Songs of the Lesser Servants
spiritual poems
by
Book Details
About the Book
The poems in this book depict the conflict between
the secular-commercial and inner-spiritual views of life. In many poems the spiritual world interrupts
the daily round of life flowing into consciousness, bringing harmony and an awe
of the divine. Other times the poems
portray lawlessness and distortion that make human life grotesque. Rather than teaching lessons, the poems
describe how modern society has lost touch with spiritual truths. As an obsession with the material and
secular way grows, a beautiful harmony yields to conflict; the divine and
profane vie for attention. Only a
renewal of traditional faith restores the spiritual.
Poetry’s rhythms relay the inner sights. The reader hears the words in his or her own
voice, suddenly glimpsing the spiritual world, which departs the scene having
stirred the inner experience that often in modern life is fading.
The spiritual is ageless. But the material quickly dissolves exacting a toll upon the age
that surrenders the eternal dimension.
About the Author
In retirement the author sensed an unfinished business. His spiritual experiences posed questions about life’s inner meaning. Though subjective, they were coupled with objective evidence.
At ten the author had a vision of the face of
Christ, followed by dreams of the decimation of life on earth. He turned to prayer and ultimately became a
Christian pastor. Throughout life the
miraculous spiritual world returned unannounced.
Fearing he would never share his experiences, he
asked for a gift to relay their meaning.
An inner world spoke its blessings and warnings.
The author has earned four degrees, but also has
found the wisdom of God’s lesser servants to be timeless.