Additional Biographical Information About Poet Tim Kavi
Tim Kavi is an American poet who writes about the Goddess, philosophy, psychology, and personal development. He is broadly educated with multiple academic degrees.
Tim Kavi's poetic work has represent dialogical and devotional love poems that celebrate the Goddess, feminine nature, personal development, transformation, and freedom.
Kavi's love poems are spiritual and temporal poems of devotion that speak to divine love and the power of love between persons in relationship.
Kavi's work is dedicated to empowering the freedom of individuals to love others, make changes, and transform themselves for empowerment and freedom. His poems of protest are a rallying cry against oppression and social injustice.
Kavi's work celebrates the capacities of human beings to love, and to make changes in their lives that are positive and transforming. He believes that genuine dialogue, dialectical thinking, and a quest for wholeness are important aspects of human development.
Kavi's work is influenced by Goddess mythologies, the philosophy of Martin Buber, dialogue, Jungian archetypes, dialectics, feminism, theories of psychological development and transformation, and mysticism. In his teens and twenties, Kavi was a recognized mystic within a spiritual community of adherents who publicly validated his mysticism. Today, he resides in the USA, where he reads, writes, teaches, and makes rare public appearances.
Tim Kavi's poetic work has represent dialogical and devotional love poems that celebrate the Goddess, feminine nature, personal development, transformation, and freedom.
Kavi's love poems are spiritual and temporal poems of devotion that speak to divine love and the power of love between persons in relationship.
Kavi's work is dedicated to empowering the freedom of individuals to love others, make changes, and transform themselves for empowerment and freedom. His poems of protest are a rallying cry against oppression and social injustice.
Kavi's work celebrates the capacities of human beings to love, and to make changes in their lives that are positive and transforming. He believes that genuine dialogue, dialectical thinking, and a quest for wholeness are important aspects of human development.
Kavi's work is influenced by Goddess mythologies, the philosophy of Martin Buber, dialogue, Jungian archetypes, dialectics, feminism, theories of psychological development and transformation, and mysticism. In his teens and twenties, Kavi was a recognized mystic within a spiritual community of adherents who publicly validated his mysticism. Today, he resides in the USA, where he reads, writes, teaches, and makes rare public appearances.