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Melody Moezzi is a writer, speaker, activist, award-winning author, and visiting professor of creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He work has appeared on NPR and CNN and in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Hrriyed, the South China Morning Post, and mostrar más elsewhere. mostrar menos

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1979-03-04
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA

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This book caught my attention during an Audible sale with the name of the ancient poet, Rumi, in the title. Into my cart it went after reading the title description. I’m curious about Rumi as his poems are frequently referenced in the spiritual media I have been studying. While this book is not about Rumi explicitly, it is a memoir of the author’s personal spiritual journey and her application of Rumi’s poems.

In The Rumi Prescription: How an Ancient Mystic Poet Changed My Modern Manic Life, Melody Moezzi openly shared her diagnosis with bipolar disorder and the symptoms she experiences. She candidly recalled her suicide attempt and psychiatric hospitalizations. Her parents are from Tehran and they sacrificed so that Melody could be be born in America. She shared about growing up in Dayton, Ohio and the cultural community she and her family embraced. She talked about being Muslim and...

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NatalieRiley | otra reseña | Jun 21, 2023 |
"Seek the nectar in the bitter sting.Go to the source of the source of your spring."

One would rarely associate a name like Maulana Jalaluddin Mohamed Balki as being the best selling poet in North America till date – but he is and goes by the name Rumi , 13th century Persian mystic poet .

Credit goes to Coleman Barks for translating his works which has now has permeated the West . For Rumi transcends trivial religious ideologies , geographic boundaries and even time .

The book is a transformation the author Melody Moezzi undergoes , a first generation born American immigrant diagnosed with bipolar manic depression who incorporates Rumi’s anecdotes of wisdom in her life thanks to her father Ahmad , a retired physician . Each chapter is prescription for a host of emotional maladies from Rumi ; something Ahmad a self-certified Rumi addict has been doing his entire life .

While the book is about Moezzi’s road to enlightenment and connecting with her Persian heritage , it seemed a bit bland at times ; I was more drawn to the father - daughter relationship which was beautifully captured .
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Vik.Ram | otra reseña | Aug 12, 2022 |
A good choice if you're interested in personal accounts about mental illness. Ms. Moezzi has a delightful, dry sense of humor.
 
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Martha_Thayer | 24 reseñas más. | Jan 13, 2022 |
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Interesting and easy to engage, but I agree with other reviewers. As a mental health professional, the depiction or perspective of the mental health system was disheartening. Overall a good read.
 
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ARexroth | 24 reseñas más. | Apr 10, 2014 |

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