The question is really this - what would be without all the things that you think make you what you are?
For example, all the wrong notions of what I am that I have accumulated from birth - my family, my background, my community, my religion, my caste, my family's wealth, my looks, my country's status, my mental capacities, my emotional capacities, my education, my politics,....etc. Imagine if I were to remove the notions that came along with each of these frames that I added on to my life, frames that I judge my life experiences with.
I can see so much purity at the other end if I remove the frames, one by one. So much innocence and power. Can we remove the frames and see ourselves as we originally were?
For example, all the wrong notions of what I am that I have accumulated from birth - my family, my background, my community, my religion, my caste, my family's wealth, my looks, my country's status, my mental capacities, my emotional capacities, my education, my politics,....etc. Imagine if I were to remove the notions that came along with each of these frames that I added on to my life, frames that I judge my life experiences with.
I can see so much purity at the other end if I remove the frames, one by one. So much innocence and power. Can we remove the frames and see ourselves as we originally were?
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