> FACING WEST FROM CALIFORNIA'S SHORES
>
> by: Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
>
> FACING west from California's shores,
> Inquiring, tireless, seeking what is yet unfound,
> I, a child, very old, over waves, towards the house of maternity, the land
> of migrations, look afar,
> Look off the shores of my Western sea, the circle almost circled;
> For starting westward from Hindustan, from the vales of Kashmere,
> From Asia, from the north, from the God, the sage, and the hero,
> From the south, from the flowery peninsulas and the spice islands,
> Long having wander'd since, round the earth having wander'd,
> Now I face home again, very pleas'd and joyous,
> (But where is what I started for so long ago? And why is it yet unfound?)

Thanks, Thaths....Had not read this one. That last line...the eternal
need for self-discovery, which, to me, is exemplified by Ramana
Maharishi's question, "Naan yaar?" (Who am I?) We travel the world
only to realize that what we are seeking is within us. Surely not an
original thought, because it has occurred to humankind over hundreds
of years.

Deepa.

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