🌿 Sacred Silhouettes: Haiku for the Heart and Mind

Available Now on Amazon

In a world drowning in noise, Sacred Silhouettes offers a breath of stillness—seventeen syllables at a time.

This debut haiku collection by Diana Vazquez-Douglas is a spiritual and emotional journey through the quiet corners of the human experience. Rooted in the values of servant leadership, emotional intelligence, and the Middle Way, each poem becomes a sacred doorway—inviting you to pause, reflect, and return to what truly matters.

Covering themes like grief, joy, resilience, truth, and radical love, these poems are accompanied by reflection prompts that turn reading into healing. Whether you're navigating a storm, holding space for someone you love, or simply searching for light in the darkness, Sacred Silhouettes will meet you there—with grace, with fire, and with hope.

This isn’t just poetry.
It’s a prayer for humanity.
For everyone and everything.
Für alle und alles.

Mom in the Middle

Whimsical Tales of Love, Laughter, and Life with Fur Babies

Available Now on Amazon

Part poetry, part parenting, and all heart—Mom in the Middle follows the adventures of a big-hearted mom caught in the beautiful chaos of family life…with her lovable dogs, Kitty, Kali and Mandi, leading the way.

Through playful poems and tender moments, this book for children of all ages captures the mischief, mayhem, and magic of being “in the middle”—between cuddles and commands, belly rubs and barking fits.

For moms, kids, and anyone who’s ever loved a pet like family.

DIANA: Dancing with Dragons

Fire, Faith and the Middle Way for a New Earth

Coming Fall 2025

Dancing with Dragons is a soul-baring memoir, a reckoning with power, and a love offering for a world in need of healing.

Rooted in personal truth and ancestral legacy, the book tells the story of a woman forged by fire—spiritual fire, generational trauma, betrayal, and awakening. With honesty and fierce compassion, she shares her path through mental and emotional breakdowns, the ache of injustice, and the quiet, unwavering call to love anyway.

Drawing on her Puerto Rican and Austrian roots, sacred teachings, music, myth, and a lifetime of questioning ego-driven authority, the author charts a new course: the Middle Way. It’s a path of emotional intelligence, servant leadership, and radical acts of service—especially for those who have been forgotten, silenced, or misunderstood.

More than a memoir, DIANA is a torch passed forward. A map for the weary. A rally cry for wisdom-led change. Written by a woman who once thought she was losing her mind—but was actually finding her voice.

For anyone longing for purpose, justice, and peace, this book is an invitation to remember who we are—and rise.

She asked for peace. God gave her fire—not to destroy, but to awaken. From the ashes of war, a woman rises—forged by truth, ablaze with love.