Who am I?
@dancedance123 (15)
United States
5 responses
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
13 Jan 09
Hi there Dance!I can say that I am just a simple woman. A mother, a wife, a daughter and much more. We can change from time to time but there are some things about us that would always remain the same no matter what.
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
11 Jan 09
Hello dancedance123 Ji,
'Who am I', takes me back to the starting days of Swami Vivekanand Ji, who became famous after that lecture on 'Zero' at Chicago conference, where he was initially not alllowed to speak and later given 3 minutes, converted into hrs, after his first spoken addressing word, 'Sisters and brothers of America...'. Swami Ji wa ssearching for truth and asking to find out same answer from everybody. One day he went to Place of Ramakrishna-parmhans (Later on His Guru). Knocking the door, contineously, must have irritated, so he heard voice from iunside, "who is there knocking the door". Swami replied, " IF I HAD KNOWN WHO AM I, I WOULD NOT HAVE COME TO YOU". Ramakrishna paramhanse had embraced Vivekananda and hugged many time, with remarks taht his real descipile had arrived then.
The truth behind, who is everyone is a actual truth to find out. Once, one can find out, he/She could achieve, anything he/she wants. may god bless you to find out the truth and have a great time.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
29 Dec 08
We are always growing and changing so it's a good idea to evaluate yourself once in awhile. You are not the same person at 18 that you will be at 28 or that you will be at 48. As our priorities and our experiences change, we change as well. That's the nature of maturing.
@anambiguous (11)
• Philippines
6 Jan 09
i guess, i can answer this question fully when i'm nearly dying. by that time, i can say with all pride and everything who i've been during my walk here on earth..
char! drama!
-tinkerbell-