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By: Gabriela Stoyanova

No Name

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The poetry collection No Name depicts the path of the heart, and the path of the mind, through the images of the Deer, and the Wolf. These two paths, along with the symbol animals that illustrate them, are very different at first sight. The mind divides, and the heart unites.

Through the eyes of the author, however, the Deer and the Wolf are both magical creatures, and equally dear to her. All symbols that are presented in the book live together and represent wholeness.

And although the author reveals the message that each of the two creatures wants the other dead, there is one subtle voice intertwined in the story that insists that both the Dear, and the Wolf should remain alive. You can hear this voice while embracing the journey yourself.

Gabriela Stoyanova is a corporate lawyer, yoga teacher, mother, and contemporary woman who walks and treads a path – the path of the heart that creates in love. Staying on that trail was not easy, as she had spent decades mastering another trail – that of her legal profession, and exerting the skills required to that end. At the beginning of the journey, the path of the heart looked like a risky endeavor, challenging the road already taken. With each step along the way, however, it revealed itself to be a thread of Light. Now it is obvious that the two paths are not different, but one – a single path towards wholeness.

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