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Who am I?

But who am I beneath the seeking?

When the grasping fades, when the desires soften, when the labels are set aside — what remains?


Who are you, really?


You are both the seer and the seen.

The witness of your joys and sorrows, and the one who feels them.

The silence behind your thoughts, and the voice that rises within them.

You are the awareness watching your seeking, and the seeker yearning for something more.


In every moment you chase a feeling, there’s a part of you that watches, still and unmoving. That silent space within — untouched by emotion, untouched by time — that is you.


The seer is the eternal.

The seen is ever-changing.


The body ages, the mind wanders, the heart breaks and mends — yet the one who observes all of it remains.


When you realise you are both — the experience and the experiencer — you no longer need to chase happiness, because you’ll find peace in simply being.


That’s the homecoming.

Not to a new place or a perfect feeling, but to the timeless, witnessing presence you’ve always been.


And in that space, happiness is no longer sought.

It arises naturally, as the fragrance of a soul remembering itself.

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