Invisible Threads

My Voice Has Been Silenced Forever

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Invisible Threads by Shobha Kulkarni, Partridge Publishing India
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Author: Shobha Kulkarni ISBN: 9781482886085
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: October 12, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Shobha Kulkarni
ISBN: 9781482886085
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: October 12, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

Invisible Threads' is about the Individual souls timeless inward journey into Space. Our souls are connected with Invisible Threads to the Cosmic Energy. We are so engrossed in this materialistic world that we forget we are not Body, Mind and Soul but something beyond that and our search begins. In the beginning, the poems are about the atrocities, the pain inflicted by those in power on the weak and the poor. They deal with the socio- political and economic aspects of the society and the exploitation of women. Some of the poems are of a womans identity crisis and her search of her true identity. Women still do not enjoy freedom and her voice is silenced.

Later on, the shift is towards the inner journey and the impediments one has to face to find Space in the crowded world and in the crowded mind which has been compared to a dustbin. Most of the poems are meditative and we soon realize that Space is within us. Mother Earth has a great influence on us. If we remain connected to her she gives us the courage to complete our lifes journey. Mother you whisper, we pay no heed. Its easy to connect with everyone and everything through Invisible Threads that connects us to the Cosmic Energy.

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Invisible Threads' is about the Individual souls timeless inward journey into Space. Our souls are connected with Invisible Threads to the Cosmic Energy. We are so engrossed in this materialistic world that we forget we are not Body, Mind and Soul but something beyond that and our search begins. In the beginning, the poems are about the atrocities, the pain inflicted by those in power on the weak and the poor. They deal with the socio- political and economic aspects of the society and the exploitation of women. Some of the poems are of a womans identity crisis and her search of her true identity. Women still do not enjoy freedom and her voice is silenced.

Later on, the shift is towards the inner journey and the impediments one has to face to find Space in the crowded world and in the crowded mind which has been compared to a dustbin. Most of the poems are meditative and we soon realize that Space is within us. Mother Earth has a great influence on us. If we remain connected to her she gives us the courage to complete our lifes journey. Mother you whisper, we pay no heed. Its easy to connect with everyone and everything through Invisible Threads that connects us to the Cosmic Energy.

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