Spirituality and Religion sorted by popularity-Franklin
1.The Holy Bible-King James Version
2.Ponder Awhile-Mohit.K.Misra
Classically shaped in the route of the sages, the attractively confined and much-anticipated second print of Chew over For a while shares the complexities of life as a simple and available dose of spirit and soul stuff. Author and writer Mohit K. Misra leaves no stone unearthed as he dons the robes of a mystic, although is plainspoken, lilting, and at times, coltish with his language and words.
Written as Dohas or couplets, each text of the fifty-one poems found in this collection chases the glow of a new dawn of earth enlightenment. Straightforward, uncomplicated and wise, with titles such as "Mother Earth," "Married to the Light," "Charity," and "Peace," the author examines and dissects the frailty of life, the inevitableness of death and the most tender part of the stalk and the root. These poems are necessary, irresistible and evolved. Brave in their simple message, God and His galore faces are ironed into the window box for all to see and celebrate. The writer encourages introspection, deliberation, mediation and the search for deeper meaning. His poems of praise, poems of contemplation and poems of provocation sing God's praises, His justice and His grace. Cognition leads to understanding, which leads to peace and, finally, to love. It is what the earth needs-a little of God's love, the fabric, the sheer essence; the gems of the universe unfold on these pages. And we are, as readers, better for these gifts.