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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