It is up to no-body but 'you' to find out who 'you' are.
'You' can do that through may different ways, e.g, just living your life everyday with a more aware consciousness will do it for you.
Yogic practise can help you maintain a (higher?) state of awareness that will support you to go deeper into the multiple layers of who 'you' think 'you' are.
If you are even half serious about yoga you will at some point have to ask yourself what it means to be free.
What is Samadhi? Have you thought about it and what it is? Because this is what you are heading towards if you are following the yogic path.
If you don't look at it fine, but it's a bit like going on a journey with no final destination in mind. Which is all very well but why would you not want to know where you are going? I know it is nice and convenient to say that your life is in the hands of some mysterious guiding force that some of us may choose to call God. But what about your own 'free will', do you have any?
'I never believed in God. Even as a child I thought if He did exist we should start a Class Action suit against Him.' Woody Allen.
Yoga helps some of us for sure in many ways. It is a radical process of transformation and as we begin to see into our nature, i.e, why we do what we do, we will be disturbed and comforted at different times. We may think we have arrived at a safe understanding only to have the carpet pulled from under our feet again in the next instant.
But all the time we bring it back inside, we bring it back to this essential question - 'who am I?'
B-R-E-A-T-H-E BREATH BREATH . . . . . . . . . even when you don't feel like it!
Om shazam !!
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