Reseña del libro "Pohymns (en Inglés)"
""What are we, but a collection of beats and notes.' Poems in the form of Hymns give a melodic ganache to expressions of life and to its ineffable lessons. Thoughts, feelings, emotions, and notions are expressed in such a way, it makes a string of rhyming pearls. Being logically hopeful and rationally wishful, while having the wit and will to sustain challenges of life is avidly resonated in PoHymns. It's about holding tight onto that unwavering believe in oneself, coupled with invincible hope and dewyeyed dreams. Book's content is based upon observing life, experiencing it's vivid flavours, and catapulting the good in people. It emphasizes upon the fact that if one can feel slightest of emotions for oneself, one's family/friends, one's area of interest/work, one's countrymen, or towards nature, he/she has all the reasons and reasoning in life to be better with each moment passing by. In a world full of uncertainties, being kind, hopeful and a believer is an objet d'art in itself. Life is full of miracles, instead of looking for the treasure outside, one should look within, that's where the real jewel lies. Afterall, amidst all the hue, happiness and humdrum, our stories will be our ultimate glory. At an individual level, the content emphasizes self-help, self-healing and self-excelling through self-belief. At a broader level, the musings aspire to inspire the reader about being selflessly kind and purposely humane. Plethora of forces, all worldly and feignedly ones, will lure one into being doubtful, despairing, and disengaging about life. At this juncture, with a tad bit of perseverance and handful of dreams, one can succeed through tough times, casting a mesmerizing and motivating impact on their family, society, and the cosmos. Book doesn't negate possibility of lows, failures or losses, it acknowledges them, but tries to reason them with hope, faith, humility, and determination. For we all may get in a mess, that is how the code is designed, but what we do next is what matters. Happy and hopeful reading.""