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You have no idea who you are.

Look at everything in your life. Look at your past. Look at where you are now.

Now realize: You have no idea who you are.

(As you realize who you are, you will also realize that knowing who you are does not affect your 'being', so quiet you!)
One who is nothing can only be everything.

Unbound

Who is who? What is what?

I don't need to be nothing or everything to be just what I am.
On the other side of the veil I am a god. I don't forget that everyone else is too.
Oh I do miss the godly bliss.
I think I know what I am, and who I am is what I am.
the realization that one knows nothing is the start of wisdom.

once you can accept this, the learning can truly begin. ie you have to be totally open to restructuring and re-examining every belief pattern, every thought that you have every had in this incarnation. If you still have some beliefs you wish to 'defend', you will be stuck in the past, instead of living in the spontaneous moment.

holding (clutching/approving) is truly what ties us to the past.

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the question of identity ties back to the 'original face' of zen:

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"When you're not thinking of anything good and anything bad, at that moment, what is your original face?"

"Cease practice based
On intellectual understanding,
Pursuing words and
Following after speech.
Learn the backward
Step that turns
Your light inward
To illuminate within.
Body and mind of themselves
Will drop away
And your original face will be manifest.
— Dogen"