The new age tells stories of souls newly incarnated into this world from an unknown realm. These souls are the “indigo auras.” Their purpose is to illuminate this plane of existence. And Michael Anthony Adams, Jr. has told their stories in this collection through poems like All Being, All Time and The Secret World.
Indigo Glow shines through with the sensations of its namesakes. Skirting the borders of reality in an attempt to illustrate the poet’s exotic feelings, it is a wealth of mythological symbolism and a vision of unknown existences. Touching on themes as diverse as love and insanity, politics and mythology, perhaps, by the book’s end, the indigo souls will have completed their task here and will be prepared to leave this world to their counterparts, “the crystal children.”
Indigo Glow and The Tree Outside My Window are two poetry anthologies written by Israfel Sivad. The poems in both books cover the themes of romance, drugs & alcohol, supernatural beings, angst and religion. To me, The Adversary’s Good News is a much more mature piece of writing. These poetry collections are perhaps a little more niche. Full review here: https://examiningtheodd.com/2018/03/2...