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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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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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What is the truth in relation to peace?

What is the truth in relation to peace?

Posted by on May 18, 2010 in Questioning Guide, What? | 0 comments

There is something very interesting about this subject, and it is called perspective. The truth for me might not be the same for you… Now, why is this? Your vision has a determined experience that differs from mine. Peace only exists if it is individual, so it is a personal responsibility to find peace within ourselves for the sake of others and...

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Why do we feel fear?

Why do we feel fear?

Posted by on Mar 31, 2009 in Questioning Guide, Why? | 0 comments

Fear is a conditioned reaction. Fear is what makes you feel nervous. Fear is the reaction one has when one is expecting pain. Have you ever observed closely the process of fear as it develops within yourself? Is it the defense mechanism we have developed to survive? It could be, so I ask: What is behind the inherent capacity to feel pain, pleasure, and...

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How can I gain control over my brain?

How can I gain control over my brain?

Posted by on Mar 10, 2009 in How?, Questioning Guide | 0 comments

Each language differs in structure, symbolism, interpretation, intention, sound, etc. It distinguishes one culture from another, and consequently influences the way we have been taught to process information. As a simultaneously taught bilingual child, you can use different brain pathways to understand things. When studying foreign languages, so you can...

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