“Who am I?” is a question. Again, “Who am I?” is also the answer, because immediately the answer comes, “Who am I not?” The positive and negative always go together. The question is coming as challenging, but inside the question is the answer: is there anything that I am not? Is there anyone that I am not?
Ultimately, all the questions that philosophy asks can be reduced to “Who am I?” Then the reply comes spontaneously, “Who am I not?” The question and the answer may be found at the same place.From:Sri Chinmoy,Philosophy: wisdom-chariot of the mind, Agni Press, 1999
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