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What happens when I meditate? Will I see the wholeness?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Meditation is the doorway through which the wholeness of existence descends; with practice, the flashes of unity become a continuous rhythm, culminating in an explosion of being that shatters the illusion of separation forever."

According to Osho, yes—through meditation the wholeness “descends” in flashes; when you are inwardly whole, the Whole erupts within. With continued practice these visitations grow natural, the gaps between them shrink, and their rhythm deepens. Ultimately there comes a decisive, inescapable explosion of being, after which the sense of separation cannot return.
Keep meditating: at first you’ll glimpse oneness briefly, then the gaps fade until wholeness bursts open and remains.
Why this matters practically
- Normalizes intermittent experiences so you don’t doubt or quit.
- Encourages steady practice, letting patience shrink the gaps.
- Points to a lasting shift beyond effort, easing anxiety about progress.
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