Secrets of a World Untold

Poems and Spiritual Reflections

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation
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Author: Troy Dennie ISBN: 9781462005369
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 13, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Troy Dennie
ISBN: 9781462005369
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 13, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Peace, honesty, intuition, and love are the recurring themes in Secrets of a World Untold, an inspiring and spiritual poetry collection. In addition to these emotional subjects, poet Troy Dennie shares his thoughts on world order, political agendas, messages from God, spiritual and solar symbols, and how it all relates to society. His poetry examines life with purpose and searches for meaning. His underlying message is that Gods love conquers allcreating beautiful rivers and lakes, mountains, the sun, the moon, and the stars. Through respectful observation of Islam, Christianity, Raja Yoga, and Taoism, Dennies spiritual path has led him to a place of peace and love. Not Afraid to be Real Not afraid 2 be real I can't control how others feel nor do I strive for a mass appeal I'm tired of people accepting oppression and capitalism, monotony and consumerism Some make reference to the heat in the kitchen yet 80% of folk in mental prison If each person helped a stranger there would be less danger World wars one and two were systematically orchestrated, Illuminati infiltrated Hepatitis, aids, malaria, genocides delegated Health and information manipulated Truth and history or herstory fragmented Religious origins sacred and recently obliterated

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Peace, honesty, intuition, and love are the recurring themes in Secrets of a World Untold, an inspiring and spiritual poetry collection. In addition to these emotional subjects, poet Troy Dennie shares his thoughts on world order, political agendas, messages from God, spiritual and solar symbols, and how it all relates to society. His poetry examines life with purpose and searches for meaning. His underlying message is that Gods love conquers allcreating beautiful rivers and lakes, mountains, the sun, the moon, and the stars. Through respectful observation of Islam, Christianity, Raja Yoga, and Taoism, Dennies spiritual path has led him to a place of peace and love. Not Afraid to be Real Not afraid 2 be real I can't control how others feel nor do I strive for a mass appeal I'm tired of people accepting oppression and capitalism, monotony and consumerism Some make reference to the heat in the kitchen yet 80% of folk in mental prison If each person helped a stranger there would be less danger World wars one and two were systematically orchestrated, Illuminati infiltrated Hepatitis, aids, malaria, genocides delegated Health and information manipulated Truth and history or herstory fragmented Religious origins sacred and recently obliterated

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