[Interview sample]
[Bob Proctor]
I found most people don't know who they are. They really don't
[Tom]
What do you mean? I mean, I know my name, I know my age, I know where I live, what else is there--
[Bob Proctor]
Yeah that's not you though. That's just it
[Tom]
I know what size- size I am
[Bob Proctor]
If you ask the average person who they are, they'll give you their name. They'll say "I'm Bob Proctor", but I'm not. "Bob" and "Proctor" are two words. My parents gave them to me, they're called "names", but it's not me, it's my name. Then somebody'll will say "well, this is me", but this isn't me either, it's my body. Like, you never phone down here to the, to the studio and say "body won't be in today, it's sick."
[Tom]
(chuckling) Okay
[Bob Proctor]
You know, we don't say "am hand" or "am leg". It's "my hand", "my leg", "my body", "my name." "Who am I?"
Well that's an interesting question. And I believe if a person will start to study that and look for the answer, they'll find it. See I think we live simultaneously in three planes of understanding
[Tom]
Okay
[Bob Proctor]
We're spiritual creatures, we have an intellect, and we live in physical bodies
[...] or understanding of who we are, we're totally locked into a physical world and we let things outside of us control us. Ninety-five percent of the population are reacting to life, they're not really living at all
I found most people don't know who they are
[...] most people don't know who they are
[...] most people don't know who they are