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Who Am I?
Welcome to your first Soul Perspectives newsletter! The Soul
Perspectives newsletter will be emailed to you every 2 weeks. It
will help you view life with new eyes from a bigger, more
inclusive and more loving perspective - a soul perspective.
Who am I?
When the early Greeks went to the Oracle in Delphi to ask
questions about life and the future, the Oracle often gave
enigmatic answers. But behind all the answers was the ages old
dictum, ‘Man, Know Thyself,’ for which the Oracle is remembered.
All questions that we may have about life arise from one
fundamental question: Who Am I? All problems begin with not
knowing this answer. The answer changes with time and with
changes in consciousness. Our joy comes from an insight into this
question.
All fulfillment and all healing must address explicitly or
implicitly this question. The answer is not information, although
information or concepts might be formulated. The answer is always
a soul connection. It is an identification with the expression of
Spirit within us, which is in part what soul is.
Throughout the ages, the issue of self knowledge has been the
most basic teaching of every path of development or expansion of
consciousness. It appears to be deceptively simple. Obviously
there must be more to it than at first seems apparent, or we
would not have to be constantly reminded of it.
When you buy a new car you get an owner’s manual to tell you all
about it and how it functions. When we come into this life we do
not get an owner’s manual and don’t know very much about it and
how it, or we, function. We have to write our own manual - and it
will be unique and different from that of everyone else. How are
you doing so far with yours?
Does it not seem odd to you that our educational system teaches
us about how the physical world is, but does not teach us how we
are? This education is left up to each of us to pursue. We have
to learn not only about our physical body, but also about our
emotional life and our mental life. Without this knowledge we do
not take responsibility for our physical well-being, and our
thoughts and especially our emotions control us. Personal growth
systems, self-help books and courses, and modern psychology to
some extent deal with these dimensions of our personality.
But there is much more to self-knowledge. The ‘self’ is not the
self-image we have, but our essence, the soul, of who we are. And
without knowing who we are in our essence we cannot be ourselves.
We then live superficially, with our ‘power’ but a temporary
illusion and our love conditional. Without self-knowledge we
become victims of circumstances.
Through the Soul Journey, we find our unique essence, and become
adept at expressing ourselves from a very powerful, intelligent
and loving center within us.
Exercises:
1. Describe your essence. What few spiritual qualities do you
most stand for?
2. In the last week how have you responded to the need of others?
3. What are you victimized by? The system? Your parents or
upbringing? Your job? The economy? ...
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