Flesh Geometry is the voice of devotion itself, where desire and divinity blur. These poems seduce the soul back into its own body, turning self-love into a holy song of reclamation and expansion.
Moving through the sacred shapes of creation, Platonic forms, Naiad explores how love becomes a mirror for awakening. Each poem is an invocation of the divine feminine: intimate, luminous, and alive. Drawing on sacred geometry, myth, and mysticism, Flesh Geometry transforms passion and pain into revelation.
For readers drawn to the sensual spirituality of Rumi, Nayyirah Waheed, or Yrsa Daley-Ward, this collection is a love letter to the body as temple, the soul as artist, and the divine as lover.
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