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Who am I?

Who am I?

Posted by on Jun 9, 2012 in Questioning Guide, Who? | 0 comments

This question is very difficult to answer because we have been conditioned to answer it in a superficial manner. It is very tempting to believe that I am my identity.1 If you believe in your identity as “the answer” to the question (Who am I?) without regarding the depth of “the question” (Who am I?), then we entrap the concept of ourselves. Thus,...

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How can I know if I have been brainwashed?

How can I know if I have been brainwashed?

Posted by on Jan 20, 2012 in How?, Questioning Guide | 0 comments

Have you ever wondered if what you think is really original or merely a copy of your culture’s opinions without any variation? To what extent can you consider yourself an individual with own knowledge of his/her interiority? Many of us are asleep, consumed by the propaganda machine that has instantiated our identity. For example, you may believe that you...

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Who can teach me the truth?

Who can teach me the truth?

Posted by on Dec 16, 2010 in Questioning Guide, Who? | 1 comment

The answer is: Yourself. You are the only one that can teach you the truth. This question seems quite simple to answer, but it is much more interesting to understand why? Why can I only teach myself? However, to some people this answer might seem counter-wise their own set of established beliefs. The reason is that we are traditionally taught that you...

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Why should we ask questions?

Why should we ask questions?

Posted by on May 12, 2009 in Questioning Guide, Why? | 0 comments

Questions are the gateway to freedom. We have been born with a keen sense of curiosity, the question digger, but as we grow older this sense fades. Why? What happens that in a few years some of the things we were most curious about become dull and understandable (although we may not understand the underlying functions or ways it works)? We want to be a...

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