Love poems by Gary Rosenthal
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Further Praise for The You That Is Everywhere
“Gary has written a book that I encourage you to get, called The You That Is Everywhere. I don’t usually like poetry much, but I read this book cover-to-cover in one sitting. I kept dog-earing pages – I’m going to read this one to my wife, and sent this one to my secretary, that one to my son. It’s really a great book.”
JACK CANFIELD, Author, Chicken Soup for the Soul series
“… (A) passionate outpouring of love, the poems drawing inspiration from Dante, Rumi and medieval troubadours. While expressive of a fine poetic sensibility, they are also accessible, revealing a very human author who, while tracing a story of earthly love and longing, also encounters the Divine.”
MORGAN VAN WYCK, SHAMBHALA SUN
“This is what Zen has needed – to marry with the troubadour tradition of ecstatic, romantic love.”
ZEN ROSHI JOHN TARRANT, Author, The Story of the Buddha
“The You That Is Everywhere debuts the romantic, passionate, wise, intimate, and beautifully crafted poetry of Gary Rosenthal. Rosenthal is a troubadour of impressive romantic sensibility.”
THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
“The book is a love-story – and has the timeless charm of a modern classic. Anyone who has ever loved deeply will recognizd the territory. Buddhists and Sufis and lovers of all persuasions are likely to be gifting each other with The You That Is Everywhere for years and years to come.”
ANNE DELACROIX
“Good stuff, lots of surprise, like finding a penny on the ground and getting good luck for the rest of the day – an unexpected delight.”
SAM KEEN, Author, Fire in the Belly : On Being a Man
“A modern troubadour has arisen! Rejoice. . . . This book ‘has to do with the heart, a river which rose unexpectedly, and flooded my banks with poems. . . .’ Highly freeform, modern language dances ruggedly across these pages, flowing with infectious energy and ironic humor. We transit attraction, lust, uncertainty, separation, grief, and renewal in touching, humble, personal revelations . . . stanzas that exude powerful perennial wisdom within robust romance. Rich phrasings such as ‘Before I met you I didn’t know my heart was in exile’ are intricately strung among (other) pearls . . . and impossible attempts at understanding. Intensely real, sincerely spirited. Wow!”
SANDY MARSHALL, THE NAPRA REVIEW OF BOOKS
“More bologna sandwiches!” COLEMAN BARKS“.
. . The psychologically astute and contemporary idiom makes one think that if Rumi or Dante fell in love today, their poetry might sound a little like this. I was left with the sense that our current spiritual culture has finally achieved a sufficient depth to have begun producing some wisdom literature of its own.”
CONSTANCE AVILA, MAGICAL BLEND MAGAZINE
