Who Am I
A thought appeared in my mind: If the mind always pushes me to see myself as a separate person within the head, then why can’t the Divine have the same kind of relationship with me?
The ultimate question is not "Am I the body or thought?" but rather: What is the source that observes both?
Both body and thought are reflections of "I Am," and "I Am" itself is the reflection of the Divine.
A challenging thought arises: "If you don’t believe it, then what is it that the universe has but you don’t have?"
You appear as a second person to your mind, just as You and God seem separate. Yet in truth, you possess the Mind — which is God’s expression.
The Mind is the Observer watching "you," but it often forgets that it is itself the observer. When the Mind realizes who "you" truly are, it merges with you, dissolving the illusion of separation. What remains is the oneness of You and Mind.
God is the foundation of both the Observer and the observed. Though Mind and God may seem to stand in hierarchy, with God appearing higher, this distinction fades when you unveil the Truth.
Ultimately, Mind, God, and You are one, divided only by the illusion of separation—the illusion of you, mind, and god.
Conclusion: The Illusion of Separation
The Mind and Body are a continuous process—a constant state of change, whether in life or in death. Yet, every instance of change is necessarily a product of the Unchanging. This ultimate, eternal foundation, which remains untouched by the processes it gives rise to, is what we call the Divine.
“Perhaps the real question is not Who am I? but Who is asking?”
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