Research Oriented Essay Love, Mind And Moments in Mohamed Ellaghafi's Poetry, Author - Dr. Manoranjan Das
Love, Mind And Moments in Mohamed Ellaghafi's Poetry
Dr. Manoranjan Das
E: manoranjandas20018@gmail.com
Mohamed Ellaghafi, the everunique poet of the world endows that love, the mind, and moments are deeply intertwined,and, it shows that true love isn’t just a grand, sweeping emotion, but rather a series of micro-moments of shared warmth and connection. In these moments, the brain releases chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin, calming the mind and creating lasting psychological and physical well-being. He has the horizon of wish through love in moments' staying. Thus, he writes,
'I have no eraser to hand
Yet I wish with all I can
To erase the world's mistakes
In every moment that breaks .
Thoughts pull me far away,
From myself, where I stay.'1
Referably saying, Mohamed Ellaghafi feels that exploring how this beautiful trio works reveal fascinating to dynamism where micro moments are connected. He accepts Psychologist Barbara Fredrickson's thought that describes love as fleeting sparks of warmth between people—even strangers—that literally change men's mind and expand men's awareness of the world. He, the sweetest poet, tells that the detailment of something is rowed to greater rhyme where the erasing of war's ill will is smothened about. Thus, he writes,
'Often it's the other who's wrong,
Believing I'm lost all along,
In tiny details that seem so near,
When there's something much greater here.
More than writing lines of rhyme,
These fingers, in their given time,
Could do anything but still,
They can't erase the war's will.'2
It is to say willfully when men gather experience by loving moments that the fear centers into the brain ,the calms down, and this causes a rush of dopamine for excitement and oxytocin for deep bonding, which can even help lower men's stress levels and boost immunity. He knows, any activity is going with crumbling, seeming the equation of motion , owing to divinely cult inspirituality.Thus, a poem,
'None knows when the body turns mud
By sitting, walking and running ;
Yet this mind keeps writing history
Beyond birth and death, crumbling.
Life seems an unsolved equation;
No scientist, no chemist finds its results;
So life is sweetest in its motion,
Beyond maths, physics and divine cult.
No love, no lover will stand between you and me;
Only life's sediments glitter along the spiritual odyssey.3
Mohamed Ellaghafi shows the power of presence because love flourishes in the present moment, practicing by l. oving-kindness meditation or pausing to appreciate men's surroundings can increase men's capacity for connection. He possesses his poetry, sailing on kiss, embrass that awakens the belief which will be healed to affliction.Thus, he writes,
'One kiss is enough,
and twenty embraces
to awaken
the youth of the cave anew.
I told her:
Strike the twice upon the cheek,
So I may believe
that I am alive.
She said:
Touch my heart...
and it will be healed of it's affection.'4
Notionally speaking, he, the great poet has carried his thought through base of life that the views of love is as a quality of mind freed from fragmentation or fear, allowing for a clear heart and a fresh start is looking to explore deeper feeling. He has a serging and pouring her eyes to embrass for love where the spare of tongue is listening within.
Thus, he writes,
' I serged like a sea
and poured into her eyes.
She said:
I have embrassed you.
I replied
Forgive me...
the eloquece of love
sometimes stammers,
Spare me my tongue
and listen
to the thunder within me.5
Thoughtfully telling, Mohamed Ellaghafi notes that
men are interested in learning about meditations to cultivate more love in their own life where reading about the science of the brain in love is wanting tips on being more mindful in love, like other positive emotions, literally changes men's mind, and it expands awareness of men's surroundings. He, the renouned poet thinks that hiding poetry owed the Autumn's treain into the assemblance with love , mind and moments.Thus, it may be added,
' The catkins dance by the apathetic railway
Which becomes gay
At the arrival of a train.
The driver blows the whistles,
The idle time also arises and fondles ;
I love to hear the whistles' rhythm.
I like to see the lonely station among the smiling trees
Who welcome the train standing by the both sides.
The bridge's song is blown on the leaves.'6
Carefully speaking, he, the remekable poet attaches his mind through poetry that love is the quality of mind in which there is no division, and love listened, and ,therefore, learnt what fear is, what pleasure is; and, if men have learnt about those two, then men will know about their deep feelings. He has the peace loving mind for the remaining life to gather the rising of wonderness. He has the remaining love, mastering through the youngness where the gathering of moments is wooed about. Thus, he writes,
'Be at peace
this war
waged by the savage
is not ours at all
Let us remain,
fashioning love
for the world
Perhaps we shall master life
and the corpses.
Gather with me
the wails of bereaved mothers,
the cries of the young
and rise,
that we may tend
the wounded walls.'7
Freely speaking, Mohamed Ellaghafi has a deep faith on feelings that love and time share a profound, reciprocal relationship, and, while love gives meaning to our hours, time is the ultimate test of affection; and, it is a classic philosophical truth where only time possesses the capacity to truly comprehend and reveal the enduring worth of love. He has his sky with sudden ascent remainiing with the reasoning together with longing too. Thus, he writes,
'The sky we saw
falling
was poised , perhaps,
for a sudden ascent
We have
more than one reason
to live without roof,
to breathe
the hues of charred remains
Together we write
letters of longing
for me and for you...
No one waits us.'8
Mohamed Ellaghafi, Moroccan poet. writer and publisher was born in December 7, 1960, in Casablanca. He is the founder and current president of the University of Moroccan Creators and the founder of the National Poetry Award in Morocco. He has published more than fifteen books. He is considered one of the pioneers of modern poetry in Morocco, with the beginnings tracing back to the early 1980's as the founder of the ( Five Senses) poetic movement, an artistic movement that emerged to align with the course of modernity. Currently, he publishes in the Qatari magazine , Doha, the London based newspaper Al- Zaman and the Egyptian magazine Al-Ahram. He was also honoured by the Moroccan Ministry of Culture in 2019. In Beirut and Cairo, in 1914, and by several prestigious associations both nationally and internationally. His works have been translated into several languages.
Notwithstandingly, the poet inhales the dynamic ideas between the two concepts is deeply woven into art, relationships, and human psychology, that is the test of indurance on love often dictates men's perception of time, making good moments fly and difficult ones' drag. He carries the idea that the noble action, commonifying the delightfulness where consciousness is moored with through the assignments of optimism as a norm of source, confidence and activity. Thus, a sonnet may be added,
'By admiring the noble action, you do good
For commonifying the impression on men
Where the songs of delightfulness is owed
For the smiling of them,ah! there and then.
You are the inmost being for outmost work
Through pure consciousness to moor with deepest
Centre through widenness for human being with bulk
Of agreement with all assignments to the finest.
You have a train of vigorous optimism
For the men and women's enterprise, at all,
With confidence through object of septicism;
Here's the base of activity of you; that's global.
You carry the source of the current-ultimate
Trumph of helping hand for people to generate.'9
Properly speaking, Mohamed Ellaghafi combines his thought that romantic connections often follow developmental timelines, navigating the honeymoon phase, conflict, and decision-making stages, and, the most precious gift a man can give another person is time, as it is something he can never regain once spent. He has the waiting for love too.Thus, he writes,
'No one waits us
And so
this war
that disturbs
our love
is not ours.'10
Above all, Mohamed Ellaghafi motionises that love and time share a profound, reciprocal relationship, while love gives meaning to men's hours, through mind, moments and human feelings.
References
1. Mohamed Ellaghafi,' I Have No Eraser', International Bilingual Poetry; translated and edited by Dr. Md Ejaj Ahamed; The Dream Raft Pub.,Aurangabd , Murshidabad, W.B.,India, Pin-752201; 2025; P-180;
2. Ibid;
3. Dr. Sankar Sarkar; Preface of Odyssey; Spititual Odyssey; Eric Pub.,BMG 3No. Rly.Stn., Rd.; Duttapukur, 24Pgs(N); W.B.,India, Pin-743248; 2026;P-xi;
4. Mohamed Ellaghafi; www.net;
5. Ibid;
6. Autumn's Train; The Unspoken Words of the Blue Planet; Dream Raft Publication., Add. As No.1;2025; P-19;
7. As No.4;
8. Ibid;
9. Instant Sonnet; Writer
10. As No.4;
*Macro help: Md Ejaj Ahamed*
