June 19, 2026
The question 'Who am I?' is the only question worth asking.
Ramana Maharshi wrote this in 1902, after his own death experience at age sixteen, when he felt his body die and discovered that something in him did not. He spent the rest of his life at Arunachala, teaching that the self survives everything except the belief that it is the body. The question cuts directly at mortality and legacy because it asks what, exactly, is dying when you die — and whether what remains is something you built or something you already were.
Reflection
Most people plan their legacy around what they will leave behind for others. If your name and your work disappeared tomorrow, what part of you would still know it existed?
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