall away and the true being begins to shimmer through. It is the subtle perception of soul-truth, not known by effort, but by recognition. Like water reflects, these numa portals reflect back to you pathways under the layers of conditioning and distortion. You could say they build new pathways of self-perception, but more accurately, they strengthen the deeper layers that carry Truth.