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In the Middle East - a region steeped in dogma and censorship - bold author Nejoud Al-Yagout tackles sensitive issues in this compilation of essays bound to awaken readers. By providing insight into a culture often underrepresented, Al-Yagout demystifies Kuwait in this thought-provoking book.
These verses are devoted to the raven - who inspired each word. One asks: Who writes the poems-the muse or the vessel? After which, the answer arises: Neither. Poems are birthed in the paradigm of thought, the realm of the unseen. So then-a la Ramana Maharshi-let us ask: From where do the thoughts arise? Only then can we grasp who writes the poems.
In this collection of poems, Al-Yagout boldly navigates a journey of grief and a pain so profound it leads her to Source. The Way Back To Eleven And You is a tear-jerker and will resonate deeply with those who have loved and lost.
This compilation of essays reflects life in Kuwait from the perspective of the author.
This is an imprint consists of 58 pairs of poems. The first poem in each pair is written from a frequency of angst, loss, identity crisis or heartbreak while its response is written from a higher level of consciousness. By revealing two possibilities, the poet invites the reader to transcend misery and awaken to a new perspective and awareness.
Ounces of Oneness is the journey of a soul navigating unknown spiritual terrain. The poems take readers on a journey of transcendental self-inquiry to shed the veils of divisiveness and fall in love with the essence that unites all.
This is the second edition of the Awake in the Game of Pretending. Though it is a heavily edited version of the previous collection of poems of the same title and is a much shorter version, it explores the same essence of the first version (originally published in 2015 by FriesenPress) in that it continues to be a collection of poems prompting us to ask who is pretending and remaining open to the answer: The one who is awake. The first version is out of stock.
Beyond And Not Quite is partly a sequel to And The Raven Recites, with poems reflecting the author's journey as she is invited to let go. In both resistance and surrender, she comes to the realization that she is her own muse.
Co-Exist Kuwait was founded in January of 2017 by Nejoud Al-Yagout to bridge cultural, racial, tribal and ideological divides locally. This booklet is a collection of her original quotes to galvanize members of her community to build a society that is inclusive and tolerant.
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