Brotha Inlight, a dedicated Faithist Artist, has compiled his inspired Poetry and Art work. His work is DEDICATEDTO THE GREAT SPIRIT, TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF LIGHT AND THE FUTURE GENERATIONS IN FLIGHT.Review of Kosmon Reflections by Brotha InlightThe free spirit of soft-spoken Brotha Inlight reminds me of the exuberant yogis, bhaktas, and ecstatics of yore. This compelling chapbook captures the inner struggle of the earth-bound devotee. Brotha Inlight will be remembered as the first faithist to merge art and poetry in the name of the Great Spirit. The sumptuous art alone delights the senses; while the poems, set off in alternating colors of ink, convey a mystic power, churning energies and emotions from the Deep. These verses, imbued with an almost scriptural quality, partake of utter longing for unity and release. The poet’s leit motif – Light itself! – holds true, ever-conscious of the spiritual heights calling us mortals upward. ----- Susan B. Martinez, Ph.D., author of The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man
absolutely amazing poetry. it speaks to my soul as a philosopher who has undergone a gnostic awaking and found my personal holy tome oahspe and while I don't find myself yet part of the mainstream faithist movement I deeply appreciate the works of culture coming from it. the only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because I think all books should be longer and a spiritual poetry book should be at LEAST 365 pages so you can use the poetry in devotional format by reading a poem every day of the year. amazing book totally worth it at 7 dollars but 15 is too much for such a short work despite the quality. author should have spent an extra 2-3 years making and formatting an amazing anthology like the eloist's radiance I would pay much more for a higher quality book with a bigger page count, but it seems like it is getting harder and harder to find quality books made nowadays with ereading destroying the availability and affordability of quality books.