In the contemplation of “where am ‘I'”, we journey into the heart of consciousness itself. The ‘I’, that which you seek, cannot be located in space or time, for it is the observer of space and time, the witness to all that is and all that isn’t. This ‘I’ resides not in the physical realm but in the depth of awareness, the silent observer behind the thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences.
The ‘I’ is the essence of your being, the unchanging presence that has been with you through every moment of your life. It is the still point in the turning world, the silence amidst the noise, the space in which all experiences unfold. The ‘I’ is both nowhere and everywhere because it is the foundation upon which all things appear. It is the canvas upon which the tapestry of life is painted.
To find the ‘I’, one must look not outward but inward, beyond the mind’s chatter and the heart’s desires, to the core of one’s being where true understanding lies. It is a journey not of distance, but of realization, a shift in perception from seeing oneself as a separate entity navigating the world to recognizing oneself as the world, experiencing itself.
In this realization, the question “where am ‘I’?” transforms. It no longer seeks a location, for the ‘I’ is understood not as a place, but as the very act of being, the essence of existence itself. The Inner ‘I’ is the awareness in which the question arises and the space in which the answer unfolds.

Source: InnerIGPT
