Steve Taylor offers short and powerful poetic reflections as a guide to spiritual awakening and as experiential glimpses of the state of enlightenment itself. As Eckhart Tolle has written, the poetic form has been “recognized since ancient times as a highly appropriate medium for the expression and transmission of spiritual truth.” Taylor ranges widely, through subjects including “Making the Human Race Whole,” “Freedom from the Past,” and “The Reality of Connection,” always in clear and simple language. Best of all, he reminds readers of the choices they always have when life feels chaotic and overwhelming — empathy, acceptance, and love. Soothing but also challenging, Taylor’s words continually affirm the profound bedrock of peace and even joy in the present that is always available. The book’s eponymous reflection says it best: “There is nothing that can’t be undone — no past injury that can’t be healed / no past mistake that can’t be corrected — in the clear light of the present.” Reading this book is a transformational spiritual experience in itself. This is the sequel to Steve Taylor's The Calm Center, a collection of spiritual meditations that was also an Eckhart Tolle Edition.