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Who Are You?
New music artists 'The Who,' once raised the musical question; 'Who are you?'
At first impulse, one would be tempted to reply with a name.
Beyond this, one might attempt to answer by giving one's nationality, one's race, one's religion or one's political affiliation. The answer might have to do with sexual preference or social role.
One might think the answer has something to do with the generation they belong to, the music they listen to or the clothes they wear. One might think the question can be answered by what group or movement they belong to.
In point of fact, however, the answer has nothing really to do with any of the above definitions. All of these things are, in fact, who you are not.
The answer can only come via a process of deconstruction. The answer cannot begin with "I am…"
It brings to mind the story of the sculpter who, upon being asked how he ever was able to create such a beautiful likeness of his subject replied;
"It was easy. I just chipped away everything that didn't look like my subject."
It is only when we have begun to chip away everything that is not us that we can begin to see.

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