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Summary

The poem "What your soul says?" by Afrah Khan explores the balance between heart and mind in decision-making and the importance of not being ruled by either.

Abstract

"What your soul says?" is a reflective poem that delves into the human tendency to let emotions guide actions, often leading to regret. The author, Afrah Khan, cautions against making decisions based solely on the heart's desires, emphasizing the necessity of logical thought for practical outcomes. The poem suggests that the soul encompasses both the heart and the mind, and true wisdom lies in harmonizing these aspects. It encourages readers to recognize the value of their inner soul, which is more precious than gold, and to avoid being ensnared by worldly distractions that can clip one's wings of success. The poem concludes with a call to follow the soul's guidance, combining both emotion and reason to achieve one's ultimate goals.

Opinions

  • The author believes that letting emotions completely govern decisions can lead to impractical outcomes and regrets.
  • Emphasis is placed on the importance of the mind's role in decision-making to ensure stability and avoid being misled by appearances.
  • The poem suggests that neither the heart nor the mind should dominate, advocating for a balance between emotion and logic.
  • It is expressed that acknowledging and embracing the inner soul leads to personal growth and freedom from limitations.
  • The author advises that success and fulfillment come from integrating the heart's passion with the mind's discernment, guided by the soul's wisdom.

What your soul says?

A poem

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Sometimes we flow with our emotions, Freezing our mind’s logical motion We get enraptured to worldly things, without having any practical links.

The Heart surrenders to everything, While the mind makes us, A mechanical fling. The heart stops on things that appear cool, But indeed it’s got a mind to be fooled.

Why do we make such silly mistakes, And later regret our intakes? Trust me, Never let your heart rule your head, You may get your love, But what about the daily bread?

So every time you take a decision, Confirm it with the mind, not just your heart's precision, And act like a blind.

I don’t say to lose your heart, Nor be like a robot with human parts. Use both the heart and mind, But never be a slave at any time.

Like a Tonga has, both the horse and the cart, Our soul too contains in it, the mind and the heart.

The day we recognise our inner soul, The most beautiful thing, more precious than gold. Our limits will end, no worries nor pain,

So never lose the delicate heart, After the worldly things. They will tie the success, and shingle your wings.

Follow my advice, follow your Soul, If you really want to achieve the ultimate goal.

~Afrah Khan

Thank you Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) for adding me in the Publication.<3

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