This book is not a new religion, but a poetic journey within an ancient covenant.
This collection is written for non-Jews who wish to honor the Seven Laws of Noah, universal laws given by the Eternal through Moshe to Israel for all humanity.
The texts are intended for inspiration, prayer, and self-reflection, but they are not a substitute for studying reliable Jewish sources or seeking personal advice from a qualified rabbi. They follow the halachic framework that the Torah sets for the nations and avoid imitating Jewish rituals, festivals, or commandments that were entrusted solely to Israel.
Readers of this collection are encouraged to study The Divine Code and a reliable Hebrew Tanach alongside these poems, so that inspiration always remains rooted in truth.
May these words contribute to peace, justice, and reverence for the Creator among all peoples.