Born on the same day as the world's most famous Sufi love poet, Karima was called to live alone in the forest and began writing in a similar style. She wandered like a dervish for 10 years, in God-intoxicated ecstasy, and has several volumes of poetry to print someday. Visit her website for more. www.cynthiadclayton.com Comments on her writing:
"Amazing! Rumi's energy comes pouring through her and is channeled. She is on fire... flowing with the love she has discovered within her own heart. She seems to be charged with the lightning coming through her..." Rassouli
“When I read through the mystical poets of the past, I must cut through the era’s culture. But when I read this poetry, it speaks to me directly and moves me with immediacy. It is deeply inspirational and a wonderful adjunct to prayer and worship.” [Rita Sherma, Ph.D., founding Director of Center for Convergence Theology.]
“Here is a book that truly rises above the intellect. It is written from the heart, and goes straight to the heart, penetrating it deeply.”[Steven Lane Taylor, author of Row, Row, Row Your Boat: A Guide for Living Life in the Divine Flow]
“In service to the radical spiritual awakening that is accelerating amongst us today. A collection of pointers to the unflawed, unrestricted essence, which is our truest nature...” [Rev. Mark Pope, author of For the Aspiring Mystic]
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