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Rumours of Home Hardcover – December 29, 2023
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Award-winning writer Hiro Boga's new book of poems celebrates the slip-sliding, stutter-step nature of our being as the true expression of our human divinity.
Within these pages you'll encounter narrative poems, long-form poem sequences, persona poems, lyric poems, and StarSeeds - quiet raindrops of meditative inspiration. You'll meet your Self in many incarnations, through stories and dreams, soundplay and wordplay, intimacy with the natural world, and riding through the stars.
These poems are explorations of Love in its many forms. Love between you and your soul. The love that brings us together, the love that dances us apart. The Love that wraps us in the arms of the world.
In the words of best-selling author Jennifer Louden, "Hiro's tender lyricism reunites divisions and illuminates what it truly means to belong to yourself, your soul, and your world."
For those of you who love poetry, and are called to the mystery of what it means to be human, Rumours of Home invites us into relationship with the Sacred in the heart of our beautiful, fragile world.
This collection of poems invites you home to yourself, to the heart of your belonging. It will inspire you to make your own art, whatever that might be, and offer it to a world in profound need of your gifts.
- Print length144 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDeva Publishing
- Publication dateDecember 29, 2023
- Dimensions6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101775083780
- ISBN-13978-1775083788
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- Publisher : Deva Publishing (December 29, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1775083780
- ISBN-13 : 978-1775083788
- Item Weight : 12.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,415,825 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #572 in Canadian Poetry
- #10,019 in Poetry by Women
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About the author
Hiro Boga is a writer, teacher, business strategist, and mentor to creative
leaders who are shaping a world that works for everyone. She is a pioneer in
the field of soul-powered creativity.
Hiro writes and teaches at the frontier where soul and subtle energy meet
artistic integrity, creative freedom, and renewable prosperity in service to a
world of wholeness, peace, and provision for everyone.
For close to forty years, she has guided thousands of clients and students
through adventures in creative consciousness that result in practical ways to
build a better, more beautiful world.
Read more, and enjoy a wealth of free resources, including online Deva Cards,
at https://HiroBoga.com. You can also connect with her on Facebook and Instagram,
where she shares daily insights, stories, inspiration and more to accompany
you on your journey.
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I had the pleasure of spending a few days with the book, dipping in and out at different times each day. The poems always seemed to meet me exactly where I was, right at that moment. How does she do it? I don't know. I'm just grateful Hiro shows up to the page and shares her talents with all of us.
I think you'll keep this collection by your side, too.
They open a wedge between space and time where the dross of being human falls away and we soar to meet the sacred. And when we return we are reconnected to the magic that's all around and within us.
Ever wise, compassionate, and loving, Hiro's poems are the medicine we need today.
Like the ripples of a pebble tossed in a pond, or the vibrations of a brass bowl that's been struck, her words carry our attention to the far corners of our soul, where they land and take root, enriching our inner ecology.
The poems about Siddhartha leaving home are an especially powerful exploration of what it means to love, to seek, to sacrifice and to surrender.
Some favorite passages:
Heart without wisdom is a blind woman
boiling lentils in acid rain.
Stars crackle in her hearth.
The world breathes through her window.
I know
you are in me but I cannot reach you
in the rubble of my ignorance.
I am orphaned,
a lover bereft, a leather-shod beast without
breath, a vast homesick wail
in the wilderness.
Line after line and poem after poem, a kind of alchemy between writer and reader occurred, dissolving my daily armor and delivering me to something immutable that I can only call my soul: "Where the husk of who you've been shelters your becoming." It is also a love song to the earth itself, and an exhortation to protect this precious place, and each other.
Ultimately, Rumours of Home is a celebration of being, with all of it beauty, grief, grace, and mystery. With "love's patient irrigation," each page coaxes us towards our inherent belonging, calling us to notice and name, to listen and love, fiercely and fearlessly. It's a book I intend to keep near, to burrow into for consolation and courage alike. And I'm already looking forward to giving it to my beloveds as a holiday gift!
I'm grateful for this exquisite goodness, and I'm not surprised, as I've found all of Hiro Boga's writing and work to be a potent transmission, deeply infused with essence and with soul. Rumours of Home is entirely this, wrapped in lush beauty, and a sense of the sacred, evoking a feeling of immersing in a cool, clear stream. I've been savoring Rumours of Home bit by bit, and so look forward to continuing to steep in this soulfulness, and to gifting it to friends!
This latest book of poems, Rumours of Home, is both a balm and fuel for the soul. Read it when you are feeling up, feeling down, feeling wary and tired, or just feeling bored, and experience healing through words.