The title itself, Who Cares?! , is not a dismissive shrug but a metaphysical question. It asks: who is this "me" that cares, suffers, or seeks? Balsekar argues that the feeling of being a separate entity in control of a body—the "ego"—is a form of . He likens the human organism to a computer programmed by "Source" (God or Consciousness) to perform specific tasks. While "deeds are done," there is no individual author behind them. This perspective dismantles the traditional religious concepts of sin and merit, replacing them with a vision of life as a spontaneous, impersonal unfolding. Acceptance Over Effort
When you stop caring about finding the PDF—when you stop caring about "figuring it out"—then, Ramesh Balsekar would suggest, you have finally understood the book without reading a single page. who cares ramesh balsekar pdf
The moment you download the PDF, the ego says, "I have acquired knowledge. I am making progress." Balsekar would counter: "The downloading happened. The reading happened. Who is the 'I' that claims credit?" The title itself, Who Cares