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What happens during a profound experience in meditation?

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"In profound meditation, you plunge into the unknowable, where thought falls silent and you simply live the mystery of truth, consciousness, and bliss."

According to Osho, a profound meditative experience is a plunge from the mind’s territories of the known and the unknown into the unknowable—where the mind cannot dominate or define. There, thought falls silent, the urge to explain stops, and one simply lives the mystery as sat-chit-anand: truth, consciousness, and bliss. It is not knowledge to be stored, but a transformative presence that dissolves the mind’s empire.
In deep meditation, your thinking switches off and you feel a living, blissful mystery that can’t be put into words.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop overanalyzing and rest in silence and presence.
- Reduces fear of the unknown by trusting direct experience over concepts.
- Shifts life from chasing explanations to living truth, awareness, and joy.
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