Falling into all by Ben. R. Teeter (Book Review #966)

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Falling into all is a poetry book containing a collection of musings and lyrical sayings influenced by spiritual teachings across cultures. The poems can be used as quotations and prompts. They embody elements that could assist in refocusing life on yourself.

Those who are into meditation, self-reflecting, and overall enjoy works that provoke the mind will find this book helpful. I would have appreciated a little more organized way or different formatting for how the poems were presented, but that didn’t take me away from enjoying the experience.

“My self
I make
A perfect
Prayer
And rise up
To the Throne And sit there long And sit there
All
Along.”

The literature is lyrical but not necessarily rhymed. There weren’t many illustrations or sideline drawings with the poems.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The cover design of the book was beautiful and reflected the content of the book. The author has created a nice collection of poems. I look forward to reading more from him.

Written by Jeyran Main

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