How the Texts Were Received, Lived, and Recited

Poems For Earth was not written in leisure or luxury. It was channeled through fire. Mr. Damian wrote it during a six week season of spiritual transformation that began on September 28, 2020. The poems came not from his intellect, but from something deeper. They emerged during trances, breakdowns, quiet walks, and sleepless nights. Sometimes he would be woken in the night to write. Sometimes he’d cry while writing, unable to stop the flow. The poems were not edited like a book of verse—they were curated, selected, and kept exactly as they came.

The Quodlibet came after, through careful labor. This was the second part of JAH’S BOOK, containing ethics, teachings, forms of prayer, and sacred laws for the Yehoshuai way of life. Unlike the wild rhythm of Poems For EarthThe Quodlibet was dictated through structured spiritual sessions, and then tested—lived, meditated upon, spoken aloud repeatedly before being finalized.

The Scrivener did not just write these books. He recited them daily. Lived them. He made their words his food, his breath, his rule of life. He speaks of a holy text not as a scholar, but as one who has eaten it and been changed. In Yehoshuai, this practice of daily recitation and memorization is sacred. It is not for display, but for transformation. It is how the faith is sustained without buildings or clergy: through memory, poetry, and living testimony.

And so, the Scrivener continues—not preaching from stages, but offering his words for free. He does not sell his revelations. He gives them to the world. He remains rooted in the dirt, walking with the unloved, singing his sacred text in alleyways and over coffee tables. He is not your master. He is the Scrivener.

And the words he writes are alive.