Time to Come Home is a captivating collection of poems exploring self, divinity, and the oneness of existence. These spiritually rich poems invite contemplation on life's mysteries and the interconnectedness of everything. Central to this anthology is the theme of love as a unifying force transcending time and space, urging surrender and acceptance on the path to divine connection. The poems recognize the limitations of human understanding of seeing everything as separate, and the need to let go of the ego to connect with the divine. Pain and suffering, integral to the human experience, are portrayed as catalysts for growth and transformation. Embracing the present moment and discovering divinity in everyday life, the author encourages finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. The divine thread, likened to a string running through beads, connects everything that seems broken, making the divine attainable here and now. The creator and creation are inseparable, much like Yeats' notion that "we can't know the dancer from the dance".