Listening to the Quiet Within Sambhavi Mishra on Silence Hope and Inner Peace

There are books that demand attention, and then there are books that ask you to slow down. Echo of the Inner Sky belongs to the second kind. It does not rush the reader or seek attention. Instead, it sits quietly, allowing emotions to surface at their own pace.

Authored by Sambhavi Mishra, a Pune based Chartered Accountant and writer, Echo of the Inner Sky is a reflective poetry collection rooted in observation, lived emotion, and quiet introspection that explores hope, love, gratitude, and inner peace amid chaos. 

Written from the quiet corners of the heart, the book encourages readers to pause, breathe, and notice the small moments of meaning that often go overlooked in everyday life.

For Sambhavi, poetry is not a planned pursuit. It is a response. Many of the poems in this collection existed long before the book itself. They lived quietly in phone notes, diaries, and old notebooks, shaped over years of observation and introspection. It was BookLeaf’s 21 Days Writing Challenge that finally became the catalyst, offering the structure and momentum needed to bring these scattered verses together with intention.

The emotional landscape of Echo of the Inner Sky draws deeply from Sambhavi’s childhood memories as well as from both known and unknown faces that left lasting impressions.   Sambhavi believes that our deepest feelings surface when life slows down, not when it is loud, and that every person we meet carries a purpose, offering lessons that quietly shape us. That belief anchors every page of Echo of the Inner Sky.

Love, loss, belief, gratitude, and peace appear here not as dramatic declarations, but as lived experiences quietly acknowledged. Resilience appears throughout the book, not as something loud or heroic, but as silent endurance. Sambhavi’s poems reflect the strength it takes to stay present even when clarity is absent. This quiet resilience becomes a grounding force, reminding readers that survival does not always need witnesses.

Love, too, finds a thoughtful expression here. Beyond romance, Sambhavi explores love as patience, understanding, and space. Poems such as The Kind of Love We Love reflect a mature understanding of love. Through writing, she reflects on how love is often mistaken for intensity, when its truest form is calm and silent companionship beyond words.

What Echo of the Inner Sky ultimately offers is an invitation to pause. The book is meant to be read slowly. One poem at a time. A breath between lines. It does not expect every reader to connect with every verse. It simply hopes that somewhere within these pages, a reader finds a thought they once had but never named, or an emotion they felt but never voiced.

This quiet yet powerful sensibility earned Echo of the Inner Sky the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award for emotional depth and literary merit.

Echo of the Inner Sky is not a conversation between poet and reader. It is a conversation between the reader and themselves. An echo of what already exists within. Emotions waiting to be acknowledged. Truths waiting to be heard. And a calm that survives, even in chaos.

Beyond poetry, Sambhavi Mishra is a working mother who often gathers verses between spreadsheets and bedtime stories. Her writing celebrates everyday miracles, quiet courage, and the conscious choice to be kind. One of her favourite poems from the collection, Let Your Light Heal, reflects this enduring belief in kindness. Below is an excerpt from the poem Let Your Light Heal:

Being kind —

and never mind
if others aren’t the same.
 

Few things stand above revenge

or echoing others’ ways;

it’s about sparking change

in brighter, gentler ways.

Let your light

be the reason they heal,

not the cause

they learn to conceal.

📖 Book Title: Echo of the Inner Sky
🏆 Award: 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award
📍 From: Pune, India
🛒 Availability: Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, Ingram, Global Bookstores & Libraries
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