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A collection of poems by Caleb Braun following his experiences with spirituality.
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Abstract: The poems in this collection represent, at least generally, the process of working through my experiences with spirituality. I wanted each poem to reach toward something mysterious and, happily, I came away from each one with knowledge that I did not know I had. While the poems are not necessarily chronological, they do contain a sense of progression from my younger, more fragile view of the spiritual, to a kind of mature deliverance, a renunciation. But the poems are much more than just religious. They are personal. My hope is that they speak to you on a personal level as well, that you can find in them both something familiar and something that unsettles you, that at least some part of this work can startle you the way great poets startle me.
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The Eagle Feather
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