A TOPIC AND A PEN

pxIt is impossible to read this book with eyes that are not capable of being charmed. It is a poem with a philosophical profile, which dazzles and agitates the mind. It is not only a perfectly crafted, but also a thought-provoking poem.
pxThe topic is difficult because it approaches religion, faith as well as spiritual concepts. It touches the sphere that men avoid or approach with fear because it is mysterious. “The sacred” is one of the few mysteries that remain in these times characterized, more than ever, by a pragmatic and materialistic tendency to disprove mysteries.




pxThese pages take us to the center of the restlessness we feel towards “the sacred.” This agitation is manifested in two levels: that of the search for it and that of its evidence. It is a search for answers, and the need to hold onto “the sacred” in our days. It is the evidence of the evaporation or disappearance of “the sacred” in our horizon. The author cannot remain silent when faced with this evidence, and her pen investigates this topic with an intense desire to communicate her findings to her readers. Her poem questions, affirms, suggests, thinks, and judges with verses capable of constructing a multi-sided conversation where human beings, nature, and the universe take part; and that have the effect of personifying The Sacred.

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