She will always belong to this uthopic “All Us”, the Global Being we are relentlessly becoming aware of. In fact I believe that somehow All Us belong to her until we wake up from our sleep and can thus fly on our own. However, our bodies and our crawling, floating and flying body carrying vehicles, seem to be trapped and fatally atracted to her as science and technology already know.
By now:
- You might believe to know who you are.
- I might believe to know who I am.
- We might believe to know who we are.
We might even believe to know:
- Who he is.
- Who she is.
- Who they are.
But, Who is, or better, Who are All Us?
That is a very good and important question that deserves to be formulated properly and then asked.
Trying to answer it, we will first ask ourselves 4 more similar questions:
- Who are you?
- Who am I?
- Who are we?
- Who are the others?
Since it appears to be easy, we will first propose negative answers to each one of them:
- You are not what you possess, do or feel, you are somebody else.
- I am not what I possess, do or feel, I am somebody else.
- We are not what we possess, do or feel, we are somebody else.
- The others are not what they possess, do or feel, they are somebody else.
Thus we can provide a temporary negative answer to our original question and say that:
- All Us are not what you, I, us and the others posses, do or feel, All Us are also somebody else.
What about looking for a positive answer?
Let’s assume that:
I know who I am.
and
You know who you are
Then we are: You and I and some others
And
All Us are: You and I and All Others. (Definition 1)
And if any one or both of us do not believe to belong into All Us:
All Us are: You and All Others (including me). (Definition 2)
Or
All Us are: All Others (including you) and I. (Definition 3)
Or
All Us are: All Others (including you and I). (Definition 4)
So, when it comes to All Us there is no way out!!!!
But,
Do we really know who we are?
And, assuming that we know,
Is it sufficient to know who we are?
Or, we also need to know:
Why are we?
For what are we?
It is obvious that we are who and why we are, even if we do not know or like who and why we are, so, in order to look for some sense and purpose for our being , let us concentrate on for what we are....