Who am I ? How to know me? Self-knowledge is difficult. Discovering yourself alone is like watching yourself passing through the window in the street: an impossibility. There is a veil preventing us from seeing who we really are. It is possible to imagine ourselves as we could be, to analyze and observe ourselves. But all this remains very limited.

Light cannot become aware of itself, but can only perceive its reflection in matter. And precisely this reflection of ourselves finds its truest reflection in what is closest to us: other human beings. The veil which previously was only an illusion of separation, becomes a mirror, the truest reflection of ourselves.

Human relationships remind us of who we are. They are therefore the most relevant and precise path to self-knowledge. It is enough to change to immediately change the attitudes of others poeple. This is not psychology or mysticism. It is an incredibly true reality, both unforgiving and wonderful.

Everything is just mirrors, like a fractal reality. Because if others reflect who we are, we also reflect who they are. In spite of ourselves, without realizing it, we reflect back to them their depths. The richness and complexity of human relationships find a new dimension here. No victim or executioner, no more psychology or hypocritical games, but one eternal truth, one and indivisible.