What happens if you don't continually practice the technique?
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"True growth is irreversible; it is you who has changed, while mere induced experiences vanish when the method stops."
According to Osho, if you stop a real meditation technique, you simply cease advancing, but whatever awareness you’ve genuinely grown into remains; true growth is irreversible because it is you who has changed. Only dreamlike, induced experiences—via drugs, hypnosis, or false methods—vanish when the method stops. The criterion: growth stays; visions fade.
Stopping real meditation pauses progress, but the change you’ve truly grown into stays—only pretend highs disappear.
Why this matters practically
- Choose growth-based meditation over chasing visions or drug-induced states.
- Lowers fear of backsliding: real awareness remains even if you pause.
- Focus on steady practice; avoid hypnotic shortcuts that fade.
- Lowers fear of backsliding: real awareness remains even if you pause.
- Focus on steady practice; avoid hypnotic shortcuts that fade.
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