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What is the manifestation of inner transformation?

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"Inner transformation is the silent capacity to know without direction, where pure knowing dissolves the urge to seek, leading to a blissful presence unclouded by objects."

According to Osho, inner transformation manifests not as accumulated knowledge but as the silent, mirror-like capacity to know without choosing any direction. When pure knowing (keval-gyana) flowers, the urge to seek subsides; one drops all 'knowing,' rests in stillness, and dissolves into the divine nowhereness. Outwardly this appears as quietness and non-entanglement; inwardly it is blissful presence unclouded by objects.
Like a clear mirror, you become so peacefully aware that you stop chasing things to know and simply rest in quiet being.
Why this matters practically
- Ends restless seeking, easing stress and overthinking.
- Fosters non-attachment and clarity for wiser choices and relationships.
- Roots you in silent presence, making daily life lighter and more joyful.
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