What happens at the moment of death?
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"At the moment of death, when the mind's movie fades, you can witness the silent, blissful emptiness that reveals the fragrance of godliness, allowing consciousness to transcend the mundane and embrace fulfillment."
According to Osho, at the moment of death the mind’s busy “movie” subsides; if you know how to witness, you fall through widening gaps into silent, blissful emptiness that is utterly full. In that stillness the mysterious quality called godliness—more fragrance than person—unfolds, and consciousness moves beyond the mundane into fulfillment.
When you die, if you can just watch calmly, the noise stops and you settle into a peaceful, joyful emptiness where real divinity is felt.
Why this matters practically
- Practicing witnessing now softens fear of dying.
- You start tasting the peaceful gaps today, not just at the end.
- It orients you from belief in a person-God to experiencing godliness as a living quality.
- You start tasting the peaceful gaps today, not just at the end.
- It orients you from belief in a person-God to experiencing godliness as a living quality.
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