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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Kalings--poems on death, love, and rebirth


My chapbook of poems, titled Kalings is available online.

Kalings is a collection of poems on death, love, and rebirth. Its name plays on the common usage of the word calling, which Merriam-Webster defines as "a strong inner impulse toward a particular course of action especially when accompanied by conviction of divine influence" and Kali, the Hindu goddess of death, destruction, and more positively, eternal energy. These poems comprise a deep spiritual journey through the issues of love, loss, and longing that make each of us human. It is my hope that they will inspire you, transform you, and leave you contemplating your own callings, eager to take steps toward your dreams.


Visit Inner Radiance Blog again soon for helpful articles, tips on relationships, poetry, inspiration, and insight. Author Elizabeth Rightor, MA, MEd, is a family therapist in private practice who specializes in working with couples and women suffering from anxiety. You can find more about her and her work at www.elizabethrightor.com.

2 Comments:

At December 11, 2009 at 11:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes. strange thread..

 
At December 11, 2009 at 11:09 PM , Blogger Elizabeth said...

Do you mean that you see the thread between life and death and love strange? I can see how they might appear disconnected, however, I believe they are all a part of the cycle of life and influence each other.

 

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