Life – A Reminder to Live — A Poem on the Fragility of Life
A powerful poem exploring the fragility of life and the unpredictability of sudden loss — inspired by the recent tragic deaths in Delhi, reminding us to live fully while we can.
A curated library of poems exploring self-inquiry, existentialism, life, death, spirituality, and metaphysics — a journey into the depths.
A powerful poem exploring the fragility of life and the unpredictability of sudden loss — inspired by the recent tragic deaths in Delhi, reminding us to live fully while we can.
“If Not This, Then What?” — the poem dives deep into absurdism and the purpose of life. It unfolds the existential struggle of human for meaning and surrender in a world where everything feels both infinite and incomplete. A raw and reflective journey into consciousness itself.
A Seed Sown” is a reflective existential and spiritual poem by Dhrutikanta Sahoo, exploring the journey of surrender, ego death, and becoming one with the universe. The poem captures the inner transformation of the self — melting, letting go, and awakening to cosmic consciousness.
“The Paradox – A Poem on Love, Life, and the Illusion of Existence” blurs the line between poetic art and spiritual philosophy. In few but powerful words, it captures the essence of existence — where love turns to dust, time erases truth, and the search for life becomes life itself.
The Unknown Guide – A Journey of Inner Guidance explores the quiet spaces where the self fades but something unseen gently leads us. This inner guidance poem reflects on life, the unknown, and the subtle forces shaping our existence. A meditative, must-read piece for anyone seeking meaning, calm, and insight beyond the ordinary.
Perhaps the pain of death comes from fighting against the inevitable, and the unknown reality that lies ahead. But surrender makes it a smoother transition – The Death Rhyme is not just a poem, but a guide to Death.
A poetic reflection on the cosmic oneness of nature, self, and the cosmos — where soil, air, water, sun, and space, the five mystical elements unite to make the tiniest particle to the entire universe, including us.
A reflective free verse poem on human existence, where writing becomes a living flow beyond the self — a meditation on creativity, memory, and the mystery of being.
Anwesha Mishra, a young writer pens down a poem on depression, with a title ” Maa and Depression”.