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Are Sahaj-yoga and Zen's awareness of the moment different or essentially one?

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"Zen and Sahaj-yoga are two expressions of the same inner flame; they remind us that true awareness is present, empty, and nondual, transcending the illusions of past and future."

According to Osho, Zen’s moment-to-moment awareness and Saraha’s Sahaj-yoga are two expressions of the same inner process—one flame in different lamps. Both sprout from Buddha’s bodhi-tree. Surface forms, words, and personalities differ, but the core raga is identical: present, empty, nondual awareness. True understanding (prajna) recognizes oneness and lives fresh, unshadowed by past or future.
They’re the same “be aware right now,” like one moon reflected in different waters—don’t carry past or future, just look freshly.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids sectarian confusion: pick the style that suits you while honoring the same essence.
- Helps you drop past/future so you respond freshly to life’s situations.
- Focuses practice on inner emptiness and clarity, not collecting beliefs or rituals.
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