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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSeeds of these lyrics quietly bide their time inside all of us. Now & then, when the mind is very still, they flower as poems. The poet is merely a florist who arranges some of these in a boquet.
There are no names in the wonderland where these flowers grow. Ego, which dances on names and can’t survive without them, has no place here to call its own.
Use of ‘K’ is just a concession to convention, a convenient hook for this book. Ignore it, and read these poems as your own.
Still mind, singing heart.
This is what sets those apart,
Who have internalised the notion,
“I’m not the lake, I am the ocean!”
K
The author writes on diverse topics and his articles and poems have been published in the Speaking Tree columns of the Times of India, MINT, Covert Magazine and the Sunday Guardian. A few of his books in print include short stories titled “Tasnim & Other Stories”, “Three Extraordinary Love Stories”, a compilation titled, “Gospel of the Awakened”, a collection spiritual poetry, “Sunbeams from the Soul”, and poems on love and life, “Dear Heart”. He has also written a commentary on Nietzsche’s book from the non-dualist point of view under the title of “Thus Spake Zarathustra to Me".
Though he has spent almost 40 years in the corporate sector in India and abroad after his graduation from IIM (Ahmedabad), Mr. Asthana is keenly interested in exploring the spiritual realm. This has led him to write articles demystifying the essence of the Sanatan Dharm. His writings explain the real symbolism behind the fairy tales and lore that form the bulk of most religions in a no-nonsense, easy to understand manner which the modern reader can relate to.
Mr. Asthana is a member of the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry and of Mensa-India. He is also the President of Mensa India Delhi’s Underprivileged Gifted Child Identification & Nurturing Program and Chairperson of the Dhruv Foundation.
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