THE LOST SEEKER

"IN QUEST OF THE LIGHT BEARERS"

by Richard D. Kydd Jr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/1/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9780595366217
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9780595810505

About the Book

In The Lost Seeker, poet Richard Kydd focuses on the human spiritual journey, and the pain and conflict of man's dual spiritual and material makeup.

A consistent theme is his observation that we are trapped in an illusion while in this life. In The Portal he calls reality "A dream, a portal to a window. A view of semi-detached visions, alone to itself, floating in nothingness." He refers often to " this dream we call life," as in Locked in a Dream, and in The Window, which we see through dimly.

The sadness of the passing of time, and the loss of loved ones, is mentioned often. In Of Yesterday he describes, "Magic Moments lost in time, gone without a trace." In Dreams he calls a fond memory "A photo in an album, a picture in a frame, a moment trapped in time, to never come again."

Yet Kydd's message is primarily one of hope. He sees the human spirit as always in longing, always seeking the infinite-but ultimately arriving home, to find peace. In The Flaming Spirit a soul is "Lost to itself beyond the great reaches of eternity. Forever flying higher." And in Born Eternal Kydd says, "For we are spirit, born unencumbered."

Kydd sees love as the end to the human soul's suffering, and this volume contains some touching love poems, in particular The Passing, a memorial to his Spiritual Grandmother.


About the Author

Richard D. Kydd Jr. is the author of several books of poetry. He is a native New Yorker who lives in Brooklyn?s Williamsburg community along with his wife Erna and his children. He is the author of Lost in The Garden of Remembrance, Spiritual Earth, Enigma Beyond Illusion, Chasing The Dragon, Mind Warp 20/20, Trapped in Oblivion, Dialectic Incursion and Idiomatic Anomalies.