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Sensus Divinitatis
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Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2014
"Sensus Divinitatis" (=Sense of Divinity) is a Poetry collection that includes award winning and published poems. Said poems are uploaded both in their original, Greek version and the English one. I'd urge anyone that wishes to read this collection to NOT skip the Preface as it explains everything that Sensus Divinitatis stands for.  And to prove my point about the Preface's importance:  "For me Poetry is all about putting words together, words that otherwise seem unpairable, somewhat wrong, ordinary or cheeky and when that happens, when they click together and complete each other, well it feels like they were invented just to serve this purpose. There's rhythm and flow and words that when put one next to the other they create a feeling of "profound absolution" as if no one can ever doubt, question or challenge what is written there. Almost as if those words were created to be put together and you feel it deep in your gut as it cuts to the bone that what is written is real, it's black and it's white. And I believe in that moment -if God exists then in that moment- yes, we reach God inside.  That's why I titled it Sensus Divinitatis."
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