Who Am I? Poem by Nash Thomas

Who Am I?



I am mere a breath,
I am the part of the formless form,
I am a part of the universe,
I am a formless form,
I have a form,
The form will change,
No one can predict,
But form will change,
That can be proved simply,
Simply through the Upanishads,
Simple through the Indian Vedas.
Any form has a lifespan-
Less than a thousand years,
I have been here from timeless time,
I will be here for the timeless time,
I am a breath, undecaying breath,
The body may decay, my breath may alive,
I may a plant, I may a herb, I may be an animal,
I may be a pet animal, I may a wild animal,
Births are many, deaths are many,
But I can't recall all the past,
But I can tell boldly,
I have been here from timeless time,
I have been here from the days of Adam and Eve,
Read Upanishads, you will get master info,
You will learn all your teaching are baseless,
I am in a form for a moment,
I will be in another form later,
I will gain something in life,
To attain a higher status in rebirth,
In the next millions and millions of lives,
I will be in different forms,
You cannot see me,
I cannot recall my past births,
But, I can say boldly,
I have been here from the timeless time.
Jesus told the same,
Sri Krishna told the same,
But, we are yet to know the same,
Our science is a total failure,
To bring the secret code to the public,
But soon this will be a history,
Breaking theories will come soon,
To establish the greatest truth to the public,
That will change all thinking suddenly.

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09-12-2018,10.59 AM, Kadammanitta.

Saturday, December 8, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: dream,dreaming,science,truth
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