It is in the best interest of every individual to seek the best and this is synonymous with understanding their true self. This understanding is not something handed down, nor is it a conclusion one stumbles upon by chance. It is earned—through years of pursuit, experimentation, belief, disillusionment, work, play, failure, grief, and fleeting moments of clarity.

My own search for Truth and self-understanding was relentless, though not without moments of exhaustion. There were times I abandoned the quest, but something always pulled me back. The questions never left me. And in that return, every time, I found myself closer to what I sought.

The texts that shaped my journey were many:

  1. Bhagavad Gita
  2. Advaita Vedanta
  3. The Fountainhead
  4. Ashtavakra Gita
  5. Sikhi
  6. Bible (excerpts)
  7. Buddha’s teachings
  8. Zen (excerpts)

Yet to my astonishment, they all pointed to the same fundamental Truth. Every shloka, every verse, every shabad, every quote, every sutra, every koan, every mahavakya—they were not different. They were echoes of the same call, guiding toward the same realization.

It does not matter where you are in life or how many years have passed. The search for Truth is never bound by time. It is never too late to ask—Who am I?

Nothing will give you a greater reason to live free, to live in complete liberation. This is the first and, in a way, the only Destination.

And only when you have arrived here—when your goals are no longer born from lack, fear, greed, or resentment—will they truly be yours.

Because how can you take on a journey to youre home if you don’t know where home is?

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