Neil Sinclair's poems are examples of the creativity unleashed by Kundalini. After undergoing a profound spiritual awakening as a student in 1973, author Neil Bethell Sinclair suddenly feels compelled to write. Inexplicably, words come to him and he writes them down, almost as if a higher power is dictating them. Channeling some call it. Sudden acquisition of faculties like channelling are whole point of Life Force Science—that Kundalini produces a Life Force reaction which triggers effects such as channelling, prescience, received knowledge, and extraordinary cognition.
You might imagine, however, that the subject matter of such poems would focus only on lofty spiritual topics. Yet these poems not only plumb the depths of the spiritual exploration, they encompass the entirety of human experience, from politics to love, from current events to personal identity. Sinclair’s poems are inspired, and they are also fun, witty, and relevant.
Asserts JJ Semple: "Perhaps, to some extent, all poetry is channeled. As for Neil’s poetry, I am convinced it is channeled. Why? Because his prose is set down in an altogether different voice. Worlds apart, the poems echo strains of the Milky Way, while his prose is earthbound. I take it as a sign of divine inspiration or extraordinary cognition, as one writer described it—that some sentient entity from the great beyond fed him the lines, the rhymes, the meter."
"Although they are similar to states of feeling, mystical states seem to those who experience them to be also states of knowledge. They are states of insight into depths of truth unplumbed by the discursive intellect." ~William James