46 Quotes About Who-Am-I

We are all unique individuals, but because of our similarities, we often get confused about who we are. We all have different strengths, weaknesses, traits, and talents. So why do we always seem to feel like strangers? Here are some of the best quotes about who-am-i that will help you identify your inner self.

The closer you come to knowing that you alone create...
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The closer you come to knowing that you alone create the world of your experience, the more vital it becomes for you to discover just who is doing the creating. Eric Michael Leventhal
I Am In Love With Myself, With My Heart.
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I Am In Love With Myself, With My Heart. Nirav Sanchaniya
You opinions about me does not change who I am.
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You opinions about me does not change who I am. Lailah Gifty Akita
I am Chandubhai’ is an illusion itself and from that...
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I am Chandubhai’ is an illusion itself and from that are karmas charged. When does ‘charging’ of new karmas stop? When one attains the exact awareness of ‘who I am?’. Dada Bhagwan
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I spent days and nights staring at the blank page, searching the deepest corners of my mind: who have I been, what have I seen, what did I learn? I thought about all the nights I've spent outside, all the times I laid down to cry and how I took a deep breath every morning and decided to simply go on. Because what else is there to do? Decide that this is it? I quit, I'm done? Oh if I could find words to justify those feelings I've carried. I could write the thickest of books with explosions of emotions from a young girl's lost heart. I could make you see, make you hear, make you feel, at least a tiny fragment of what's out there. . Charlotte Eriksson
Courage is the hallmark of spirituality. Courage comes when you...
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Courage is the hallmark of spirituality. Courage comes when you love yourself for who you are. Amit Ray
Who are you? That is what you need to remember.
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Who are you? That is what you need to remember. Ana Rangel
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From time to time, we all must go unto a landscape–be it inner or outer landscape–where there are no hiding places. Allowing the stark awe and silence to aid us in both communing and confronting the depth of ourselves. We fear emptiness because we know that within those places of nothingness we will come face-to-face with who we are and gaze into the internal mirror. But what is the alternative? Shall we go our entire life without hearing our own voice . . without ever having met who we are when isolated from all? . L.M. Browning
Knowledge that brings closure [settlement] to the mind in every...
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Knowledge that brings closure [settlement] to the mind in every way is Absolute Knowledge and it indeed is the all encompassing Knowledge that always gives complete closure [settlement, solutions]. Dada Bhagwan
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Why is there so much problem just to know one’s own Soul? The Soul resides in one’s own abode (body), but one doesn’t know it and then he says, ‘I know this and I know that so’. Instead why don’t you get to know your own ‘Self’? Dada Bhagwan
As long as one is involved in worldly interactions, there...
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As long as one is involved in worldly interactions, there is pleasure of the mind; and after knowing the Self (Soul), there is bliss of the Soul. Dada Bhagwan
Who am I?’- Not knowing this is the greatest death...
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Who am I?’- Not knowing this is the greatest death to the Soul (one’s own self)! Dada Bhagwan
Keep one goal only and that is ‘to know thy...
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Keep one goal only and that is ‘to know thy Self [Soul]’. Do not be insistent about ‘I want to do this and do that’. Whatever happens, at whatever time, is correct. Dada Bhagwan
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If you want to know the answer to ‘Who am I?’, then you will have to go to a Gnani purush [the enlightened one]. The Gnani Purush will give you Knowledge of your real Self [Who Am I] in the presence of the egoism. Thereafter your accounts (karmic) will be settled [& things will start falling in place]. Dada Bhagwan
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Who is doing this? Who am I? What is all this? Who is the doer? Who is the nimit (instrumental doer) of this? If all these remain present ‘at a time’ exactly the way it is, then that is considered shuddha upayog (pure focused applied awareness of the Self, the Soul). Dada Bhagwan
It is not possible to know ‘Who am I?’ by...
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It is not possible to know ‘Who am I?’ by ‘doing’. ‘Doing’ (anything), requires egoism, and where there is egoism, ‘Who am I’ cannot be known. Dada Bhagwan
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All which is regarded as ‘my’, belongs to the non- Self. ‘I’ is the Self and ‘my’ is of the non- Self; it is pudgal, the body-complex. There is nothing wrong with saying ‘this is mine’ in the worldly interactions, but the ‘I’, ‘who am I?’, must be decided from within. Dada Bhagwan
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If there is wrong [ill] on the inside, the outside will appear wrong. Therefore, you should inquire within ‘why am I bothered, when others are not? So there must be wrong within me only. Dada Bhagwan
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As long as this belief, ‘I am the doer’ is not gone, one has not yet attained an iota of exact religion. He is still in the auspicious-inauspicious [shubh-ashubh] state. Dada Bhagwan
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Getting rid of the wrong understanding and attaining the right understanding is indeed bliss. Dada Bhagwan
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This is one place an opinion has to be made: that this body is a betrayal. Dada Bhagwan
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WHO AM I?I have seven heavenly panels Leading up to a pointed sphere I’m multidimensional like a crystal And my center is never clear. I’m an inventor and pioneer. A mentor to my peers. But I'm not as sound as my shell reveals, Because I’m tormented by my fears -That may appear to be grounded But my insides are filled with tears. And the sadness is well-founded, From years and years Of traumatic experiences Compounded In the most demented Atmospheres. I talk but feel like nobody hears. Has reason disappeared? And, God, are you near? This is Giza’s 7th light force And I'm asking you to interfere. I can no longer walk amongst the blind and dead With open eyes and ears. I’m trying to maintain my sanity And to straighten up my veneer As I roll amongst the growing calamities Flowing on Earth’s severely trashed Frontier. Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010). Suzy Kassem
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Who I am? Am I thinking? Debasish Mridha
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I am not me. I am not my body. I am my love, my kindness, and my service. Debasish Mridha
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Am I a prisoner of my thoughts? Am I a prisoner of my societal conformity? Who am I?How conscious am I?Am I conscious or obnoxious? Debasish Mridha
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I am not pretty; I am not ugly. I am not true, and I am not false. I am just me–a reality, a conception, and not a misinterpretation. Debasish Mridha
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I am not what you are. I am only what I can see. I am me. Debasish Mridha
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I am a complicated person with a simple life. Charlotte Eriksson
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That one who promised to care my life and to be with in all the way. same one killed me brutally and brutally murder my heart and feelings and My Trust.Whom i must blame ? God or That person or To my Stupidity of blind trust ?Some Que Never stop tease Mohammed Zaki Ansari
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Who am I?What is my mission? Lailah Gifty Akita
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The purpose of a pilgrimage is about setting aside a long period of time in which the only focus is to be the matters of the soul. Many believe a pilgrimage is about going away but it isn’t; it is about coming home. Those who choose to go on pilgrimage have already ventured away from themselves; and now set out in a longing to journey back to who they are. Many a time we believe we must go away from all that is familiar if we are to focus on our inner well-being because we feel it is the only way to escape all that drains and distracts us, allowing us to turn inward and tend to what ails us. Yet we do not need to go to the edges of the earth to learn who we are, only the edges of ourself. L.M. Browning
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Refuse the old means of measurement. Rely instead on the thrumming wilderness of self. Listen.-From "Out West Donika Kelly
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..that was the one distinct time in my life, the strangest moment of all, when I didn’t know who I was– I was far away from home, haunted and tired with travel, in a cheap hotel room I’d never seen, hearing the hiss of steam outside, and the creak of the old wood of the hotel, and footsteps upstairs, and all the sad sounds, and I looked at the cracked high ceiling and really didn’t know who I was for about fifteen strange seconds. I wasn’t scared; I was just somebody else, some stranger, and my whole life was a haunted life, the life of a ghost. I was halfway across America, at the dividing line between the East of my youth and the West of my future, and maybe that’s why it happened right there and then, that strange red afternoon. Jack Kerouac
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She wrote books–and she was happy. Veda Bardot
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It's okay to not know who you are and what you want. Those with the answers are usually very happy in their own stuck-ness Darnell Lamont Walker
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Identity is the role you chose to play in the story of the Universe. Maria V Shall
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Being gay is not just what I do, but who I am. It is part of how I choose to live my life even if I never chose. Johnny Rich
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If you can accept the indescribable nature of your true identity, you unveil the mystery of life. Akemi G
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One cannot transcend the body or mind just by repeating the mantra "I am not the body and I am not the mind". Amit Ray
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Moksha (ultimate liberation) cannot be attained until purity arises. To attain purity one has to realize ‘Who am I? Dada Bhagwan
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The bulk of life is discovering who you are–and then reconciling that with who you wish you were. Richelle E. Goodrich
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Who are we without our addictions; without our media-induced hungers? So often the voices we hear echoing in our mind are not our own but that of our influencers. Isolation, while arguably going against human nature, is essential for mental and emotional health. Solitude is a detoxification of all that distorts our personality and misguides our path in life. It allows us to filter out the foreign opinions and hear our own voice–reach our authentic character–and practice fidelity to self. . L.M. Browning
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Who do you love more, your thoughts or God? Bert McCoy
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Do not let go of your right to make your own decisions, because by doing so you are letting go of who you really are. Sameh Elsayed
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In life we do not attract what we want, we attract who we are. Moffat Machingura