Mubashar Khurshid

Mubashar Khurshid is a poet, lyricist and street philosopher from London, England.
Early Life
He attended Davies Lane Primary from the age of four in primary education. At the age of 9, his family already realised his potential . His primary school fourth year teacher and parents became increasingly worried by his constant ability to intelligently question life. He was quoted as early as aged 8, having staying up all night fervently asking “Who am I?”. For his tenth birthday, he was gifted a book on the works of Renee Descartes. A philosopher was born.
Teachings

He has spent over a decade preaching and giving support to many vulnerable people as to the meaning of life and just how important they are in a system. Currently, many of the recordings of such conversations are processing for publication. In a recent interview, he has hinted to the name of his book as ‘systems’. Under a different label, he is currently forming an autobiographical account of his experiences and musings.
Despite his studious progress, he has often made references in his interviews to several members of society mocking his methods. Mubashar’s reply:
“The capabilities of my mindscape cannot be matched except for persons of a certain ilk. My concern is not with the intelligent but with the pure gumption of the fearful and ignorant. For me, this is always disconcerting. I am not an arrogant man but just mindful of such persons abrogating my philosophy. I worry that these subjects will obturate my truth with pure negativity leading to a tumultuous ending”.
Mubashar has since been invited to seminars in Brussels, Belgium and Paris, France. Many of which are youth development projects to innovate youth involvement in poetry. One such seminar is focused on the whole scope of Mubashar’s own life and musings entitled: Mubashar: Poetry in motion.
Mubashar Khurshid’s autobiography and blog recordings are due to be released 23 November 2011 by his label 'WHO I AM' publications. In a press conference for the publications he was asked his opinion of what his works could offer to society. His reply:
“The world of philosophy is large indeed, spanning centuries, nay, millenia. This mere fact begs the question....how do we give all of this multitude of wisdom and poetry form and structure? This is precisely what i have sought out since i was nine years of age. I am just a man but i believe i will one day be the branch, the stem, the glue and the vessel to hone a millenia of intellectual development. In answer to your question, readers and listeners alike, will witness that which was hidden from them....a glimpse of the world through my eyes”
 
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