January 5, 2026
A New Review of Resonance of the Soul on Muwado

I’m honored to share that Resonance of the Soul: Flowers and Harmonics received a deeply reflective review on Muwado, one of Africa’s leading storytelling platforms.

The reviewer explored Even the Jacaranda Know and highlighted how the poem speaks to five groups we all recognize in society:

• For the struggling and disadvantaged: “worth is not defined by circumstances; hardship is a season, not an identity.”

• For the ambitious and restless: “ambition without grounding leads to emptiness; wealth without peace is another form of poverty. “

• For the servants of society: “their work is sacred”— teachers, doctors, nurses, firefighters, and others who carry unseen burdens.

• For leaders: “power is responsibility; authority fades, but legacy remains. “

• For the everyday human soul: meaning is found when we “pause, breathe, and let life recalibrate the spirit.”

Seeing a reviewer engage with the poem’s themes at this depth is humbling and energizing.

Read the full review here: https://muwado.com/even-the-jacaranda-know-a-poem-that-tells-the-human-story/

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Review published on Muwado https://muwado.com/even-the-jacaranda-know-a-poem-that-tells-the-human-story/