Appar’s Secret: Serve Until the Self Disappears
Appar’s Secret: Serve Until the Self Disappears A Divergent Spiritual Reflection on Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) The greatest obstacle in spirituality is not ignorance. It is self-preservation . The constant effort to maintain identity — to protect opinions, defend reputation, and reinforce the idea of “me.” Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) uncovered a radical solution: serve until the self dissolves . This was his quiet secret. Not serve to appear noble. Not serve to accumulate merit. Not serve to become known as compassionate. Serve until the one who wants credit fades. Most service is still transactional. Somewhere inside the act, the ego whispers: I did something good. This whisper strengthens identity rather than softening it. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) practiced a form of service where that whisper had no place to live. His service was not about doing good deeds. It was about evaporating the doer . In spiritual language, the self we cling to is a story — a narrative bui...






