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Parables & Myths is a collection of verse and poetic prose pieces traversing Climbing Sun's extraordinary rendering of existence. But be forewarned: If you're satisfied to rest in your easy chair and be blithely entertained, prepare yourself to be rocket launched into restiveness. Climbing Sun's revelations are a dauntless, driven, relentless pursuit of wonderment. They demand action. If you have become jaded or afraid of your own magic, prepare yourself for rebirth of childlike wonderment, tenderness, an extraordinary reverence to the mystery of the darkness and the light - indeed, a…mehr

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Parables & Myths is a collection of verse and poetic prose pieces traversing Climbing Sun's extraordinary rendering of existence. But be forewarned: If you're satisfied to rest in your easy chair and be blithely entertained, prepare yourself to be rocket launched into restiveness. Climbing Sun's revelations are a dauntless, driven, relentless pursuit of wonderment. They demand action. If you have become jaded or afraid of your own magic, prepare yourself for rebirth of childlike wonderment, tenderness, an extraordinary reverence to the mystery of the darkness and the light - indeed, a celebration of the darkness in the light. Upon entering, don't be afraid to get your hands dirty… don't be afraid to feel, even to cry with these uncompromising expressions of love for our home, our Mother. "When we cry - whether in joy or in anguish - we dissolve into harmony with our essence" (one tear). As with all great poetry, the messages in these pieces reveal their gifts on multiple dimensions for those who are willing to fully engage. To get started, open this book, anywhere… and be prepared for a magnificent ride.
Autorenporträt
Climbing Sun is a world traveler, engineer, teacher, and poet born in Michigan, raised in Ohio, and educated in Florida, who continues to design structures in California and South Florida. He visits the far reaches of the cosmos whenever possible, chasing images to coax onto the printed page.