Research Oriented Essay Dream, Silence And Spirituality in Kujtim R.Hajdari's Poetry; Author -Dr. Manoranjan Das




Dream, Silence And Spirituality in Kujtim R.Hajdari's Poetry

Dr. Manoranjan Das

         Kujtim R. Hajdari, the profound knowledgeable poet has a poetic journey through the wide jurisdiction of human virtues where domes of dream, silence and spirituality are iterated furthermore. He knows, dream, silence and spirituality are deeply interconnected, acting as a gateway to inner stillness and consciousness, moving beyond the noise of daily life to foster peace and realistic self-awareness. He carries the satiation, referring the silence through wanderness as a mystical memories with voice and norm of spirit.Thus, he writes,
'I am satiated with the air of silence,
Where words remain suspended -lifeless corpses,
Thoughts wander like chaotic clouds,
In an endless, dark sky,
With mystical stains and marks.

I am satiated with old memories,
That, like frightened echoes in terrifying nights,
Return with the faint voices of the past,
And still, call to me like hopeless orphans.
Like curse '1

       Kujtim R.Hajdari endows,spiritual silence and serves as a protective barrier for sacred moments, and, it is in this stillness that deeper truths emerge, often accessed through meditation and introspection, and, the transformation of it
isn't just the absence of sound, but a tool for inner transformation, self-awareness, and focus. He empowers with his thought that it owes with moments where it's weaving into new wave.Thus, he writes,
'I am satiated with lost moments,
That time is drowned in murky waters,
And I, weary, exhausted,
Dissolve on its frightening shores,
Waiting for a new wave,
To erase.'2
        Assurably speaking, Kujtim R. Hajdari admires,
inner stillness versus outer noise reasonifies that true silence is an internal state that allows individuals to be free from distractions, and, the power of stillness in slence serves as a 'do not disturb' sign that protects sacred inner moments—such as moments of prayer, creativity, or decision-making. Thus, basing on the greatness of Kujtim R. Hajdari, a sonnet may be added,

'Through the absoluteness of your idealism,
You have the self motive for goodness of men,
Referring relation with individualism,
That is attached to morality to strengthen.

You're the road of consciousness to admit rationalism with the highest sweet
Moments within, that is terminated
To the free notion of wooness, ah! that is right.

Your mood is sensified with proper adherence of variety, multiplying
With the matrix of names and fames to gear up the row of lying into life's applying.

You are all in one pervasive inclusion
In differentless act in any provision.'3
         Affluently speaking, he, the great poet intakes that enhancing of consciousness through silence allows one to connect with the divine or their deeper self, offering a way to move from compulsive action to a state of conscious being. He feels, the silence flies with the fleeting through the zone of warmth, dreaming with the endless stream where hope is into moonlit nourishment.Thus, he writes,
'In the blind silence of the night,
Dreams when they are born, fly like fleeting light.
Some ignite flame and guide untold,
Others fade, but we keep their warmth.

Beneath the stars, it happens to dream,
To chase life in its endless stream.
In the moonlit garden of hope, we tread,
With every step, a future is nourished.'4
         Kujtim R.Hajdari is an Albanian poet, writer, translator, literary critic and promoter. He writes in Albanian, Italian and more recently in English. He now lives in USA. He is the winner  of the ' International  Impact Book Awards' in August, 2024, USA and finalist ' Author of the Year, 2025' in Hollywood, USA, 2025, with his poetry book, ' Through the Waves of Life.'
      To date he has published 18 poetry collections, 3 novellas, 4 novels, and two volumes of literary critism and has also translated numerous works. He has participated in around 60 national and international competitions, earning numerous awards, including cups, diplomas and certificates.
           He has been featured in over 270 national and international anthologies in three languages: Albanian, Italian and English. His poetry has been translated and published in more than 25 countries. He is also bthe publisher of the anthology 'All Together' on Amazon, which showcases creature from around the world and has been published in 10 issues to date.
         Possibly speaking, Kujtin R. Hajdari postulates,
self-reflection rows that practicing silence can enhance self-control, improve understanding, and foster a deeper, more peaceful perspective. Moreover,
dreams and spirituality acts for a
venue for divine communication, and  according to, 'sleeping prophets, the role of dreams in heavenly spiritual perspective, dreams can  be as a quiet channel for divine messaging and spiritual communication, breaking through the daily mental noise. He treats that the thoughts of blooming, brightening and glooming are whispered through the enjoying of passing of a day.Thus, he writes,
' Dreams are seeds in the garden of thought,
Planted deep, with lessons to be taught.
Through some may fade and others bloom,
Each one brightens the path through the gloom.

Even if all the dreams don't see the light,
Their whispers guide us to struggle and fight,
To go ahead and find the right way,
To enjoy our life with each passing day.'5
         Validatingly speaking, Kujtim R. Hajdari nurtures himself in such way, the inner wisdom, that is, the dream state is often considered a time where the mind is free from the limitations of the material world, offering insights and reflections, and, the intersection of dreams, silence, and spirituality is rowed the still of mind where
the spiritual journey requires a quiet mind, which can be cultivated through both the restful state of sleep and the intentional, conscious practice of silence. He has the streaming of heavenly looking up to overwhelm the splendour by loving, dancing and singing where fondling is fountained with moonlight and delight in the realm of romanticism. Thus, a poem may be added,
' I sat by a stream under a starry heaven,
The night's eye found her face in the mirror of water
I looked up and down again and again,
She smiled and all were being overwhelmed  her splendour;
The stream was laughing and dancing,
The brèeze was singing,
And drawing fondling on our bodies and minds;
The whole valley bathed with the fountain of moonlight,
And wore the dress of delight.
Thoughts of romanticism were flyingwith wings
In the sky of my mind.'6

         Authetically speaking, he, the renouned poet, explains,
spiritual awakening, relating to any statement ,'fourth state of consciousness' which is often identified with silence, appearing beyond the states of waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. He has the opening of door of mind  through light and referring of life.Thus, he writes,
' So, keep dreaming and let them soar,
For dreams, my friends, open every door.
Though not all dreams will come to be,
They light the way for you and me.'7
       Widenly speaking, Kujtim R.Hajdar refers that a path to inner peace, both dreaming and silence offer a way to step away from the ego and the 'false' world of words and noise, leading towards a more authentic spiritual experience. He has the spiritual plane through physical zone assembling with mental and moral dogma where the shadows  like dreams are hidden in the misery, awakening with trembling or be-peacing through the fragrance of spring.Thus, he writes, 'They move enough the shadows like bad  dreams ,
In their corners of the night, hidden, dark,
Where they squeeze misery between pain and tears,
Until the rays of dawn awaken them, trembling.
Above my head and eyes, I have the endless city,
Tall buildings in clouds that gaze the sky,
Wide streets that find no end, and flowers
Full of color and fragrance that bring me spring.'8
        Assuredly speaking, Kujtim R. Hajdari reels to his mind that
silence is important and significantful in spirituality because it can help men to create a still mind, and  overcome ignorance as
silence is a shield to protect mind's sacred moments. He has the romanticism through the flying of wings where the beauty is momentified in the cosmic  observance in the planets and stars, basing on Almighty's greatness.In this reference a poem must be added,
'Thoughts of romanticism were flying with the wings
In the sky of my mind
If my beloved were in this beautiful moment with me
How much better it would be!
Then thoughts of cosmos were flying with wings
In the sky of my mind.
How large the cosmos!
How many planets and stars!
And the thought-birds mind me the Almighty
And I said , how great the Creator!'9
         Accurately speaking, he acknowledges his idea into signifcance that the power of silence through  positive psychology owes to the mind of people, relating to thoughts' benefit to enhanced creativity  that focuses to  self control and self awareness. He,  attributes that men's desire and dream towards world are strengthened through satisfection with wonderness into spiritual way. Thus, he writes,
'For them, the world is foreign, distant, buried,
They no longer have hands or feet to touch that life,
Perhaps a desire, a buried dream, they remember,
But they no longer have the strength or eyes to follow it.
Everyone runs relentlessly for luxurary and wealth,
Man is never satisfied , always seeking a better life,
This dizzing race, for them, only brings wonder,
For those, the fantoms of society , with a weary spirit.'10
          Evolutionally speaking, Kujtim R. Hajdari , aiming at the
perspective of  spirituality through silence can also be used in communication, and the positive psychology of people is moralised and moderated through connection from the outer world and inner world by feeling, and men realise themselves through their philosophical reelings and feelings. He upholds the mystery, philosophising the hidden wellness through the source of existence with eternity. Thus, it may be added,
' Mystery remain beyond the clamour of centuries
A silence deeper than all philosophies.
For every voice arises from that hidden well.
And returns again to its invisible source.

Civilizations smile and fade like flowers
Yet existencec continues amid countless questions
How does dust sing with awaken consciousness?
Why is the parched heart ever hungry for eternity?'11

            With the identification of fullness,
Kujtin R. Hajdari comprehends that detachment or attachment in spirituality is to mystify into spiritual reflection on sleep and silence, that is to run under  significance of silence in nourishing wisdom. He, the great poet attains the blue weariness , by crying through the memories where the wounds are extenguished with longingness, and, there moments are well signified.Thus, he writes,
'Tonight, the sky feels heavy,
As if it is burdened with dark blue,
Upon my weary body that aches ,
Upon my eyes, dissolved on a map.

I hear from there the cries of memories,
A pice of the soul forgotten somewhere,
The migrations add wounds to me,
And the flame of longing to extinguish.

They say time covers much ,
Puts memories into lethargy,
But I don't know what happened to me,
This flame burns me and turns me into ash.'12
        Kujtim R. Hajdari englows his thought through integral thinking where intuitive undetstanding is reponsible for the fine insights, gearing through the strength to extend for charity, rummaging something hthrough spirit where pretending to notice is remaining to the mystery in life.Thus, he writes,
'Someone exhausted, broken, with no strength left,
No longer ventures out, extending a hand for charity,
Rummaging through trash bins to find something to eat
With cries and garbage, their spirit is drawn away.
No one sees them, pretending not to notice,
They remain the ghosts of misery living among us,
Some whisper that they pollute us so much,
Somebody who have never seen misery in life.'13

        Above all, Kujtim R. Hajdari's poetry carries the principal morality, owing to mental motive where dream, silence and spirituality are widened and particularised with wellness.

References
1. Kujtim R.Hajdari, 'I am Satiated,' The Raft of Dreams Literary Magazine, Ed. Md  Ejaj Ahamed; Murshidabsd-742201; India; 2025; P-156;
2. Ibid;
3. Dr. Manoranjan Das , the Writer; Instant Sonnet;
4. Kujtim R. Hajdari;' Keep Dreaming; Net;
5. Ibid;
6.  Md Ejaj Ahamed; 'Under A Starry Heaven, The Unspoken Words of The Blue Planet; Add.As No.1; 2025; P-55;
7. As No.5;
8. Kujtim R. Hajdari; Add.As No.1; 2024;P-161;
9. As No.6;
10. The Unseens; Add.As No.1; 2024; P-161;
11.Dr.Sankar Sarkar, ' The Eternal Mystery of Consciousness', Infinite Voices; Eric Publication; BMG, 3 No. Rly. Stn.Rd.;
Duttapukur, 24Pgs( N); Pin-743248, W.B., India; 2026; P-14;
12. Kujtim R. Hajdari; ' He Flame of Loging',  'International Bilingual Poetry' translated and edited by Md Ejaj Ahamed, 2025; P-20;
13. Kujtim R. Hajdari; As No.10;

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