The Poems of New Revelation is a collection of poems revealing the reality of man, God, and nature from biblical, philosophical, and sometimes, scientific perspectives in this current "Now" time. The author Joel Max is a harbinger living in the desert in California. He declares that he wrote these poems as channelled messages like the author of the Book of Revelation depicted what he observed in the invisible world. His poems depict Sedona Mountain's nature in Arizona and St. Jacinto Mountain in Southern California, together with his own communications with nature. We lose poems when we lose our hearts. Poems often function as instruments for restoring feelings and dignity as humans. The poems contained in this book, are full of satire making readers observe the deceit, manipulation, and flaws of religious and/or political leaders who keep creating bondages locking up human freedom. While observing those, readers may see things that were invisible to them. At the same time, to some, the poems can be revelatory warnings that their candlesticks could be removed from their places as the Book of Revelation prophesizes. This book could be a new revelation restoring a reader's heart, dignity, true self, joy, and peace in the middle of a dark night of a soul.
The Poems of New Revelation is a collection of poems revealing the reality of man, God, and nature from biblical, philosophical, and sometimes, scientific perspectives in this current "Now" time. The author Joel Max is a harbinger living in the desert in California. He declares that he wrote these poems as channelled messages like the author of the Book of Revelation depicted what he observed in the invisible world. His poems depict Sedona Mountain's nature in Arizona and St. Jacinto Mountain in Southern California, together with his own communications with nature. We lose poems when we lose our hearts. Poems often function as instruments for restoring feelings and dignity as humans. The poems contained in this book, are full of satire making readers observe the deceit, manipulation, and flaws of religious and/or political leaders who keep creating bondages locking up human freedom. While observing those, readers may see things that were invisible to them. At the same time, to some, the poems can be revelatory warnings that their candlesticks could be removed from their places as the Book of Revelation prophesizes. This book could be a new revelation restoring a reader's heart, dignity, true self, joy, and peace in the middle of a dark night of a soul.