The Epic Failure of Mortality to Mean Something
by Sreejit Poole
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What does it mean to live and to die, to laugh and to cry, to love and to lie, to cherish each other and to walk with pride? We all know that if we are born we must die. Still it doesn’t seem to matter. We continue to act towards each other as if there is no need to appreciate the time that we have together. Moreover we fail to consciously and vigorously search for meaning in this short birth. The Epic Failure of Mortality to Mean Something, is an intense and honest look into the motivations of the human spirit and a search for answers into how we can use the passions of humanity not just to satisfy our base level instincts but to bring about a positive change in our world.
5-Star Amazon Review
“I loved Sreejit Poole’s book OF MIND OR MATTER so was excited to see that he has another publication, this time a book of poetry. His descriptions of the human journey are insightful and heart felt. His devotional and spiritual poems are inspirational. I will return to read many of these poems again and again.”
About The Author
Philosopher, poet, musician, cook, Sreejit Poole’s writing reflects his quest for meaning in an ever changing world. Living in the ashrams of revered saint Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma), for the past 20 years, he has learned the power of service to humanity at the feet of one of the world’s great humanitarians. In his most recent work, Of Mind Or Matter, Sreejit takes us on the journey of humility through the knowledge that we all have a purpose greater than ourselves. Check out http://ofmindormatter.com/ for more information.
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