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Ramana Maharshi’s Final Talks (as Recorded by Annamalai Swami): The Ultimate Message of Self-Realization Ramana Maharshi’s final talks, as recorded by Annamalai Swami, carry a message so simple and yet so profound that it can transform a seeker’s life. In those last moments, Maharshi did not speak of rituals, religious dogma, or complex philosophies. He spoke only of one thing—the Self. He said again and again: “Who am I?” This is not a question for the mind to answer, but a key to unlock the door of the heart. Maharshi taught that the mind is only a bundle of thoughts, and thoughts arise only because of the sense of “I”. If the “I” is removed, the mind dissolves. In his final teachings, Maharshi emphasized that the Self is already present. It is not something to be achieved, earned, or obtained. It is simply to be realized. He said: “You are already That. You only have to turn your attention inward and abide as the Self.” Ramana Maharshi also made it clear that the greatest obstacle to Self-realization is the false identification with the body and the ego. When the seeker constantly asks: “Who am I?” and rests in that question, the ego begins to weaken, and the mind becomes still. Annamalai Swami recorded that Maharshi would often say: “The Self is not a thing to be acquired. It is the very essence of your existence. You only need to cease the search outward and look within.” And in his final moments, his message remained unchanged— the path to liberation is simple, direct, and immediate. Key Takeaways from the Final Talks: The Self is not separate from you. It is your true nature. “Who am I?” is the most powerful practice. It dissolves the ego and reveals the Self. Self-realization is not a future event. It is an ever-present reality to be recognized now. No rituals, no outer practices are needed. Only sincere inward inquiry is required.