Call of the Kami

Call of the Kami

by Teresa Garcia
Call of the Kami
Call of the Kami

Call of the Kami

by Teresa Garcia

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Overview

The world is a fine tapestry, ever worked and ever evolving upon the loom of spirit. The worlds of the visible and invisible mesh, and sometimes the unseen is glimpsed between the red posts of the torii on a walk in the woods, or at home. The Kami ever call for their Miko, and they are both within us all. The flower of a poem opens her petals to the sun, amidst a garden of other poems.

The poetry herein is the product of a Western Woman who has been heavily influenced by the East, and particularly by her researches into Shinto spirituality and Japanese folklore. Although the poems and songs speak for themselves, brief explanations of culture have been included, with a list of resources for further reading in the back.

Song of the Dragon Vessel

I walk the earth upon two feet
To be a path for earth and sky to meet.
A vessel for the crystal light
Shining ever with love and might.
I guide the other to see
The waiting dragons that patient be.
I search for those of my race
Though separated by time and place.
A voice for their Voice I chose to be
Until all finally grasp their Eternity.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015505511
Publisher: THG StarDragon Publishing
Publication date: 10/17/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 417 KB

About the Author

Teresa Garcia is a mother of two living at the foot of the sacred Mount Shasta in Northern California. She has written poetry nearly all her life, and draws upon her love of nature and the intricate webs of life for inspiration.

She has two children, both with special needs. Her youngest is autistic. Her eldest has anxiety issues, and allergies to wheat and cow dairy. She has been spending time switching the contents of her kitchen to accommodate the family's new diet.

She is also an International Relations student concentrating in Asian Studies. The end of her Bachelor's degree draws near, and she has hopes to eventually obtain a Doctorate and become a professor. In addition to this, she is a small press publisher and an ordained minister. Her favorite ministerial duty is when she is asked to formalize a wedding. She also facilitates meditation sessions twice weekly via Second Life as Amehana Ishtari.
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