In these times of unprecedented fears and anxieties, poetry offers hope and respite. This collection gives you the opportunity to enjoy moments of reflection and contemplation, whether you are at the shore, on the subway, on the bus, in the park, or in the quiet of your home. These poems are based on universal themes drawn from the natural world and our shared experiences and fears. The language and the imagery are simple, lively, and refreshing, and likely to evoke a range of feelings and emotions. There's the sweep of imagination that knows no boundaries or limitations. That is why this…mehr
In these times of unprecedented fears and anxieties, poetry offers hope and respite. This collection gives you the opportunity to enjoy moments of reflection and contemplation, whether you are at the shore, on the subway, on the bus, in the park, or in the quiet of your home. These poems are based on universal themes drawn from the natural world and our shared experiences and fears. The language and the imagery are simple, lively, and refreshing, and likely to evoke a range of feelings and emotions. There's the sweep of imagination that knows no boundaries or limitations. That is why this collection will appeal to readers from diverse backgrounds and cultures who love the music and language of poetry. This collection resonates with inspiration and hope, and reaches the realms of splendor, beauty and peace we all crave.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Haimnauth Ramkirath grew up in a small rural village in Guyana, South America. The beauty and simplicity of country life shaped his abiding love for nature. From an early age, he dived deeply into the richness and beauty of the spiritual and philosophical teachings and traditions of the East. This stirred in his heart a lifelong quest for inner peace and harmony. These poems reflect his intense inner search and contemplation. Haimnauth was a teacher for ten years in Guyana before taking up residency in the USA in 1991. He is a professional accountant and has worked his way up to the Controllership level. Haimnauth comes from a background of strong family values and he and his wife, Radhika, have inculcated these values to their son, Akash and daughter, Tamala. Haimnauth believes firmly that one has to work out one's Karma and salvation while actively participating in the world, and to abdicate one's responsibilities and duties is a negation of life itself. He is a very vigorous campaigner for social justice and equality, and his utter condemnation and abhorrence of racism, discrimination, social apathy and indifference to the plight of the poor and the oppressed, and scourge of the fanatic spirit, are reflected in some of the poems.
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