THE BOOK OF SACRED PEARLS

THE BOOK OF SACRED PEARLS

Mara Okshteyn

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Editorial:
Soul Art Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798998930355
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The Book of Sacred Pearls is a contemplative, art-filled collection of poetic reflections designed to awaken wonder, peace, and quiet clarity in the reader. Each poem-called a ’pearl’-offers a glimpse of inner stillness, a spark of light in the noise of everyday life. Drawing from ancient and modern sources of inspiration, the poems speak in a voice that is gentle, lyrical, and soul-tending. The collection includes a rich variety of forms, from minimalist haiku to spiritually evocative micropoems. Each piece is paired with original color artwork, creating a meditative experience that engages both eye and heart. Themes range from nature and simplicity to inner growth, silence, healing, and the sacred feminine, making this book a nourishing companion for seekers, poets, dreamers, and those on the path of mindful living. Ideal as a personal keepsake, a spiritual gift, or a book of daily inspiration, The Book of Sacred Pearls can be opened at random or read through slowly, one poem at a time. With its compact size and heartfelt tone, it also lends itself beautifully to contemplation, journaling prompts, or gentle conversation starters in circles and workshops. Created by physician-poet Mara Elizari, whose work bridges medicine and mysticism, this book reflects a quiet devotion to the luminous mysteries of life. Each pearl is an invitation to pause, breathe, and remember what truly matters. For anyone yearning to reconnect with the inner spark or to carry a small sanctuary of light within, The Book of Sacred Pearls offers a tender and timeless embrace.

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