Set in the precious space between realization and freedom, The Myths I Miss The Most chronicles the emotional journey of deconstruction from organized religion which relied on fear and control. Through a small set of 21 poems, Lee gives a voice to that sinking feeling of disbelief and then the soft, but clear, uprising into individual awareness.
Set in the precious space between realization and freedom, The Myths I Miss The Most chronicles the emotional journey of deconstruction from organized religion which relied on fear and control. Through a small set of 21 poems, Lee gives a voice to that sinking feeling of disbelief and then the soft, but clear, uprising into individual awareness.