The path to enlightenment takes passion, honesty, faith, hope, and,
most importantly, love.
In Enlightenment, his second collection of poetry, poet Raminder Bajwa
explores the deepest depths of the human soul and the universal longing for
meaning.
Divided into five sections titled “Love,” “Truth,” “Secrets,” “Prayers,”
and “Enlightenment,” these captivating poems take a raw and candid look at
our humanness and what it means to be alive. Like a jolt of emotional
current, Bajwa gives voice to what the soul only feels—propelling us to
keep searching, reaching, and loving.
Poems such as “Gorgeous Chaos,” “The Man Without a Face,”
“Dreams, Wishes, and the Universe,” and “That Last Drop of Tears” use
striking imagery and metaphor to convey shared human experience.
With threads of wisdom woven through every page, this collection will
challenge and inspire both scholar and layperson alike with purpose,
wisdom, and imagination.