Omowale

Omowale by Quintin L. Noble, published by Xlibris Corporation in July 2009, is a collection of poetry that explores themes of hope and spiritual homecoming. With 86 pages, this edition presents a reflective journey through the complexities of life, emphasizing the importance of positive thinking amidst societal challenges.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of various societal issues and personal triumphs within the poems. The work delves into the interconnectedness of body, soul, and spirit, highlighting the quest for alignment with divine will. Through its inspirational and religious themes, Omowale encourages a shift from despair to hope, inviting readers to consider their own paths toward achieving a sense of peace and fulfillment.
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Today is a good time to abandon despair for hope. In light of the name Omowale (the son who has returned home) a homecoming which manifests itself physically, mentally, and spiritually. I arrived at the knowledge that although life produces many crossroads, the quest to positive thinking is eminent. This book of poems was written to reflect many of society’s ills and triumphs. One can encounter the thoughts and actions that have encompassed us since the beginning of time. Our body is a temple given; our souls is the core of onceself; our spirit is the soul revealed. These three entities aligned with the will of God shall deliver us into close proximity of acquiring “Heaven on Earth.”
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