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Buddha

who am I

Who am I? This question is more profound than it may initially seem. At its core, it delves into the essence of our being, our true nature beyond the physical form we inhabit. I am not merely this body, nor am I the sum of my thoughts and emotions. I am something deeper, something more intangible yet infinitely more vast. I am the consciousness that witnesses the ever-changing flow of experiences, the unchanging presence that remains amidst the turbulent waves of life. I am the awareness that illuminates the darkness, the essence that permeates all of existence. I am interconnected with all beings, a part of the infinite tapestry of interwoven destinies. I am not separate from the universe, but rather a unique manifestation of its boundless energy. I am not defined by the roles I play or the labels society imposes upon me. I am beyond words, beyond concepts, beyond the confines of the mind. I am simply that which I am, pure and unadorned, a luminous spark of divinity in a world of illusion and impermanence. I am the eternal soul on a temporary journey through the realms of existence, seeking enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. In the end, who am I? I am the timeless essence of the universe itself, a drop in the ocean of infinite consciousness, a being of light and love in a world of shadows and suffering.