Who am I
Who am I? It is the question that we should all ask ourselves.. Great masters from the East and the West have come to teach us the truth of who we are. They are the same truths but expressed in different words, in varied styles.. We think our name is "John" or "Ming" or "Isabel" in this lifetime. We relate to our body by what we were told by our parents, our birth certificate, or the people around us. Society expects us to follow the community's guidelines we are born or living in. So the question of "who I am" is answered through the search for our true nature. Who were we before birth, and what happens to "us" after leaving the body? Greek historical figures such as Socrates, Pythagoras, and Plato believe in rebirth. The same could be said in most societies like the Mayans, Egyptians, the Incas, the indigenous people of the Americas, The Buddhists, Indian religions, Aborigines, Pacific Islanders, the Kabbalah followers in Judaism, and some Sufis in the Muslim faith. Nowadays, the West is joining more and more in that belief.. So If we reincarnate, change bodies, and take on another identity, what is our nature?Nowadays, Quantum physics has explained that all physical reality is primarily energy existing in the vast interconnected across space and time, which we can collapse into reality through our thoughts. The physical universe is constituted of 99.9999% of nothingness. (Dr J. Dispenza, 2012)The quantum field is an invisible potential energy that can organise itself from energy to subatomic particles to atoms to molecules and on up the line to everything. From a physiological perspective, it organises molecules into cells, into tissues, into organs, into systems, and finally into the body. This potential energy lowers itself as a wave pattern frequency until it appears solid (Dr Joe Dispenza 2012).We are part of the universe, and we can create our lives by our thoughts and energy levels. We absorb thoughts forms from the worlds we live in during our lives. At any present moment, we are a reflection of our past, and the future is a consequence of our current thoughts. So what happens after we "die"?As we leave our bodies, we, as energy, go into another world, called the astral, related to our accumulated thoughts. The astral world includes many, many worlds. Each world contains beings with similar thought forms and lessons to learn, just as on this earth, villages, towns, cities and countries.We continue evolving in the astral world.So who are we? We are beings of energy. Because we are energy, we, by our feeling energy and thought energy, create our reality, our world. Our true nature is pure unconditional, unjudgemental, unlimited Love, and whatever we think we materialise. We are responsible for whatever happens to us to the minute details. It all depends on what we feel and think. But we have forgotten our nature and power, and most of us relate to what we see around us. So if we feel anger and fear and relate to what is happening all around us, we make it ours. We believe that it is our nature. We have forgotten who we are. It is like the Lion, the king of the jungle, who was captured and put into a cage and made to believe that he is a kitten and act as such. That is what we have become. Our nature is the energy of pure unlimited Love, and we have the power to heal ourselves and create our own lives.