I am Kaur: A Poem |
October 29, 2015:
Dhan Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj Through the poem, I am showing that I am a confident and a brave daughter of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The struggles that women around the world have faced in the past, and continue to face daily, is another reason for me to write this poem. I'm hoping to inspire Kaurs around the world to not feel inferior to anyone and to take a stand when needed. Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj blessed us with a unique identity, which among many things, signifies strength and bravery.
I felt the need to portray my emotions through both pho- tography as well as poetry. The main focus of the picture is on my face and the rest of the photo is blurred, which pro- vides a good depth of field. The mirror in the photo has a pearl border, which represents royalty. Since one of the meanings of Kaur is princess, I tried to demonstrate that through the pearl studded mirror. I am looking at myself in the mirror with intense expressions because I am trying to figure out who I am and where I belong. I wanted to mainly focus on my face and reduce distractions by making the background black and white. Also, I think that I'm not wor- thy of Vaheguru's love and I demonstrated that through the black and white colour. However, my reflection in the mir- ror is like the reflection of my soul and how Vaheguru sees me. One of the interpretations of the colourful reflection can also be that sometimes we make mistakes and believe that we don't deserve Vaheguru's love, but Vaheguru is without hate. Vaheguru loves us without any conditions. Dhan Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj Alamjeet Kaur is currently pursuing a Master's in Neurophysiology at Queen's University (Ontario). She is in the process of compiling her poetry into a book: Journey to the Infinite. In her free time, Kaur is a part time photographer, AK Photography. |