Round or square?
During an interaction with students, the Dalai Lama shared an anecdote about an elderly woman who claimed to know where her 'I' was. This led to a discussion on the elusive nature of identity and the difficulty in pinpointing its location. He emph...

We don't know what the 'I' looks like or where it is, like we know where our body and mind are, but not where our identity is. Yet we keep flaunting the 'I'. Master Chandrakirti said that when you analyse and try to find out its location, you cannot find it anywhere. It exists merely by way of convention, so we need to understand that things are merely designated and known by conventions.
We know there is a Whole, we can find the parts, but how to find the Whole? There are several theories that the true identity of a person is in mental consciousness, in foundational consciousness or in the sixth mind. So many interpretations are there. When you view these with the lens of critical analysis, you will not be able to find anything that points to being the person you are or your identity, the 'I' you are so attached to. It is empty. You may sense the vacuity, the empty nature of yourself.
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