This new collection of poems by Richard Wehrman explores the nature of our unfolding daily meditative life, experienced without censoring what arises and remaining open to what is revealed in its innocence and presence, in the moment of the writing itself. The writing is an outgrowth of the practice of Inquiry as practiced in the Diamond Approach, and strongly influenced by the style of the remarkable book, "The Death of Virgil", written in 1945 by the Austrian author Hermann Broch. "Being with these meditations requires slowing down, being patient, reflecting. The rewards are in the discovery of its many hidden gems." -from the Foreword by Paul Kuhl