Book Review – Ponder Awhile: Message From The Light by Mohit Misra
Title: Ponder Awhile: Message From The Light
Author: Mohit Misra
Genre: Spiritual Poetry
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Praveen
“Ponder Awhile” is a collection of spiritual poems written in the Doha format, which is a couplet of rhyming quatrains. The poems explore themes of enlightenment, God’s existence, and the interconnectedness of all religions. Mohit Misra’s personal journey of transformation adds depth to the collection, making it relatable and inspiring.
The book’s strength lies in its simplicity. Mohit Misra’s poems are written in clear and concise language, making them accessible to a wide range of readers. The poems are also full of imagery and symbolism, which helps to bring the reader’s attention to the deeper meaning of the text.
In the realm of poetic expression, two distinct yet intimately connected verses beckon the reader to immerse themselves in a profound contemplation of life’s most cherished relationships and the pursuit of inner calm. Among the collection, two poems that stood out the most were “MOM” and “PEACE,” both resonating with emotions that touch the heart and mind alike.
In the realm of poetic expression, two distinct yet intimately connected verses beckon the reader to immerse themselves in a profound contemplation of life’s most cherished relationships and the pursuit of inner calm. “MOM” and “PEACE” share a common thread of emotion and introspection, unraveling sentiments that touch the heart and mind alike.
“MOM” unveils a heartfelt tribute to the sacred bond between a child and their mother. The verses gracefully weave together sentiments of gratitude, love, and admiration. Through the portrayal of patience and affection, the poet captures the essence of a mother’s unwavering devotion. The imagery of overflowing love akin to a brimming cup beautifully underscores the boundless nature of a mother’s care.
The poem’s rhythm mirrors the ebb and flow of emotions, traversing through pain and comfort, showcasing the mother as both a healer and a guardian of sanity. The poem resonates deeply with its portrayal of the nuanced relationship between mother and child, embracing discipline and love in equal measure. The closing lines evoke a promise of reciprocity, a testament to the enduring nature of maternal love.
On the other hand, “PEACE” invites readers to dwell on the notion of inner tranquility amidst the ceaseless chaos of life. The poem paints a vivid picture of a bustling world, where everyone seems engrossed in their pursuits. The verses prompt reflection on the pursuit of goals, the cycles of triumph and failure, and the resilience to rise and start anew. Through the lens of this ceaseless cycle, the yearning for peace emerges as a universal desire.
The poem employs a gentle rhythm that mirrors the quest for inner peace, drawing readers into contemplation. The juxtaposition of warring conflicts with the concept of peace highlights the dichotomy between justification and its underlying motives. In the final lines, the poet poses a question that pierces through the layers of human conflict, suggesting that it is love—not terror—that brings about genuine transformation.
Strengths:
- Clear and concise language
- Accessible to a wide range of readers
- Full of imagery and symbolism
- Poems explore important spiritual themes
Weaknesses:
- Some poems may be too abstract for some readers
- Book may not be as engaging for readers who are not interested in spirituality
Overall:
In conclusion, “Ponder Awhile” stands as a captivating and thought-provoking compilation of poems. It doesn’t merely convey words but immerses readers into a world of spiritual contemplation and self-discovery. With its accessible language, poignant imagery, and powerful themes, this collection invites readers to embark on an introspective journey of their own. “Ponder Awhile” is a treasure trove for those who yearn to explore the intricate dimensions of spirituality and the human experience. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone seeking profound insights and a deeper connection with the spiritual aspects of life.
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