Discourses Vii ‘who Are You’ Poem by Sadiqullah Khan

Discourses Vii ‘who Are You’

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Who are you
I asked the self
Self incarnated
Replied the self
You or I
He or she
Me or we
Self incarnated
This or that
It or at
Seen or unseen
Visible or invisible
Self incarnated
Into many souls
Into many beings
Animate
Inanimate
Breathing
Or not breathing
Self incarnated
In beauty
On those lips
Those eyes
In me and you
Self incarnated
2/4/2009

Thursday, April 2, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Naidz Ladia 16 April 2009

outside looks always reflects the inner personality...he or she, you and i...or whoever have the same physical parts, , we only differ in appearance, , , self reincarnation? ...i think, it could be....but i'll go wth ''what is outside is inside''..it depends on how we interpret as what NASEER AHMED NASSIR mentioned in his ''proscribed poster''..it depends on how to interpret...this is really good..another game of mind...i lav this.. naizz

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Catrina Heart 02 April 2009

Into thy eyes souls live In reincarnation dwell thousands different beings different YOU's A king, A slave, A princess A maid or even a rat or a cat who journeyed millions of light......................... Beautiful YOU! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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