“I”

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“I”
When we’ve died and been been reborn *so* many times, is it correct to refer to our past selves as “I?”

When we’ve passed well-beyond the 7 years it takes for every cell in our body to regenerate - our bodies *literally* a completely different being, is it accurate to think of ourself as the same person we were so many transformational cycles ago?

When we have barely any recollection of who we once were, after *so* much growth, death, and regeneration in new consciousness, are we lying to ourselves or telling *what* version of the truth when referring to our former selves as “me, mine, I?”

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