ISBN-13: 9783818729424 / Angielski / Miękka / 108 str.
Have you ever paused to ask the ultimate question: Who am I really? What if these questions could transform the way you see yourself and your connection to the world? And what if you could explore them in conversation with an AI that reflects your curiosity?Let's explore one of the deepest and most timeless questions: Who am I? Through inquiry and reflection, we delve into the nature of awareness, consciousness, and the illusion of identity.Awareness is revealed as the timeless, unchanging essence that underlies all experiences. It cannot be created, destroyed, or altered. Unlike the body, which is subject to birth, illness, and death, or the mind, which fluctuates with thoughts and emotions, awareness is ever-present and unaffected by the phenomena it observes.As awareness, you are not the body, the mind, or the ego - these are temporary constructs arising within you. Instead, you are the silent witness, the formless presence in which all experiences arise, unfold, and dissolve. Awareness does not sleep, fall ill, or die, nor does it emerge or disappear. It is indivisible, unconditioned, and eternal.This inquiry invites a shift from identifying with the transient forms of existence to recognizing your true nature as awareness itself. By realizing that you are not the objects of experience but the space in which they occur, you can rediscover the peace, freedom, and wholeness that have always been your essence.Let these questions serve you as an introduction to this profound realization, inviting you to explore these truths for yourself. Through simple questions and reflections, you are guided to look beyond appearances and concepts, returning to the fundamental awareness that you are. This is not a journey to somewhere new but a homecoming to what has always been.Welcome to the exploration of who you truly are.
Let's explore one of the deepest and most timeless questions: Who am I? Through inquiry and reflection, we delve into the nature of awareness, consciousness, and the illusion of identity.