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| Username: | olfaphilo | | Language: | English | | Gender: | Female | | Member since: | December 27th 2009 | My favorite books: Anything that shakes the HEART or triggers the MIND and gives human beings insights about how to live in PEACE with oneself and with others ... | | My favorite quote: | The eyes are the mirror of the soul / I think therefore I am / The pen is mightier than the sword. | | My last book: | The Heart Wisdom | | Occupation: | English teacher / a scholar | | My hobbies: | Thinking / Learning/ Writing/ Reading / Design/ Decoration/ Volleyball/ Tennis/ Music. | | Profile visits: | 1908 | An English teacher,a PhD student and a seed of a poet/thinker who has just ripened and flowered along the school of life... An often silent but hyper-sensitive mysterious 'humane' being whose style of writing is shaped around the heart mode: her favorite poetic pattern is the heart-meter, her verses usually echo the rhyme and rhythm of the heart beats... Her eyes are her eloquent means of communication...Her pen is her sharp sword ...
A wise 'poet'/writer whose passion is meditation at the ailments of the human race and whose utter target of poetry medium is to trigger the Minds of readers, stimulate previously silenced thoughts and question given- for-granted facts. In order to enjoy her 'poetically' transcribed thoughts and emotions, readers should go behind the stage and beyond the words on the page. They should read between the lines and switch their eyes’ mode from sight to foresight. They should log into the very depth of their hearts and bring to action and reaction every neuron of their brains in order to sketch the hidden sarcastic tone of her verses/lines and consequently figure out the messages she's trying to voice in each and every poem to all alleged ‘intelligent’ humans of our kind.
Her writing often puts into question some philosophical, psychological, theological,social and/or ethical issues. Some of her 'HEART'poems were published in The Poet Sanctuary's Anthology of poetry:Patchwork Musings (2009)
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