What happens when one takes sannyas?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"Taking sannyas is to embrace the death of the ego, allowing love and meditation to transform you into a creative nothingness from which the Buddha within can bloom. In this dissolution, life becomes a vibrant tapestry of love, joy, and ecstasy, leading to a profound resurrection."
According to Osho, taking sannyas means choosing love and meditation as conscious “suicides” of the ego; you die to the psychological self and even the supreme self, becoming a creative nothingness from which a Buddha blooms. As the ego dissolves, life grows richer—overflowing with love, joy, ecstasy—and you are resurrected anew.
Sannyas is letting your pushy “me” melt through love and quietness so a freer, happier you can blossom.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces ego-driven conflict, stress, and isolation.
- Opens space for deeper love, joy, and creativity.
- Helps you respond from presence rather than self-image.
- Opens space for deeper love, joy, and creativity.
- Helps you respond from presence rather than self-image.
AI Confidence Score: 78%
Read Original Discourse →