By - Nerses Hadidian

Rays Of Soul

A heartfelt tribute to humanity.

This edition is a summary of my poems that presents itself as a recognition to you, which I dedicate to the whole human race, and the past/present generations.

Prostrate yourselves before them, respect and honor them.

About Nerses Hadidian

Meet Nerses Hadidian

My name is Nerses Hadidian, born in Aleppo, Syria, on August 13, 1969. I’m Armenian by nationality. I grew up and did my primary and secondary education at the local Sahakyan Elementary School, then at the Karen Jeppe High School.

I was a deacon at St Mary’s Church in Aleppo for many years. Later, I moved with my parents to Quebec Canada, and have lived in the town of Laval since 1997. Due to my living conditions, I am not fully qualified to receive higher education. However, I have had a great love and passion for writing and literature since I was a teenager, and today I have written many literary works, mainly poems.

By - Nerses Hadidian

About The Book

Fall into the pages of ‘Rays of Soul,’ a beautiful anthology that acknowledges our shared human spirit. Dedicated to the entirety of humanity, both past and future, this heartfelt collection of poems is a dive into the intricacies of all that is ‘us.’

Reading through these verses, you will find the most complex of themes. From the delicate balance between humankind and the environment to the order in chaos. From light in solitude to the quest for existential clarity. ‘Rays of Soul’ creates enchanting dichotomies – the possible versus the impossible, the voluntary versus the involuntary, and the wisdom that arises from naivety – that force the reader to contemplate his place in the universe and awaken a sense of morality. These verses quench the spiritual thirst of the soul. Using wit and irony, the poems critique hierarchy and authority.

As you journey through these verses, you will find the unspoken thought of your soul masterfully woven into words. “Rays of Soul” is a tribute to humanity, eloquently capturing the unspoken thoughts that linger within us all.

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