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Maurice Lindsay

    Maurice Lindsay fue un locutor, escritor y poeta escocés cuya obra se involucró profundamente con el paisaje y el patrimonio cultural de Escocia. Exploró temas como la identidad nacional y la memoria histórica, reflexionando a menudo sobre el espíritu perdurable de su tierra natal. La poesía de Lindsay es reconocida por su calidad lírica y su profunda conexión con las tradiciones escocesas. Su contribución radica en la evocadora representación de la experiencia escocesa y su evolución.

    Wake Up To Your True Identity
    The Lowlands of Scotland; 1
    Scottish Religious Poetry
    Glasgow
    The theatre and opera-lover's quotation book. A literary bouquet
    Unknown Scotland in Colour
    • Wake Up To Your True Identity

      A Scripture Meditation Journal For The African Diaspora

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Focusing on spiritual growth, this scripture meditation journal targets individuals of African descent, encouraging deeper engagement with YAH's word. It aims to inspire readers to embrace their true identity and fulfill their divine purpose as a guiding light in the world. Through dedicated meditation, the journal fosters a connection to faith and community, promoting personal transformation and empowerment.

      Wake Up To Your True Identity
    • Up From Religion

      A Poetic Memoir

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring a profound spiritual journey, Mo'Reese Madu's debut poetry collection reflects on his transition from Christianity to the Hebrew Israelites and ultimately his departure from both. The poems intertwine personal struggles with the broader historical context of Black America, highlighting how Western religions contribute to division within the community. Madu also shares ancient wisdom through timely proverbs, guiding readers toward self-discovery and higher consciousness. This collection offers a unique perspective on faith, identity, and resilience.

      Up From Religion