Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Who Am I

There is a series of questions to answer the question, "Who am I?" This is a very important question to ask one's self. I imagine that everyone on this planet at one time or another during their life has posed this question to themselves with deep conviction or as a simple passing curiosity. There is a way to answer this question. There are a series of questions one can ask to resolve to a basic answer. The answer is not complete as there is no definite answer even for those that think they know themselves. The reasons will be discussed throughout, but not in its entirety since the answer is not conclusive.

Let’s start with conclusive. As everyone knows we are human. The human element of our being can be summarized as flesh and blood. Flesh and blood seems to be broken down into two categories already. There are many ways of breaking down things in this existence. That is an important fact because that is exactly the way we view the world. This view is how we develop understanding into things that exist. Examine the first element of our body we’ll talk about the flesh.

Flesh and blood is the easiest to understand on the surface of our physical existence. Meat and organs constitute the flesh. As you can see I have already broken down the existence of flesh without deep contemplation. It naturally came to mind as I know my body consists of muscles, bones, brain, heart, nerves and so on. This is the classic example of the simplified disassembly of my body. My body is a part of who I am. It is easy to go into this direction of deciphering who I am. The elements of my body are made up of Earth. The earth actually provides the physical matter of my existence. Water is the other element. Water which is what most would probably associate with blood. People have concluded the body consists of a specific percentage of water which makes the mass of our body’s physical existence.
Blood is liquid in many people’s mind. How is blood liquid if it is made of solid particles to make blood? This means blood is physical and solid, but has a liquid quality to it. Let’s look at a single blood cell. It is made of many parts and has been broken down to having specific parts and functions. This microscopic cell is small and yet so significant. Let’s look at the liquid part of the cell. The blood cell is liquid? I’m confused because a single cell by itself is solid with liquid in it. A bunch of cells together have a liquid quality because it is runny and can flow when in liquid state. The cell alone is solid with liquid, but the cells collectively become liquid in state.

You might ask why I went in this direction of questioning but this is to discuss in a direction that is part of the directions we can go with this. Picking a direction is all I can do. I have been accused of speaking in circles, but I would like to point out a sphere is all that exists in this world. Everything is made of spheres from my breakdown view of how I see the universe. The unique quality of shape itself is one shape assembled into formations which cannot be seen as readily when looking at things, but is the formation of existence itself. This shape is extremely important because it is the only shape that is feasible in existence for existence to be here. The conclusion I draw on that is the massive shape of things I made of things that is made of things. The things that keep making up things is repeated over and over creating different building blocks of things but all coming from one original shape, the sphere.

The sphere has no beginning or end. It is why it is so perfect and that is the beauty of the shape. A sphere is a constitution of spheres. Each sphere is constituted of Earth and Water. Both of which is physical, but have different characteristics. Simplifying the universe and the properties of what makes up the universe always results in a sphere. Thus, the simple uniform shape of all existence is a sphere.
Please stop and think of a sphere. You will see the beauty of it. From any other shape you can pick a starting point or a point of origin where you can begin. A sphere is the only shape in the universe that when complete and steady is the only shape that is perfect for having no beginning and no end.

Throughout this book you will hear me going back to points of emphasis to begin again as I speak in circles. Everything is a circle because everything is connected. Connections are inescapable. You cannot end your connection to the physical existence. You can change it, but never disconnect your physical body from being somewhere within existence. This connection is infinite. It is connected to everything because if one thing is connected to the next, then the connection is always present and always complete from one point to the other. The affects of each connection may change based on changes around it, but that is also another element we will discuss in the sphere as I speak in circles. I just hope to successfully explain the circles sphere while keeping your mind within the sphere so you keep a grasp on the big picture. It will be common for me to say, let’s go back.

Another part of this explanation will sound contradictory, but please try to keep in mind that explanations of one thing will come back to explain another, but as everything, will have to be broken down through the elements or layers to draw enough circles to create the sphere. The end product is going to be the big picture, you. You are part of the big picture which is the sphere.

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