The author reflects on being labeled a “psychopath” and feeling ridiculed, emphasizing that self-identity can lead to suffering. Regardless of misunderstanding, they advocate for seeking one’s true identity through contemplation to escape crises linked to perceived separateness. They suggest mental renunciation and introspection as paths to understanding nondual truth.
Tag: Who am I?
Who Am I or Can Be?
“I am or can only be as God wills me to be.”
Me Talking about Who We Are on a Friend’s Podcast
The Pot that is Clay 🪴- The POV Pod (Oct-14-24), by Perspective Mapper, ft. D. Samarender Reddy Realizing the pot … More
The “I”
“I am not the ‘I’ that the mind keeps saying I am.”
Not The Body, Not the Mind – “WHO AM I” / Non-Duality (Advaita)
If I am not the body and not the mind, then who am I? This question has been haunting humanity … More
Questions Worth Asking & Answers Worth Seeking
“My whole life and all my aspirations, dreams, hopes, desires, fears, and loves in it are based on my conviction … More
We Are Not Who We Think We Are
“We are not Hindus, Muslims, or Christians. It is God himself who is playing all the roles. In our ignorance, … More
Who am I fundamentally? And, What do I want from this crazy thing called life?
A former Nike marketing executive turned mind-set coach is guiding the biggest stars at the Australian Open through the crucible … More
Am I a Person?
Discussion on the topic of whether one is the person or not, and indeed whether there is a person to … More
Beyond Space and Time
“Try to think and see if you would still exist if there were no Space and Time. If you did, … More