The eternal question…

The journey through self discovery is one taken by many people all across the globe for all times. “Who am I” is a question asked by countless people searching for their souls. One such person who stands out from the crowd was a poet called Bulleya.

His poem (translated in English) is as follows:

Bulleya, who am I?
I am no believer in a mosque
And I have no pagan ways
I am not pure. I am not vile
I’m no Moses and I’m no Pharoah
Bulleya, who am I?

First and last, I see the self
I recognize no second to it
No one is more knowing than me
But, Bulleya, who is it that I am?
Bulleya, who am I?

Water nor dust are neither what makes me
I am not flame. I am not wind
I am not pure. I am not vile
I’m no Moses and I’m no Pharoah
Bulleya, who am I?

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  • Who Am I I think is a question asked many times throughout ones lifetime. It transforms with the ages and stages of life we find ourselves in. It is not a simple question when reflected upon. If indeed it it comes as a search for our soul it will certainly be layers deep. One can hope when we come up with the answer of the day it brings us pleasure.
    We are becoming everyday so of course it will be the eternal question. Who AM I today on social media and who AM I tomorrow is certainly one of the most challenging aspects of the journey for me with the social traffic group.Iam grateful for the feedback and reflection back so that I can get that glimpse and either affirm or negate what I am seeing today.
  • Dino White
    You are sitting at the fork in the road. You know you have to reach your destination but you don't know how you will get there. You know the answer is out there but you have yet to find the question for it. There have been a number of moments when you just didn't or couldn't find that which moved you in a way that is so much more further than any other time before this. You have to decide, you have to make that journey, your time is now so who are you going to be and now are you doing to make sure you get you where you are going?
  • The Question and to be continually asking it is far more important than the answer at any point in time. The simple process of continually asking the question is sufficient to encourage us to be assessing our journing and will enable us to make choices and take different actions en route. So I ask You again - Who are you?
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