It can send us on an exploration of our ancestry or the past lives of our soul. It can call us to take up journaling to discover that voice deep within us that seems to know the answers to a multitude of questions. It can draw our attention so deeply inward that we find the spark of spirit that connects us to every living thing in the universe. One Hindu tradition counsels its practitioners to ask the question over and over, using it as a mantra to lead them inevitably into the heart of the divine.
While there are people who seem to come into the world knowing who
they are and why they are here, the human journey, for the most part,
appears to be very much about asking this question and allowing its
answers to guide us on our paths. So when we find ourselves in the heart
of unknowing, we can have faith that we are in a very human place, as
well as a very divine one. “Who am I?” is a timeless mantra, a Zen koan,
ultimately designed to lead us home into the part of our minds that
finally lets go of questions and answers and finds instead the ability
to simply be.(Daily OM)