True Identity
The true identity arises when there is a need for an essential
action. When there is no need for a response, there is no essential
identity, there is just Being in repose: no activity, no mind,
no body, no nothing, just stillness. When a tiger is not acting,
just lying there, it doesn't know anything, doesn't think of itself
as tiger. It is just Being. When it acts, it becomes one-pointed,
and that one-pointedness is at that moment the identity of the
tiger. (Diamond Heart Book 3, pg 190)

We find our true self when we are completely selfless, and
we discover our true identity when our normal identity ceases.
(The Inner Journey Home)

He is not only simply being, but he is being his true identity,
the Essential Identity. He is self-realized. (The Point of Existence)