RAJ NANDY

RAJ NANDY

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

**a Tribute To Healing Power Of Poetry Comments

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A TRIBUTE TO HEALING POWER
OF POETRY
(BIBLIOTHERAPY)
The word poetry derives from the Greek word
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Brian Taylor 26 May 2018

I really like the deep knowledge that you gave Raj Nandy thank you.

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Shashendra Amalshan 07 October 2009

Hello sir.. I kind of know this feeling too. It does have a soothing effect on brain. Poetry can ease the tension that boils our heart these days.. Thanks for this informative piece..! ! ! Ahh I gotta tell you one thing though! ! these days girls don't go for poems, I mean my friend stopped talking the day I wrote and gave her a poem.. This is good..Poetry is a good way to let your emotions out... Make your mind at ease, Karin Ma'am asked me to go and read your poem, this is my first visit to your page...10 regards Shash

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Vidi Writes 24 September 2009

To much of intelligence of human brain Sure to cause panics and loneliness...; -) Amazingly, the same intelligence Can bring a healing touch through its codes Humans stuffed with minutes details of cures Just to wonder and ponder...here it is.... Cause and Cure comes from same organ... Absolutely true, Poems are the healers.

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 23 September 2009

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep” #.it has formed corner stone of feeling about poetry andi strictly adhre to it eventoday....poetry has got deep healing power and one canget solace from word power.... beautiful poem to last long in the mind....10 read mine....promises to keep.....oh, dear daughter(new)

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Mamta Agarwal 23 September 2009

there was never a doubt about the healing power of readind and writing poetry. helps to explore deeper layers of consciousness and works as a catharsis, which work as a therapy. i suppose its true of all arts. great work as always. Mamta

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Kesav Easwaran 21 September 2009

Good work...informative...you have collected necessary basic details for working on this concept...in Vedic Philosophy certain hymns of Sama Veda tell about poetic healing...congtrats...10

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Once again, thank you for bringing this wonderfully informative tribute to us. I knew poetry was healing, but you have sourced so much more and for this I commend you. How good it would be if Psychologists could use it to assist healing and in other medical areas as well. 10 love Karin

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Sandra Fowler 17 September 2009

A glorious tribute to the fine art of poetry. Well researched and eloquently written. The music of words is a great solace to the mind and spirit. And thank you for the quote from Robert Frost.Immortal lines indeed. With admiration for your presentation, Sandra

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Bob Blackwell 17 September 2009

Raj, you amaze me with your knowledge, I can only learn from you. What you say is true, poetry does soothe the mind. I was also taught to read only good books, listen to good music and keep good company as they were good for the soul. Truer words have never been spoken. Thank you my friend. regards Bob

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Shakuntala Sharma 17 September 2009

your poem is very educative.Thank you

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Ramesh T A 17 September 2009

Thought provoking, enlightening and amazing to muse over poetry along with you once again as it is refreshing the mind! Nice poetic exposition of this wonderful and beautiful art, for which man is unique in the world!

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Ritty Patnaik 17 September 2009

dear raj....your write is amazing about poetry as a therapy, used for healing.and why not? anything that soothes the mind and gives comfort, can aid to better healing.i like the way you have worked on this one, absolutely fantastic.we do feel happy when something nice touches the heart.so does this. best wishes ritty

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