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Who Are You?

From ancient times, we have believed that this is the body we have been given. Even today, there are still people who believe in this superstition. Some even assert that there is no greater truth than that.

Because of this superstition, we are affected by whatever happens to our body. Because of this superstition, we also become happy and sad or unhappy. We wander around trying to keep happiness in our lives and trying our best to avoid being upset.

In this happy state, we find ourselves doing good and evil that eventually comes back to us again and again and beyond our control, and that ends up being our whole life.

In our lives, when we acknowledge the consequences of our actions and the questions that arise, 'Why did this happen to me?' As human beings, we have gone through eternal life, but we still cannot find a solution to this earthly life.

The truth is that whatever you believe in becomes your reality, and you will be affected by it. So too, anything you think is not yours, and it will not affect you.

From the moment you believe that your body is you, you are constantly affected, and when you are enlightened to say no, no, your body is not you, but yours, you are free.  

So if you are not this body now, who are you, and how do you know who you are? To find out, see what my answers are about "who you are".  

My question: Who are you?

Your Answer: I am Infynite.

My question: What is your name?

Your Answer: My name is Infynite.

My question: Do you see a contradiction in the statements I am Infynite and 'My name is Infynite?

Why are a name and an object with different independent personalities the same and identical? When a person dies, his name is removed from his funeral home. It is even removed from census records.

Please show me your hand and your leg. Whose hand is this? Whose leg is this?

Your answer: My hands are mine, and my legs are mine.

My question: All these organs are listed as part of this body.

What's in it for you?

Whose mind is in you?

Your answer: Mine. 

My question: What about the speech?

Your answer: Mine. 

My question: Whose body parts are these?

Your answer: They are also mine. 

My question: If you say, 'It's mine', doesn't it happen to you that the owner of these body parts is different from the body?

Your answer: Yes, it is. 

My question: Have you ever wondered who you are?


What does Science say about the "identity" question?

Won't you find out who your authentic self is?

For how long should you continue in darkness, you do not know the exact identity of yourself? Don't you think that it is relevant to investigate directly?

Only when you find the answer to the question "Who are you?" That is where your belief in wrongdoing will end. It is because of this misconception that you are immersed in life.

You do not know the self personally, and you insist on yourself, which is self-deception, your superstition that does not sharpen the truth. You have set this misconception about yourself directly.


I understand false beliefs.

My question: The belief that "I am Infynite" never ceases to exist, even in your sleep. 

Even if you are married, people say to you, "You are the wife of this woman," and you, in turn, accept the man's role, and you act like him. After that, by repeating yourself, you go on to prove the idea of ​​being a husband.

Is anyone eternal? If you divorce, will you still be her husband? All of these superstitious beliefs have become deeply ingrained in you and become your own.

The first misconception is that "I'm Infynite." "I am the husband of this woman,"

The second misconception is, "I'm a Christian,"

The third misconception is, "I'm an Advocate,"

The fourth misconception is, "I am the father of this boy,"

Fifth wrong belief, "I'm an uncle,"

The sixth wrong idea, "I have fair skin,"

Seventh wrong belief, "I'm forty-five years old,"

The eighth misconception, "I'm a businessman," is also wrong.

If you say, "I'm a tax collector," that's just one of the wrong beliefs.

How many misconceptions do you have?

Too many wrong beliefs.


Wherever you refer to 'I', since 'I' is not needed, that turns out to be a false superstition, you must remove all these wrong beliefs.

How can you be happy when you have so many misconceptions? Now tell me then. What beliefs make a person happy?  

The question I am often asked is: Is a person who is not a believer happy? 

My answer: No, man cannot live without beliefs. But what you need is a valid belief. 

Question: Is it possible without beliefs? 

My answer: Suppose we want to travel from Johannesburg to Durban, but instead, we take the road to Cape Town by mistake. 

Don't we have to turn around and take the road back to Johannesburg, our original place, before returning to Durban?

Similarly, it is essential to maintain this moral belief to return to our original position.

When you remove the wrong beliefs and keep the right idea for a while, you will get to your original place, after which there will be no need to keep any premises.

Then your work is done. How, then, do you get rid of all these false beliefs?

My answer: Because man does not know how to eradicate this evil belief, he continues to roam in this world, generation after generation. 

Even though he knows that this belief is wrong, he does not know how to dispel it. Many generations have passed through this world without eliminating even one of these false beliefs. To dispel negative stereotypes, you need to understand the difference between 'me' and 'mine.'

You can find the exact difference between the two words by reading, an understanding of who I am?' 'I(me), and 'my(mine, etc.) these words, are different words, do not mean the same thing."  

Mine, and me, are different and mean two other things.


The words that fall under the word 'I' fall under the term 'my' and the person's meaning.

In the meantime, are you still associated with the word 'my'?

Are you still associated with the name 'I'?

Your answer: "My" and "I" are always there. 

My question: What things fall under the word 'my'? 

Your Answer: For example, my home and all the things in my house, etc. 

My question is: Are all these things yours? 

Whose wife is this?

Won't you say she's mine too?

Whose are these children?

Aren't you going to say mine?

Whose hands are these, whose hands are these?

Aren't you going to say mine?

You will say, "My head, my body, my feet, my ears, my eyes."

All these parts of your body fall under the word 'my'.

But who says the word "my"?

Who is it that says, "All these things belong to me?"

Have you ever considered that?

If you say, "My name is Infynite," and then turn to "I am Infynite", do you not agree that there is a contradiction in this?

You are currently 'Infynite '. Is this' - Infynite' there in both 'I' and 'mine'?

These names are like the two railway lines' Me' and 'Mine'; they always run together, but they are always different. They do not meet. They are always the same and have never been one.

Without this definition, you still believe that these words mean the same thing. This belief is because of ignorance or ignorance about the true self. And yourself.

After understanding this, separate the word 'my'. Keep everything under the term 'my' aside. For example, "My heart," keep your heart on the other side. What are some things that we discussed we need to separate from the body?


 How 'I' and 'my' are separated?

"I" is God Himself, and "My" is a self-deceptive compound.

"My" is related to "I." However, "I" is real.

Without someone who already knows his identity and who can pass on personal information to others, you will never be able to understand your identity; however, "I" and "My" are entirely different.

If everyone could not understand this, it would reduce their problems significantly. This understanding is scientific but not so deep.

Even the older man and the older women can understand this, as long as they are eager to understand it. This understanding is the research I do in simple language, and I have tried my best to avoid using scientific examples that will confuse many people.


A person who has discovered an authentic identity that can distinguish right from wrong can lead you to spiritual enlightenment.

For example, this Gold ring contains a mixture of copper and Gold. Who do you think could tell the difference between the Gold and the copper in this ring? Your answer will be Goldsmith.

Yes, a skilled man in digging for Gold can distinguish Gold from copper because he knows both qualities. Copper melts at 1085C, and Gold melts at 1065C. Between the two levels, that is where there is a difference between the two.

Likewise, a person can distinguish himself directly from what he is and what he is not; therefore, that person is self-realised.

The Gold and copper in this ring are in the form of a mixture rather than a compound. There is a difference between these two words (compound and combination). A person who can weed out these two mixture metals can easily distinguish this mixture because of these differences. 

Similarly, the direct and indirect properties of who you are, are inherent in this mixture but not in a compound form, which is why they are more likely to be excluded from one another.

If they were mixed as a compound, it would not be possible to separate the two. That is why the self-realised person can distinguish between the two, and that person can understand what self-realisation is.


If you can deal with this worldly life, there is no need to understand anything more. And just as you find life in the world complex, then you must realise your identity spiritually. It would be best if you know your true self. Once you can genuinely answer the 'who am I" question, all the confusion is solved.

Every religion in the world is as important as our choice, but a faith where one wonders, 'who am I?' And 'who made it?' That's the right religion. And to know who's doing it is precisely the religion!


True commitment

  • Your accurate self-awareness and your illusive self-identity are a mixture and not a compound that can no longer be separated, which is why it is possible to extract some. If it were a combined compound, it would not be possible to separate the two. That is why self-awareness can distinguish between the two, and one can understand who you are.
  • Self-realising the 'I' within you, which is God. Apart from this, there is no other God or greater and higher than you. There is no other superpower other than consciousness. It is entirely independent, and no one can harm or stop you. The only thing that can hurt or destroy you is your mistakes.
  • Turning around your actions is only possible if you 'do something. As you say you are Infynite, if you say and believe, "I did this," or "I did that ..." you become a doer. 'This belief then becomes the backbone of your practice. When a person stops being a 'doer,' the things you do no longer have any basis or support, so everything ends.

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