📓 These poems are meditations on metaphysical Truth and the Remembrance of God. Traditional in form, they address themes of the Sophia Perennis, the timeless and universal wisdom underlying the diverse religions. Lyrical and simple in style, they travel through spiritual landscapes, expressing the joy of knowing “The Infinite sings through each finite part” and “The heart’s eye like a star at midnight sees.” The fundamental motif of this book is the journey from conceptual understanding of the Unity of God, seen as the Absolute, the Truth or the Real, to the realization of this knowledge in the spiritual heart; “From head to heart he travels on the way.” A central metaphor for this journey is “the eagle’s flight.”M. Ali Lakhani, editor of Sacred Web: A Journal of Tradition and Modernity,writes “Barry McDonald’s poems are distillations of spiritual wisdom,conveyed through images that are spare and resonant, in language thatis lucent and lyrical.” And noted Perennialist author William Stoddartwrites “… excellent in every way: concise poetic lines which capture theessence of metaphysics and spirituality. They express the most beautifulof all messages: Truth and Prayer.”