Christina R. Jussaume is a spiritual poet writer who publishes her sixth collection of poems entitled "Mental Rights: The Healing of the Mind, Body and Spirit". Jussaume is a wife, mother, grandmother, and a founding member of the poetry website "Poetry and Publishing" in the UK. She dedicated this book to God and her inspiration from her friends.
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Beginning with the poem "Enlightenment of God", this poem is written in the form of a shadow sonnet [page 1]. The inventor of this poetic form is Amera M. Anderson. This form is similar to the American Sonnet, which does not use the final rhyme and has a number of syllables that are not equal. When the first poem was reflected, the words of her late mother resonated in her soul because she wrote the poem "No Judgment" written by "Monchielle" [page 4]. The poem pays tribute to her mother and thanks her for her lessons as a daughter learned from her. The creator of this poetic form is Jim T. Henriksen. In addition, the poetics community conveys a clear message that this judgment can only be with the Creator God.
This poem "Provision of Peace and Joy" is written in the form of a tree [page 14]. The creator of this poetic form is Dorian Peterson. It is actually a concrete poem because it outlines the shape of a tree. This poem brings the essence of peace and happiness to the reader's heart. Her poem entitled "The Stairway to Heaven" is written in a linked format [p. 67]. The creator of this poetic form is Erich J. Goller. This poem provides insights into the road to heaven and the path to the "ladder to heaven".
The book continues with another specific poem entitled "Lighting the worm" written in the form of a "butterfly shape" [p. 117]. The inventor of this poetic form is Joree Williams. Each section of the poem is in the form of a butterfly wing. This poem sends an image of the angel's wings that reflect the stars as a guiding light.
Jussaume did not forget her parents. She also gave her deceased father her poem "My Father" written in Pruntiform poetry style [p. 181]. The creator of this poetic form is Randy Pluti. What the author pleads with God in this poem is that everyone must live in faith and grow in love. She ended her poem on page 181, using another poem written in the form of Monchielle, entitled "Believe I Will Be Good." This poem is derived from Exodus 15:26 and is based on the voice of God and says, "I am the Lord who healed you."
The book also has a vocabulary of more than 80 plus poetry forms and styles to better understand poetry. The vocabulary is followed by another part, the front cover of the book by Jussaume. The final part of the book lists a series of books in which she contributed her poetry to improve the peace of others and the world.
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