Being aware of self is the first step to knowledge. The second step is where one fits in the world. The final analysis is to bring to others ones experiences and discoveries of ones reality. The (I) is changed to (we). One now sees one self as a collection of (we's) instead of a single (I). As going from (I) to (we), we see our true self nature and we can say (we are a world within a world). 

But it was said, shall one nation die for one man? But it was brought to light,t one man dies for the whole world. When we are the (I) we lose our false human nature to our true human nature, too help others discover themselves as we have. By losing (I) we have gained the whole world and it's knowledge to share and learn from. Paul

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Comment by Paul lee James on February 17, 2013 at 8:14am

Emmanuel,

It was said "no man is an island". I learned from others I understand others. Giving is my blessing. To share is my discipline with love. It is also written " to die to self is to find oneself". The problem with that statement is the word "die". Not physically but spiritually  in our spirit our mind and our heart. Then we are born again spiritually. Our spirit cannot die but renewed as a new creature (KJV). Paul

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