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Who am I removes the premise of the problem

1:40|2026|self-inquiry
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Because any of the conceptual questions have a lot of premise which is built inside them. So you said that in spite of trying to be selfless, there is a selfish human being that still lives inside of us. Now is this a premise or reality? So as we are taking on the path of the truth, we then explore and say, no, is this actually true? Is there a selfish human being Living inside me If there is Who is this me Within which selfish human beings can live You see So are we talking about our mind space Are we talking about our emotional state Who is this So your question I am so grateful to God That you love this question Which is Who am I Will clean up a lot of this duality, confusion so when you say so now on the path that you picked that you are resonating with for the moment you have to cut out as much presumption as possible you see as much presumption as possible now repeat the question without any presumption try now what remains yes because Because if you rely on just presumed things, then you will not come to the truth. One thing that the mind-intellect system loves is to solve non-existent problems.