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  1. BOOKS. “John Brehm weaves together timeless wisdom and a deep poetic sensibility.”. “ The Dharma of Poetry is a warm invitation to explore the beauty of our own lives, retrieving a sense of wonder and mystery as we navigate both the immediate and the timeless. John Brehm has done a masterful job in reminding us of the power of our own ...

  2. Help Is on the Way takes readers from the subways of New York City to the savannas of Paleolithic Africa to the transplant ward of Kyoto University Hospital. But whatever their setting, these poems are enlivened by the subtle music, penetrating wit, and remarkable emotional honesty that won high praise for Sea of Faith and constitute John Brehm's singularly engaging voice.

  3. Jason Tetsuzen Wirth, John Brehm, Cate Gable, Ann Spiers, Paul E. Nelson, and Robert Michael Pyle will be reading from the collection. john.brehm1@gmail.com Tel. 720.345.4385

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  5. John Brehm is the author of four books of poems, Sea of Faith, Help Is On the Way, No Day at the Beach, and Dharma Talk. He has also published a book of essays, The Dharma of Poetry: How Poems Can Deepen Your Spiritual Practice and Open You to Joy, which is a companion to his bestselling anthology, The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy.

  6. www.johnbrehmpoet.com › poems › pagePoems : John Brehm Poet

    I wouldn’t be contemplating all the joys and deep. satisfactions of non-existence, as I am right now. I don’t imagine the dead are required to show papers. at every river crossing, or that only those with valid. photo ID are allowed into the caldron, or the. harpsichord concert, as the case may be. Often I wake.

  7. pulled back into a still and sleeping fire, so beautiful I forget for a moment. my father’s death, or I turn my mind. away from it or, no, I open. my grief to accommodate this wonder. and wonder what he might have thought of it, were we standing here together, the kind of thing we never did, and now.