I wandered for many years
A thousand rising suns
A thousand silent nights
I journeyed like the ocean
Moving from shore to shore
Every now and then
I would come across some people
With my unshaven beard
and worn out sandals
They would beg the question
I would answer proudly
‘I am naught but a seeker!’
And they would always be impressed
One day
As I continued to travel
(without a compass)
I met a man with a musky scent
Clean cut and brand new clothes
He sat on a meadow green bed
Watching the sky sail by
As I approached him
He turned to me and asked…
Judgingly
I replied proudly
‘You wouldn’t understand’
Yet, he insisted and argued
‘What harm could an answer cause?’
And so I said,
without thinking
For my tongue had
Memorized the words
‘I am naught but a seeker!’
He asked gently
‘What is it that you seek?’
I hesitated
Thought for a while
And in a half life
I said
‘I seek a treasure buried so deep
The world calls it an ancient myth
I seek the rays of the sun
That will bring life to my soul
I seek self knowledge
That is, knowledge of the Self
I seek real love
That is, love of the Real
I seek the universe in a grain
And a grain that’s the universe!’
With a great smile
The man unwrapped his hand
And presented a golden key
Pointing to a mountain
He said to me
‘There is a door up there
It will give you everything you seek’
I replied indignant,
‘Please keep your key
I already told you once
I am naught but a seeker!’

