This image is the cover for the book MegaloPsychia

MegaloPsychia

According to Rami Elias Kremesti, nothing in life is worse than living in ignorance… After many years of living in depression, fear, anxiety, hate and confusion, the author feels he is finally emancipated and enlightened and wants to bring a taste of this sweetness to the reader… In his third book, he talks about the accomplishments of the Jewish people, the same people that were and are still demonized in his home country of Lebanon. Rami was lucky he was able to escape from the toxic milieu of Lebanon after the end of the civil war. Instead of East, he went to the decadent “West” where paradoxically, he tasted the truth in the poetry of Rumi in Los Angeles, which was his home for about six years. There he also met some Jewish people that became his lifelong loyal friends. As Rumi puts it, his soul caught fire… He discovered the meaning of loving one’s enemy and turning the other cheek… You see dear reader, when one tastes divine love, all pettiness, anger, and attachment dissolves… One starts to see unity instead of division… All religions, one praise, as Rumi puts it…In his first book, The Other Cheek of Islam, he reached out to his Muslim brothers. In his second book, For Love of the Sacred Awe, he talks about beauty and aesthetic. In his third one he reaches out to his Jewish brothers.

Rami Elias Kremesti

Rami Elias Kremesti is a UK chartered scientist specialising in water treatment. His first love was chemistry. His second love is philosophy. After spending many years in the dark prison of depression and confusion, gradually, the self-imposed walls of ignorance started to crumble and the bright light came in… This is his third book which aims to dispel all the antisemitic lies he grew up with in his home country of Lebanon. In his first book, The Other Cheek of Islam, he reached out to his Muslim brothers. In his third one, he reaches out to his Jewish brothers.

Austin Macauley Publishers