The harmony of Duality.
“Never miss a chance to turn a serious question into a glib answer.”Chateau Heartiste.
The wind whispered, blew, and thundered to find her worthy.
Wind: Who is worthy of my greatness?
The void: (No response)
She provoked hurricanes and tornadoes. Night and Day. Rained thunder to every living ant.
Wind: Who is worthy of my beauty?
The void:(No response)
She tossed tsunami, havoced jungles, and amputated innocent rabbits.
Wind: Who is worthy of my kiss?
The void: The mountain man.
The wind sprinted toward this so-called Mountain man.
Wind: You !? This !? This puny man is worthy of my presence. I will toss him with my gaze.
Nay. She summoned her rain and thunders. She evoked thunderstorms and blizzards. She rained hail and hurricanes. Yet this Mountain man was unbothered and calm. He stood on his ground and looked towards the wind. The eyes with calmness and ferocity in them.
Surprised by this discovery.
Wind: Are you not afraid of me?
Mountain Man: Why would I be afraid of a little gust of wind?
Wind: Are you Impressed by my strength?
Mountain Man: I am mesmerized by your innocence.
Wind: Can you handle me?
Mountain Man: Not if you make me wake up every night.
There are two approaches to the question, Who am I?
Now we assume that only a person affiliated with a religious group is competent to answer this question. This is not true.
If you simply have the curiosity to know yourself, it will lead you to a better question. Who am I?
If one identifies the history of our cultural civilization. There have been instances when the idea of monkhood or celibacy was purported and accepted by the majority. But times change and another idea of a household gets inspired within human minds.
Now if I had to ask a question to a monk and a householder, what answer would I get from them? Who am I?
Monk: I am the one within.
Householder: I am the one living in these surroundings.
Monk: I have no duty and responsibility.
Householder: I have duties and responsibilities toward the people I live with.
Monk: I will never perish.
Householder: I will die and let the new seed sprout.
Now who is right and who is wrong?