The Voidman

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Poems


1
The Forgotten Man
36
A Social Point of View
2
Mad Physiognomy
37
Father and Child
3
Identity
38
Knowing You
4
Alien!
39
Recuperation
5
Evolution
40
The Atheist
6
The Voidman
41
The Vision and the Visionary
7
The Prophet
42
The Conscientious
8
Mind Power
43
The Humanist
9
My Day-off
44
The Enthusiastic and the Bureaucrat
10
Confessions
45
The Saint
11
Love
46
The Jihadist
12
Mother
47
Creator
13
The Perfect Man
48
Missing You
14
To the Memory of a Dear Companion
49
Carefree
15
Karma
50
Arrogance
16
The Romantic
51
Relief
17
Another Beginning
52
Wishful Thinking
18
The Disgusting Man
53
The Brave Liberal
19
The Faceless Man
54
The Desperate
20
An Intelligent Conversation
55
A Last Will and Testament
21
Smile
56
The Defeated
22
The Servant
57
The Average Man
23
The Doctor's Opinion
58
The Tamed Man
24
The Culprits
59
Love
25
The Dormitory Room
60
Primal Longing
26
Implosion
61
Slave
27
The Sick
62
Mock-Trial
28
The Ambitious
63
Satan
29
The Meek
64
The Constant
30
Under Patronage
65
Terroristic Thoughts
31
The Security Advisor
66
The Rebel
32
The Blasphemer
67
The Schemer
33
The Long Journey
68
The Loss
34
A God
69
Imperfect
35
Temptation
70
The Tough
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"Freud described the therapeutic process as one in which layers of consciousness were gradually removed until the unconscious was reached. [But Allen Wheelis] found that after the layers were peeled, there was often – nothing – a great void that the analyst, though called upon to do so, could not possibly fill.”

Bernard Rosenberg

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Ammar Abdulhamid is a Syrian-American pro-democracy and human rights activist who was exiled from Syria in 2005 on account of his vehement criticism of the ruling Assad regime. He currently lives with his family in Silver Spring, Maryland. (More)

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