Who am I, really?
The truth, seeking the truth
The light, seeking the light
A bit fearful, sometimes joyful
Seeking the ultimate joy
And the light of truth
Along the path of becoming
The sand in the ocean
The one in many
Gracefully … walking home
DON'T WAIT | ONLY A HANDFUL OF DISCOUNTED EARLY BIRD SEATS LEFT! It's not a virtual event. It's not a conference. It's not a seminar, a meeting, or a symposium. It's not about attracting a big crowd. It's not about making a profit, but rather about making a real difference. EXPLORE MORE • REGISTER HERE
Who am I, really?
The truth, seeking the truth
The light, seeking the light
A bit fearful, sometimes joyful
Seeking the ultimate joy
And the light of truth
Along the path of becoming
The sand in the ocean
The one in many
Gracefully … walking home
DO YOU HAVE THE "WRITE" STUFF? If you’re ready to share your wisdom of experience, we’re ready to share it with our massive global audience – by giving you the opportunity to become a published Contributor on our award-winning Site with (your own byline). And who knows? – it may be your first step in discovering your “hidden Hemmingway”. LEARN MORE HERE
This is a powerful message wrapped in the beauty of a poem!
Thank you, Larry. I am grateful for your message.
Yes!
Love this I think I know who I am just nit sure where I’m going…Great Poem makes one think about life
Thank you Eva!
Beautiful, Berna. I am moving away from the question who am I more toward the question who are we? My “I” cannot exist in isolation, not from air, water, nature, not from others, not from my Source. We are one being, I am more and more convinced of this, and it’s only our evolution into consciousness TOGETHER that can prove this to us. Don’t know how to “do/be” this, but I’m trusting in its evolution.
Thank you Susanne. I agree with your point. “One in many” in the quest of self is not isolated but connected with others “walking home” to become ONE with the Source.