One With The Universe-Indian Express Pune Newsline -Mohit.K.Misra
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An extraordinary struggle of an atheist youngster who came from a surprisingly religious background, maternal grandfather being a Parsi priest in a Mumbai fire temple and paternal family, Brahmins from the alluringly spiritual Hindu city on the banks of the Ganges, Allahabad. Became a sailor and one day, in the middle of Atlantic Ocean, divinity struck upon him and grew when he received signs to write poetry. He started writing at the age of 30 and has finally, brought out a winning poetry edition which he has nurtured and polished over a decade.
<p>“<em>We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.”(</em>Teilhard de Chardin<em>)</em></p><p><span style="line-height:1.6em;"><em>Involution-An Odyssey Reconciling Science to God </em> is as layered as a French cassoulet, as diverting, satisfying and as rich. Each reader will spoon this book differently. On the surface it seems to be a simple and light-hearted poetic journey through the history of Western thought, dominantly scientific, but enriched with painting and music. Beneath that surface is the sauce of a new evolutionary idea, involution; the informing of all matter by consciousness, encoded and communicating throughout the natural world. A book about the cathedral of consciousness could have used any language to paint it, but science is perhaps most in need of new vision, and its chronology is already familiar.</span></p><p><span style="line-height:1.6em;">The author offers a bold alternative vision of both science and creation: she suggests that science has been incrementally the recovery of memory, the memory of evolution/involution</span><em style="line-height:1.6em;">.</em></p><p>“<em> Involution proposes that humans carry within them the history of the universe, which is (re)discovered by the individual genius when the time is ripe. All is stored within our DNA and awaits revelation. Such piecemeal revelations set our finite lives in an eternal chain of co-creation and these new leaps of discovery are compared to mystical experience</em>” (From a reviewer)</p><p>Each unique contributor served the collective and universal return to holism and unity. Thus the geniuses of the scientific journey, like the spiritual visionaries alongside, have threaded the rosary of science with the beads of inspiration, and through them returned Man to his spiritual nature and origin.</p><p><span style="line-height:1.6em;">The separation between experience and the rational intellect of science has, by modelling memory as theory, separated its understanding from the consciousness of all, and perceives mind and matter as separate, God and Man as distinct. This work is a dance towards their re-unification: Saints and scientists break the same bread.</span></p><p><span style="line-height:1.6em;">All of time and all the disciplines of science are needed for the evidence. Through swift (and sometimes sparring) Cantos of dialogue between Reason and Soul, Philippa Rees takes the reader on a monumental journey through the history of everything – with the evolution of man as one side of the coin and involution the other. The poetic narrative is augmented by learned and extensive footnotes offering background knowledge which in themselves are fascinating. In effect there are two books, offering a right and left brain approach. The twin spirals of a DNA shaped book intertwine external and internal and find, between them, one journey, Man’s recovery of Himself., and (hopefully) the Creation’s recovery of a nobler Man.</span></p><p><span style="line-height:1.6em;">From the same review “</span><em style="line-height:1.6em;">The reader who finishes the book will not be the same as the one who began it. New ideas will expand the mind but more profoundly, the deep, moving power of the verse will affect the heart.</em></p><p><em>(Marianne Rankin: Director of Communications, Alister Hardy Trust)</em></p><p> </p>
An extraordinary struggle of an atheist youngster who came from a surprisingly religious background, maternal grandfather being a Parsi priest in a Mumbai fire temple and paternal family, Brahmins from the alluringly spiritual Hindu city on the banks of the Ganges, Allahabad. Became a sailor and one day, in the middle of Atlantic Ocean, divinity struck upon him and grew when he received signs to write poetry. He started writing at the age of 30 and has finally, brought out a winning poetry edition which he has nurtured and polished over a decade.
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<div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> Poetry Books on Best Book Buys from 85,953 bo0ks</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><a href="http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Poetry-books.html">http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Poetry-books.html</a></div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;">1.Ponder Awhile by Mohit.K.Misra</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;">Body,Mind and Spirit from 69,261 books</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><a href="http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Body_Mind_and_Spirit-books.html">http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Body_Mind_and_Spirit-books.html</a></div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;">2.Ponder Awhile by Mohit.K.Misra</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;">, <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><span style="margin-right:5px;"><span class="swSprite s_star_4_0"><span>4.0 out of 5 stars</span></span> </span> <span style="vertical-align:middle;"><strong>An Introspective, Insightful Poetic Collection</strong>, September 23, 2009</span></div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/AKK3Z4WXCAGPE/ref=cm_cr_dp_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Apex <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Reviews</span></span></a> (Durham, NC USA) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/AKK3Z4WXCAGPE/ref=cm_cr_dp_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a></td> </tr></tbody></table></div> In the pages of Ponder Awhile, poet Mohit Misra takes the reader on an introspective journey through the unexplored depths of the heart and soul. Touching on a variety of topics, ranging from life to love to war to the nature of God Himself, Misra's collection expounds on questions that have haunted the corners of the human mindscape for centuries, offering his own thought-provoking insights along the way.<br /><br /> Consider, for example, this passage from "What":<br /><br /> "What we have been taught is so full of rot,<br /> Such beauty lies when it is all shot.<br /> Whatever you do try your best,<br /> Unto God leave the rest."<br /><br /> And this one from "God":<br /><br /> "What have I to do with god?<br /> You are his creation, you are a part of him.<br /> When do I see, meet god?<br /> Whenever you really decide to,<br /> When you want nothing."<br /><br /> Such passages are reflective of the overall philosophical tone of Misra's collection - one that will certainly strike a chord deep within the more progressive thinkers who read it.<br /><br /> At times, Misra also successfully turns his insights inward, offering the reader a profound glance into the inner workings of his own heart and mind, keenly illustrated by this passage from "Idiot":<br /><br /> "Fool make some money some people shout,<br /> Poetry you will die broke without a doubt.<br /> I must write I keep telling them,<br /> I have been given the signs to use the pen."<br /><br /> And in this one from "Once Again":<br /><br /> "Sometimes I feel I will never learn,<br /> From the mistakes I made<br /> when I crashed in my last turn.<br /> As much as I laugh I must cry,<br /> Simple rules of this game before I die."<br /><br /> For the simple, yet penetrating stances that it takes on the full gamut of emotion and experience, Ponder Awhile provides the reader with an eye-opening look into the deeper recesses of our collective human soul. An enjoyable read, and one that is sure to leave many substantially more enriched for having read it.<br /><br /><br /> Wendy Paulson<br /> Apex Reviews</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><span style="margin-right:5px;"><span><span>5.0 out of 5 stars</span></span> </span> <span style="vertical-align:middle;"><strong>A Brilliant Spiritual Work</strong>, October 10, 2006</span></div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A3L8JGPNVF2X8M/ref=cm_cr_dp_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Peter Boaz Jones <span style="white-space:nowrap;">"Pete"</span></span></a> (Sutton Coldfield, UK) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3L8JGPNVF2X8M/ref=cm_cr_dp_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a></td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>Some of the most poignant prose I have come across, in relating to all aspects of religion and spirituality through harmony and unity of purpose. Mohit, crystallises all the main themes of life and its transition into beautiful and simple language, giving the reader a basis for considering these moving criteria easily and thoughtfully. Really it is a very useful tool, when trying to understand these deep and often seemingly complex questions.<br /><br /> </p> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong>Simple Food for Thought</strong>, March 10, 2008</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A24K3BALHMNYWX/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Vikram <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Reddy</span></span></a> - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A24K3BALHMNYWX/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a><br /> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>written from the heart , this book of poems exemplifies the essence of our human soul in its simplicity...an fantastic read that really makes one 'Ponder Awhile'<br /> </p> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong>ponder awile-a must read</strong>, July 30, 2007</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/ALR8FTXVOU6GH/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Petita Jhaveri <span style="white-space:nowrap;">"tish"</span></span></a> (india) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/ALR8FTXVOU6GH/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a><br /> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>Ponder awhile is one one of the most soul searching books of prose i have read in a long time-its simplistic style allows the reader to draw their own spirituality and explore the inner self.he derives his soulfulness from his own life experiences-gentle but awakening.<br /> </p> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong>Ponder Awhile</strong>, February 23, 2007</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1C9QX7JQH0Y03/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Madhavi S. <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Ghare</span></span></a> (Pune, India) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1C9QX7JQH0Y03/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a><br /> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>These poems do make you stop and ponder...Mohit has written from the heart, and his poetry reflects that. He uses the medium of rhyme to convey his deepest experiences of life, and beyond.<br /> These poems do help you see the world from his eyes, and make you think.<br /> Keep it up! and All the Best!<br /> </p> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong>a masterpiece one must have</strong>, February 22, 2007</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A15V2B4K0P8EFA/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Vishal Lamba <span style="white-space:nowrap;">"vishywashi"</span></span></a> (Mumbai, India) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A15V2B4K0P8EFA/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a></td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>Mohit has composed a collection of very lovely poems, with a lot of deep insights written in uncomplicated simple words. When Mohit first approached me to design his website - I was delighted... and at the same time my experience told me that it will be very challenging and difficult for Mohit to sell poetry online. However, Mohit has been persistent and driven to make this a success - and I request all book lovers, readers and poets to support and encourage Mohit by purchasing his book of lovely poems. The poems can be read and enjoyed over and over again. This is a book you will truly cherish to have as part of your collection.<br /> </p> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong>ponder awhile</strong>, October 26, 2006</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A2ZTQ5IG1I8SO/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">M. N. <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Kavarana</span></span></a> (London, KY, USA) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A2ZTQ5IG1I8SO/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a><br /> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>This collection of poems stimulates deep thought about life, death and religion. Unlike many other spiritual texts the author and his writing do not attempt to impose his views upon others, but they make subtle suggestions about day to day follies and misunderstandings about god and religion. This is a book for anyone seeking for a deeper meaning of our existance and at the same time is fun to read. Mohit through his poems truly demonstrates his love and respect for people and life and most of all god. This book may be way ahead of our times for some but will reach out to many.<br /> </p> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong>Wonderful poems from Ponder Awhile</strong>, October 17, 2006</div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">By </td> <td><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1NVAACCSCBHLO/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;">E. <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Martin</span></span></a> (Las Vegas, NV USA) - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1NVAACCSCBHLO/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview">See all my reviews</a><br /> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div> <p>I enjoy reading Mohit's poems. He has a tendency to rhyme and synchronize our everyday living circumstances with the divine.<br /><br /> And some of them are philosophical indeed and makes sense to the public at large.<br /><br /> ------------------------------</p> <div class="ii gt">------------<br /> <p>"This book is full of diamonds" Swami Atmanand -Pune -India</p> <p> </p> <p>--------------------------------------------</p> <p>I found that this book did make me stop and ponder a<br /> while. It is like the calm in the eye of the storm. I<br /> found reading it a kind of literary meditation. It is<br /> thoughtful, intelligent, and uplifting, not only do I<br /> recommend it, I prescribe it. Trust me, I'm a doctor.<br /><br /> Benjamin Zephaniah</p> <p> </p> <p>---------------------------------------------</p> <p> <strong>Have a spiritual breakfast now ! -Raymond Gallaz-Geneva Switzerland-Reiki Master</strong></p> <p>Pondering and wondering on the nature of man and God -<br /> One with a thousand questions and the other with a thousand names and answers-This young poet reminds one of Khalil Gibran witha touch af Tagore.We are sure that his delicious "Ponder Awhile" will give to the seeker of truth a longing for it and a taste of who we really are.</p> <p> </p> <p>-------------------------------------------------<br /> </p> <p><strong>Mohit Mishra has presented a garland of poems sensitizing deep thoughts in worldly reality. The sifting thoughts and emotions seeking out subtle nuances is a work of great mind.<br /> This work can be sustained by deep courage, commitment, daring and restraint. It is possible by people only who love and care for people.<br /> It is with deep sense of fulfillment and urge to read again.<br /> Best wishes,<br /> Mohit<br /> Anup Kumar Burman </strong></p> <p><strong>Blue Cross Labs Goa India</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>----------------------------------------------------</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>This young man has written such a beautiful poetry book.I wonder how many people will really be able to understand and appreciate it.</strong></p> <p><strong>Kiran Baba-Enlightened One- Pune India</strong></p> </div>