The Real You known as "I"
How many of you have spent any time to discover who you really are or where you come from? I am going to assume that everyone in this neighborhood has spent a great deal of time trying to discover that one thing.
Where am I, Who am I, What am I, How did I get here, and Why am I here right now?
I personally have been asking myself those 3 questions for about 18 years this lifetime, approximately when I was about 5 years of age.
To a large degree, many of the questions have been answered in ways that have greatly improved conditons for myself, my family, the groups I am a part of, and my care for manking and all other life. The questions of what I am has lead me to greater knowledge and applicable wisdom where I now impact all areas in contact with me. An increase in responsibility is always good.
The question "What am I" has also lead me to discover the true functionality of my existence and my capabilities. This has incredibly enhanced my performance in interpersonal relations, sports, the arts, and several other areas of my life. My confidence has sky-rocketed along with my IQ and leadership qualities.
Personally, I am not confused at all to my location so much, but I sometimes like to know where I am in relationship to where I was when it all began and how it continued, and where I will be when it all ends or starts over.
Don't forget, knowing "Where you are" includes: time, space, form, and event.
Answer those questions for yourself and you will be a whole lot more oriented. After you have oriented your body, actually orient yourself as a spirit (from the point of where you are contacting the body and perceiving with it. Yes, you obviously have to be in contact with the perception somewhere. Where is that point? I guess that would be where you are.
How and Why are sometimes stumpers? I guess I can say you can say to "How" on my own doing or my own personal responsibility, but that seems to unreal. It is probably the closest thing to the truth, but requires some serious looking and self discovery.
Why? Hmmm. Good Question. That one is probably infinite. I guess that would depend on purpose. Purposes do change from time to time so location would be quite important to answer the why. But please, don't sit too long asking yourself "Why?", because you'll never get anything done.
If you strive toward discovering what you are, and drop all of your misconeptions and assumptions, but actually simply just look, without all of the false data that you are carrying about what someone told you you were, or what you think you might be, or what you wish to be, or what you thought you were, you will find that a lot of your ability will be restored to your right then and there.
Because the truth is, "That You Are."
Who you are is infinite so have fun!

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