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The Vast Empty: A Mesmerizing Journey Through Human Emotions - Poetry Collection by Turiya

Embark on a spiritual journey through 'The Vast Empty' by Turiya, exploring stillness, beauty, and the human condition in mesmerizing poetry.
on Feb 01, 2024
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A mesmerising collection of poetry "The Vast Empty" by Turiya effortlessly transports readers on an introspective journey through the vast landscapes of human emotions.

The book contains 65 poems that are beautifully written. The book aims to guide readers through a meditative experience, encouraging them to reflect on their inner selves and find tranquility. The exploration of stillness, the beauty of life, and the discovery of one's own divinity makes The Vast Empty a spiritual and introspective journey.

Through exploring universal themes such as love, loss, and the human condition, Turiya encourages readers to look within themselves and gain a deeper understanding of their own emotions and experiences. The empathy and compassion with which Turiya writes is truly remarkable.

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About the Book:

A collection of poems and free verse to gently coax people on an inner journey of reflection- meditatively and quietly-so they emerge refreshed and calmer. Through this writing spend time thinking about stillness and beauty of life and the discovery of your own divinity.

I float languidly

Down a river of dreams

On a bed of thoughts

Woven into fantasies

I am like mercury

Formless and silvery

Breaking and merging with ease

At times I am a thought

Sometimes the dream

I weave in and out

Trespassing

Everywhere at once

But nowhere really.                                                  

About the Author:

Turiya, the pseudonym adopted by Mamta Chander, is a poet rooted in India. Her work is richly imbued with the profound influence of Eastern philosophy and mysticism, and she derives creative inspiration from the natural world and the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke.

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