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Neena Verma As far sa I am concerned, There's no dealing with it. I see it as unconscious at work. Either the plot is still brewing & not ready to come on paper y…moreAs far sa I am concerned, There's no dealing with it. I see it as unconscious at work. Either the plot is still brewing & not ready to come on paper yet. Or I am scattered/preoccupied my mind and not ready to put it on paper yet. In such a situation, I accept it myself, fly w with whatever else is happening in life, and at the right moment, all scattered pieces of the zig-saw puzzle fall in place. Remember - there is a time to knead the dough, and there is a time to let it rest(less)
Neena Verma My most recent book is "a mother's cry ... a mother's celebration" . It is not a book, it is a poem & a prayer on my transcendental pilgrimage from gr…moreMy most recent book is "a mother's cry ... a mother's celebration" . It is not a book, it is a poem & a prayer on my transcendental pilgrimage from grief to grace. It tell the story of my pilgrimage traversing across lamet, longing, pain and love, that I lived through after my son's transcendence. The pilgrimage continues. The inspiration to share my story with the world comes from the realisation that there are so many people in this world, especially bereaved parents, who get swamped by their grief. Through my story I want to reach out to all such people and support them in finding faith, meaning & strength. (less)
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“There are words like ‘orphan’, ‘widow’ and ‘widower’ in all languages. But there is no word in any language to describe a parent who loses a child. How does one describe the pain of ‘ultimate bereavement’! (Page 50)”
Neena Verma, A Mother's Cry... A Mother's Celebration

“Twilight, the only time of the day when the light and dark meet and become one. The bright powerful light of the day, calmly surrenders before the engulfing duskiness of the night. And the dense whelming darkness of the night yields before the surreal dawning saffron of the morning. The only two moments of the day that absolve the difference between ‘dark and light’. (Page 71)”
Neena Verma, A Mother's Cry... A Mother's Celebration

“When one has an urge to say something but wouldn't quite know 'what' & 'how' .. it is better to let it remain unsaid.”
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“There are words like ‘orphan’, ‘widow’ and ‘widower’ in all languages. But there is no word in any language to describe a parent who loses a child. How does one describe the pain of ‘ultimate bereavement’! (Page 50)”
Neena Verma, A Mother's Cry... A Mother's Celebration

“Twilight, the only time of the day when the light and dark meet and become one. The bright powerful light of the day, calmly surrenders before the engulfing duskiness of the night. And the dense whelming darkness of the night yields before the surreal dawning saffron of the morning. The only two moments of the day that absolve the difference between ‘dark and light’. (Page 71)”
Neena Verma, A Mother's Cry... A Mother's Celebration

“The morning’s splendour is conceived in the dark womb of night. A truth … we all know and believe. Yet a truth, that is most difficult to live and endure when one is in that dark womb. Alive and breathing … but inert, vulnerable, and ‘in waiting’. Witnessing but not conscious, wakeful but not awake. (Page 2)”
Neena Verma, A Mother's Cry... A Mother's Celebration

“Grace – the humble, gentle, calm and acceptant human spirit that helps us affirm the dark, and inspires us to seek the light.”
Neena Verma, GRIEF GROWTH GRACE: A SACRED PILGRIMAGE

“Bereavement, despair, ache, yearning happen to all. We all bear the pain of grief. We all take them in our own ways. And we are all blessed with the grace to transcend. (Page xii)”
Neena Verma, A Mother's Cry... A Mother's Celebration

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