Who Is Watching Me?
The great sage of silence, Ramana Maharshi, taught that to find inner freedom, we must ask ourselves—seriously and persistently—“Who am I?”
He believed this question was more important than reading any scripture.
Just ask: “Who am I? Who is seeing what I see? Who is hearing what I hear? Who am I?”
The moment we start worrying about how others see us,
the sense of “I” begins to fade.
And with it, our inner freedom disappears.
We must turn inward.
We must listen to our own voice.
Only then can we begin to understand who we truly are.
Only then do we meet the self within.
identity, awareness, freedom
