About

This is a quiet place for writing on Self-Realization.

The name comes from a recognition that runs through every contemplative tradition — that the I one reaches for in any moment is not the body, not the mind, not even the contents of awareness, but Awareness itself. I am that: not a claim, an observation.

The books behind these reflections are the Tripura Rahasya and the Ashtavakra Gita. The teachers are Ramana Maharshi and Amrutananda Saraswati. And beneath all of them — the ground from which they all point — is Awareness itself.

These are notes from someone looking, slowly, at what is already the case. Where the looking finds something worth setting down, it gets written. Where it does not, the page stays empty.

Posts arrive when there is something worth saying, not on a schedule.

If something here resonates, you can subscribe — or simply return when you wish.