What does it mean that beings are unmanifest in the beginning, manifest in the middle, and unmanifest in the end?
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"To know the unmanifest while living, turn inward and trace your essence back to the Whole, for in the beginning and the end, we are all one."
According to Osho, beings arise from the infinite, nondual unmanifest, briefly appear as separate forms in the manifest, and then dissolve back into the same boundless source. Before and after is oneness; in the middle, multiplicity. To know the unmanifest while living, turn inward—from “you” to “I”—tracing leaf to branch to tree, realizing the Whole and letting ego fall away.
We all come from one endless source, appear for a moment as many, and return to that one; look inside to feel that oneness now.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear of death and change by seeing life as a wave returning to the ocean.
- Encourages inner meditation to experience unity amid daily differences.
- Softens ego and conflict by shifting from outer focus to inward awareness of the Whole.
- Encourages inner meditation to experience unity amid daily differences.
- Softens ego and conflict by shifting from outer focus to inward awareness of the Whole.
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