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Veils of Apollo is a powerful collection of poems and drawings/paintings that illuminate forms of revelation, healing, and spiritual liberation through the arts. Lauren Coyle Rosen intersperses her poems with her visual art, tracing the vitalities of dance, music, sculpture, painting, theater, and the artistic movements of the so-called natural world. This is the third volume in Prisms, the moving second series of Lauren Coyle Rosen's selected poetic works. Prisms as frame refers to the ways in which the light of spirit or consciousness is refracted through various forms in our inner and outer realms - through prisms of the mind, heart, and soul, and through prisms of culture and nature, music and words, and much else. This much else includes poems, which can mirror or refract the light that emanates from inner knowing and consciousness, for the writer and the reader. Poems, as prisms, morph in meaning and significance with shifting senses, vantage points, and atmospheres. As with her first series of poetry, Smokeless Mirrors (in three volumes), the Prisms series resonates with Coyle Rosen's broader works on art, spirituality, consciousness, and liberation in prose and in other modalities. On Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry: "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is a gorgeous song and journey towards relentless beauty, breathtaking light, generous spirit -- to truths that she stirs - provokes - in us." -- Krishna Lewis, poet and author, Harvard University "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is lush with imagery. It's like entering into a lyrical landscape that leaves one looking into a smokeless mirror, a clear body of water, or a sky. This is vital poetry." -- J. Brent Crosson, professor, University of Texas at Austin, and author of Experiments with Power "Filled with vision and soul, these poems sing. They revel in language, recalling us to the beauty of words and the world they evoke." -- Christine Desan, Leo Gottlieb Professor, Harvard Law School, and author of Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism "A beautiful collection bathing in Lauren's imagery ... bridges the physical and spiritual world with taut elegance and grace. She guides her reader through Earthly pleasures, through lemon cherry breezes and beyond ... to wonders extra-worldly and beyond ... to Universal forms. Erudite but open and accessible ... welcomes the reader's take, while singing in subtle rhymes and octet rhythms, keeping time with her moon's metronymic sway." -- Lady Booth Olson, lawyer and founder, LEB, LLC
Seven Tones of Time travels the themes of sonic transformation and the harmonies of the spheres. It is the second volume in Prisms, the illuminating second series of Lauren Coyle Rosen's selected poetic works. Prisms as frame refers to the ways in which the light of spirit or consciousness is refracted through various forms in our inner and outer realms - through prisms of the mind, heart, and soul, and through prisms of culture and nature, music and words, and much else. This much else includes poems, which can mirror or refract the light that emanates from inner knowing and consciousness, for the writer and the reader. Poems, as prisms, morph in meaning and significance with shifting senses, vantage points, and atmospheres. As with Smokeless Mirrors, the Prisms series also resonates with Coyle Rosen's works on art, spirituality, consciousness, and liberation in prose and in other modalities. On Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry: "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is a gorgeous song and journey towards relentless beauty, breathtaking light, generous spirit -- to truths that she stirs - provokes - in us." -- Krishna Lewis, poet and author, Harvard University "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is lush with imagery. It's like entering into a lyrical landscape that leaves one looking into a smokeless mirror, a clear body of water, or a sky. This is vital poetry." -- J. Brent Crosson, professor, University of Texas at Austin, and author of Experiments with Power "Filled with vision and soul, these poems sing. They revel in language, recalling us to the beauty of words and the world they evoke." -- Christine Desan, Leo Gottlieb Professor, Harvard Law School, and author of Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism "A beautiful collection bathing in Lauren's imagery, Seven Tones bridges the physical and spiritual world with taut elegance and grace. She guides her reader through Earthly pleasures, through lemon cherry breezes and beyond ... to wonders extra-worldly and beyond ... to Universal forms. Erudite but open and accessible, Seven Tones welcomes the reader's take, while singing in subtle rhymes and octet rhythms, keeping time with her moon's metronymic sway." Lady Booth Olson, lawyer and founder, LEB, LLC
A Thousand Lit Streams is the second volume in Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry series, Smokeless Mirrors. This series features selections of her poetry written over the years of 2017 through 2022. The poems interlace moving reflections upon the perpetual transmutations of forms to illumine the ever-shifting, kaleidoscopic worlds or truths to be discovered or revealed in sublime or mystical realms. The frame of smokeless mirrors refers to the clarity of visions achieved once the proverbial clouds part, or when the smoke is banished. Coyle Rosen's poetry also resonates with her works on spirituality, art, consciousness, and liberation in prose and in other modalities. The other volumes in this series include: At the Altar of the Winds (Volume 1) and Storms of Silent Wings (Volume 3).
Smokeless Mirrors, in three volumes, is the first full set of Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry, written over the years of 2017 through 2022. The poems interlace moving reflections upon the perpetual transmutations of forms to illumine the ever-shifting, kaleidoscopic worlds or truths to be discovered or revealed in sublime or mystical realms. The frame of smokeless mirrors refers to the clarity of visions achieved once the proverbial clouds part, or when the smoke is banished. Coyle Rosen's poetry also resonates with her works on spirituality, art, consciousness, and liberation in prose and in other modalities. These selections of her collected poetic works are set forth in three chronological volumes: At the Altar of the Winds (Volume 1), A Thousand Lit Streams (Volume 2), and Storms of Silent Wings (Volume 3). On Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry: "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is a gorgeous song and journey towards relentless beauty, breathtaking light, generous spirit - to truths that she stirs - provokes - in us."- Krishna Lewis, poet and author, Harvard University "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is lush with imagery. It's like entering into a lyrical landscape that leaves one looking into a smokeless mirror, a clear body of water, or a sky. This is vital poetry." - J. Brent Crosson, professor, University of Texas at Austin, and author of Experiments with Power"Filled with vision and soul, these poems sing. They revel in language, recalling us to the beauty of words and the world they evoke."- Christine Desan, Leo Gottlieb Professor, Harvard Law School, and author of Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism"A beautiful collection bathing in Lauren's imagery ... bridges the physical and spiritual world with taut elegance and grace. She guides her reader through Earthly pleasures, through lemon cherry breezes and beyond ... to wonders extra-worldly and beyond ... to Universal forms. Erudite but open and accessible ... welcomes the reader's take, while singing in subtle rhymes and octet rhythms, keeping time with her moon's metronymic sway."- Lady Booth Olson, lawyer and founder, LEB, LLC
#1 Bestselling New Release in American Poetry on Amazon At the Altar of the Winds is the first volume in Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry series, Smokeless Mirrors. This series features selections of her poetry written over the years of 2017 through 2022. The poems interlace moving reflections upon the perpetual transmutations of forms to illumine the ever-shifting, kaleidoscopic worlds or truths to be discovered or revealed in sublime or mystical realms. The frame of smokeless mirrors refers to the clarity of visions achieved once the proverbial clouds part, or when the smoke is banished. Coyle Rosen's poetry also resonates with her works on spirituality, art, consciousness, and liberation in prose and in other modalities. The other volumes in this series include: A Thousand Lit Streams (Volume 2) and Storms of Silent Wings (Volume 3).On Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry: "Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is a gorgeous song and journey towards relentless beauty, breathtaking light, generous spirit - to truths that she stirs - provokes - in us."- Krishna Lewis, poet and author, Harvard University"Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is lush with imagery. It's like entering into a lyrical landscape that leaves one looking into a smokeless mirror, a clear body of water, or a sky. This is vital poetry." - J. Brent Crosson, professor, University of Texas at Austin, and author of Experiments with Power"Filled with vision and soul, these poems sing. They revel in language, recalling us to the beauty of words and the world they evoke."- Christine Desan, Leo Gottlieb Professor, Harvard Law School, and author of Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism"A beautiful collection bathing in Lauren's imagery ... bridges the physical and spiritual world with taut elegance and grace. She guides her reader through Earthly pleasures, through lemon cherry breezes and beyond ... to wonders extra-worldly and beyond ... to Universal forms. Erudite but open and accessible ... welcomes the reader's take, while singing in subtle rhymes and octet rhythms, keeping time with her moon's metronymic sway."- Lady Booth Olson, lawyer and founder, LEB, LLC
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