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What more can one say about this anthology that is filled with soul-scapes and abounds with profundities of thought expressed in a spontaneous moment of the soul. Indeed the poet is blessed, rather thrice blessed to have had a glimpse of the One who is the very essence of our being, our base and core and yet remains unknown to our surface mind. I am however sure that the reader who dwells deep into these poems will surely find more than hints and reflections of the Love that moves the stars and extends its savior arms into the densest layers of darkness. With profound gratitude I feel glad and…mehr

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What more can one say about this anthology that is filled with soul-scapes and abounds with profundities of thought expressed in a spontaneous moment of the soul. Indeed the poet is blessed, rather thrice blessed to have had a glimpse of the One who is the very essence of our being, our base and core and yet remains unknown to our surface mind. I am however sure that the reader who dwells deep into these poems will surely find more than hints and reflections of the Love that moves the stars and extends its savior arms into the densest layers of darkness. With profound gratitude I feel glad and privileged to write the foreword to this anthology. -Dr Alok Pandey (author, editor, poet, philosopher and medical practitioner) c/o Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, India
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Richard Eggenberger (Narad) is a highly regarded poet, writer, opera singer and horticulturist. He is the author of a number of books of poetry and volumes on gardening, including The Handbook on Plumeria Culture, The Handbook on Oleanders, Gardening for the Soul, Flowers for the Soul, and Roses for the Soul. He is also the author of the ten volume series Inspiration from Savitri, Sri Aurobindo's magnum opus, and the longest epic poem written in English, as well as the book, Homage to the Service Tree.