Salvation

Salvation

Nadia Parvin Mou

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Año de edición:
2020
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ISBN:
9781728364599
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Originally the book Salvation: A Mystery is imagined by the poet herself to mystify our daily life to be more moral and just to revive our divine self. The poem encourages the poet to merge the entity with Nature to feel the Creator’s glory as it is her harmonious journey towards petty-major lives. Only the poet feels the unique power in unity to diversities. The one color white is the symbol of peace mingling together seven colours to reflect the light. The bower of the poems is decorated with multicolored flowers to feel the more beauty in revelry. Only Nature is the revelation of the God’s entity. In the lover’s realm its soul’s knowledge to love and beloved is our religion. Thus, section Light begins to enlighten our human souls.Section Divine is led by mystique zeal of the poet. The zeal in vision may be true or lie to hear from the unconscious as the poems need to realize the Divine power. To err is human so souls are led to salvation- creation. Creativity is delight, creativity is pain also.Section Knowledge is the replica of experience and the revolt of unconscious. The poems pine for more knowledge as the spirit is splitted itself to reveal the anarchic nation and actually it is a conflict in love between men and women. The beloved soul always pines for 'Home sweet home.'

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