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Unveiling Veil: A Journey Through Love, Loss, and the Divine

  • Writer: C. A. Ayres
    C. A. Ayres
  • Sep 19
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 29

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Some books arrive quietly, like a whisper that brushes the soul. Others arrive like a veil being lifted, unveiling truths we have always carried but never fully spoken.


Veil: Poems of Love, Loss, and the Divine is both. It unfolded gently, born of life’s mysteries and the tender embrace of heaven—a journey revealed in silence and in wonder.


This book is more than a collection—it is a living constellation of poems, reflections, childhood memories, and parables, each star born from moments of tenderness and ache, of searching and surrender. Together they trace a map through the raw edges of love and heartbreak, into the mysteries of faith, and toward the radiant brilliance of divine connection. Every piece becomes a point of light—sometimes gentle, sometimes searing, always inviting the soul to rise beyond the surface of ordinary life and glimpse eternity.


The veil is more than a boundary; it is a revelation. In the temple at Jerusalem—first built by Solomon, rebuilt by Zerubbabel, and later expanded—the veil stood between the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies. At the moment Christ gave His life in our sacrifice, “the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom” (Matthew 27:51, KJV), declaring that through Him the way is open. He is the Advocate—the Veil between mortality and eternity—“the new and living way…through the veil, that is to say, his flesh” (Hebrews 10:19–20, KJV).


The structure of Veil: Poems of Love, Loss, and the Divine mirrors that sacred journey. Each section gathers poems, reflections, and parables that mark the soul’s path toward God:


  • Awakening recalls Abraham’s altars, where covenant first met sacrifice, and the soul learns to listen for God’s voice.

  • Love captures both the sweetness and the sorrow of mortal affection, the very ground on which our hearts are tested and refined.

  • Pilgrimage is the road through the lone and dreary world, the walk of faith and agency that presses forward despite shadow and silence.

  • Sanctuary reflects Solomon’s temple—the yearning for a holy dwelling where God’s presence brings peace.

  • Unveiling points to the final encounter: whether at Christ’s soon-to-be glorious return or in the quiet crossing of death—our personal Second Coming—when the veil parts and we behold our Savior face to face.


As we walk through seasons of discovery, love, loss, longing, and silence, the soul learns to press against the unseen. Then, in a moment of grace, the veil parts. What once felt hidden begins to shimmer—truth breaking through the cracks, hope rising from the ashes, healing flowing like light, and the unmistakable presence of God drawing near.


Veil: Poems of Love, Loss, and the Divine was born in those moments, when heaven leans close enough to touch. If the veil were lifted fully from our eyes, even for the span of a breath, eternity would rush in—and we would never see life the same again.


Why Veil Matters


In a world filled with noise, these poems invite stillness. In a culture of distraction, they invite depth. Veil is not just a book to read; it is a sanctuary to reflect, to breathe, and to remember that, even in sorrow, there is a sacredness that cannot be taken away.


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Launch Details


Veil officially launches on September 29, 2025, and will be available in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover editions.


You can choose the book in three formats:

  1. The Kindle edition can be found here for pre-order: Veil: Poems of Love, Loss, and the Divine (Kindle Edition)

  2. Hardcover edition promotional launch price: Veil: Poems of Love, Loss, and the Divine

  3. Paperback edition promotional launch price: Veil: Poems of Love, Loss, and the Divine


Whether you are seeking words for your own unspoken feelings or simply longing for beauty that reminds you of eternity, I hope Veil will become part of your journey.

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