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Awakening The Trinity is divided into three chapters, "His God", "Himself", and "His Beloved." The book takes readers on three journeys that so many of us find ourselves on at one time, or another; three seemingly separate paths, all leading to one place, love.

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Awakening The Trinity is divided into three chapters, "His God", "Himself", and "His Beloved." The book takes readers on three journeys that so many of us find ourselves on at one time, or another; three seemingly separate paths, all leading to one place, love.
Autorenporträt
C. L. Brown is a Writer & Poet who draws inspiration from nature, spirituality, and the purest of sentiments, love. Born in Mandeville, Jamaica in 1978, he was raised with strong spiritual values under the guardianship of his grandmother, and later his parents as he migrated to the United States to live with them at 12 years of age. This he clearly conveys in his art through copious spiritual references, whether writing about romance, or diving within his own soul, seemingly in search of God. C. L Brown's passion for writing commenced in mid 2007 when he, unintentionally, started writing poems on Social Media websites. His followers were immediately drawn to his work, and over the next 6 years, pleaded with him to publish his art. In 2015, he published his debut book, a collection of poems, entitled "Loud Whispers of Silent Souls." With this publication, he embarked upon a journey that would garner attention around the world, inspiring as many as would listen to, and/or read his poetry. In December 2016, he published his second collection of poems in the book entitled "Bare." As the title suggests, he laid his soul bare in this beautiful work of art. C. L. Brown's poetry is an amalgam of sensuality, spirituality, and romanticism that has earned him the title, "The Romance Poet" among his readers. In his own words, his life's mission is to "leave this world better than I found it," and he's doing so, one word, one poem, at a time.