The question "Who are you?" has been explored by Terence McKenna in various contexts, often delving into the nature of self and identity. In one of his discussions, he reflects on the complexity of the question and suggests that asking "Who are you?" is foundational to understanding one's role and identity in the broader context of life and consciousness 1415. McKenna often emphasized introspection and the exploration of consciousness, suggesting that understanding who you are is linked to your perception of reality and your unique experiences 1115.