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OverviewWhat happens when poetry becomes a form of theology? Theologies of Poetry responds with a mosaic of reflections, poems, and images drawn from a lifetime of spiritual exploration. It engages traditions from Buddhism and Christianity to Zen, Taoism, and pantheism, across landscapes ranging from Alaska to New York and from Spain to Indonesia. Structured around four movements-seeking, listening, rejoicing, and accepting-this book offers a deeply personal yet universal invitation: to dwell within mystery and discover the sacred in ordinary and unexpected places. In doing so, it points gently toward the quiet possibility of spiritual convergence across the world's wisdom traditions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Giebisch , Robert GiebischPublisher: Shanti Arts LLC Imprint: Shanti Arts LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9781971191102ISBN 10: 1971191108 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 17 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""If you are a spiritual seeker or simply yearn to extract meaning from life's twisted tendrils, you could find no better guide than Robert Giebisch. This second collection of his writing and photographs contains brilliant short meditative poems, striking visual images, and moving personal essays. They document a family history of cultural, spiritual, and philosophical exploration, while also taking us on a literal pilgrimage, traveling the hallowed Camino de Santiago. Giebisch witnesses 'the drift between heart beats, where quiet gathers / where a gaze meets mine / and breathes through me.' Give yourself a gift and join him on this heart-opening journey."" -Jefferson Singer, author of In Common Things and Faulk Foundation Professor Emeritus, Connecticut College ""Robert Giebisch's Theologies of Poetry is an intricately woven tapestry of poetry and prose, each enriching the other. This well-ordered collection shows a depth of understanding rarely exhibited with such grace. In his poems, but also in the heartfelt interludes about his parents and his upbringing, there is a musicality in the way he shares so much of himself. Through his generosity, the reader shares the quiet room of the poet. Each poem stirs the reader to contemplate. And we are grateful for his rich, graceful, polished language in poems that will resonate with every reader and beg to be read and reread. These poems will change you."" -Pat Mottola, President of the Connecticut Poetry Society; Poet Laureate of Cheshire, Connecticut ""Robert Giebisch offers up a feast for his readers by sharing his discovery of the sacred in falling acorns, trembling ferns, and hovering dragonflies. Poetic images of breathing together with streams, branches, and pine needles illuminate the spirit that animates his pilgrimages to the Aare River in Switzerland, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, the Preah Vihear Temple in Cambodia, and the Camino across northern Spain. Readers will savor his search for 'spiritual elasticity'-the convergence of religious traditions-and how that quest is grounded in his family's cultural and spiritual history. Lovers of poetry, spiritual seekers, students of world religions, and anyone wishing to live a life well lived will be nourished by Giebisch's insights and wisdom."" -Christopher Ives, author of Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage ""Robert Giebisch takes us on a pilgrimage through the sights and sounds that have informed his spiritual foundation in his new book, Theologies of Poetry, in which he seeks a commonality between a wide diversity of wisdom traditions. In gorgeous and enlightening poetry, Giebisch takes the natural world as his prism into the holy, inviting a union with all living things. In 'Church of Fog, ' for example, he sees a heron lifting on a river, 'like a breath you forget is yours, ' adding 'nothing here is waiting.' These joyous poems usher us into the delight of spirit, where we are all welcome."" -Christine Beck, author of Given Time: A Mother-Daughter Cancer Memoir, former president of the Connecticut Poetry Society, and Poet Laureate of West Hartford, Connecticut ""Giebisch speaks with God through spare, vivid poems, Catholicism, Buddhism, and mindful meditation . . . He finds his soul restored in walking, appreciation for loved ones and good health in aging, 'our steps once long, now careful.' Through the stillness in walking, he apprehends God as ""a silence that listens."" Stillness is in fact, the last word in this lovely book, where I have heard with great pleasure, 'a murmur of dream and feeling, / drinking green silence/to fullness.'"" -April Ossmann, author of We: Poems Author InformationRobert Giebisch is a retired psychiatrist and world traveler with a lifelong interest in Buddhism and global spiritual traditions. His work has appeared in The RavensPerch and Orenaug Mountain Poetry. His debut poetry collection, Geographies of Time, was published by Shanti Arts in 2025. He lives in Woodbridge, Connecticut, and the Upper West Side of Manhattan, where he enjoys taking long walks through Central Park with his wife, Ninrong. He is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. robertgiebischauthor.com Robert Giebisch is a retired psychiatrist and world traveler with a lifelong interest in Buddhism and global spiritual traditions. His work has appeared in The RavensPerch and Orenaug Mountain Poetry. His debut poetry collection, Geographies of Time, was published by Shanti Arts in 2025. He lives in Woodbridge, Connecticut, and the Upper West Side of Manhattan, where he enjoys taking long walks through Central Park with his wife, Ninrong. He is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. robertgiebischauthor.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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