Understanding is one essential element of living - not only in rote awareness of the basics but an integral realization of what is humanly necessary. Yet, with worldly titles, material possessions and petty social roles, people often fail to reflect the unveiling of truth that breaths purpose into one's existence. As a result, many struggle to find the fulfillment they need in all the wrong places. In one powerful poetic anthology that opens eyes to the many realities of human condition, Onaly A. Kapasi pens a rare gem of genius to help people reflect and rethink life in “Mind’s Eye” (published by Xlibris).
The humanitarian and orthopedic surgeon author maintains an impeccable genre crossover from science to literature. His passion for writing and love for the written word is evident in his magnetic lines and gripping, heartwarming imageries. Just as he pursues healing for his medical patients, Kapasi offers a creative kind of recovery through language and poetry. "My poems give a perspective into inner consciousness," he says. "It is written in simple language, and invokes an awakening. Some who have heard my poems believe that they speak the language of the heart."
Filled with the intensity of resolve and the zeal for knowledge, “Mind’s Eye” offers an astute view on the inner most sanctum of consciousness – a reflection of life demystified by the subtlety of language.
Source: PRWEB
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