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Forever Free is a collection of spiritual poetry, structured to evoke the state of enlightenment. Are you a seeker, waiting to be awakened to the oneness? Do you search for beauty in the divine? Forever Free is meant as a gift on your journey of discovery. It seeks to celebrate and meditate on our connections to the All and the Everything. If you identify with Eastern thought and philosophy, contemplate divine teachings, and honor ancient wisdom, you'll find companionship in Forever Free. Readers who appreciate Rumi, Tao Te Ching and other texts of spiritual discovery will enjoy the…mehr

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Forever Free is a collection of spiritual poetry, structured to evoke the state of enlightenment. Are you a seeker, waiting to be awakened to the oneness? Do you search for beauty in the divine? Forever Free is meant as a gift on your journey of discovery. It seeks to celebrate and meditate on our connections to the All and the Everything. If you identify with Eastern thought and philosophy, contemplate divine teachings, and honor ancient wisdom, you'll find companionship in Forever Free. Readers who appreciate Rumi, Tao Te Ching and other texts of spiritual discovery will enjoy the like-minded message within. Order a paper copy of Forever Free, to hold in hand, or download the ebook, which is always available for free at WiseWordWind.com.
Autorenporträt
Ben Teeter was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Maryland, amidst the blended cultures of his dad's old Appalachian ways of tough work and nature's beauty, and his mom's more jolly family life of prosperous, rural Americana. Due to close proximity, he also experienced the expanded and vibrant cultural mix of life in the D.C. beltway, which helped to influence his perspective of the larger world. From a young age, he held a love for writing, but his passion and connection to the art truly came alive while attending John Hopkins University, from which he received a full scholarship. It was there, among his fellow poets and in the midst of the late 1960s cultural shifts, that his focus moved to the spiritual, metaphysical and transcendental. From there he began his life-long pursuit of searching for deep wisdom and understanding. In the years that followed, Ben spent his days working with his hands, building and reflecting, raising a family, and letting the words in his heart come to the surface in the quite morning hours. He seeks to make connections and encourage others to search out deep knowledge and to reach for the Divine in one's self and the universe. From this came his poetry collection, Falling into All.