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What does it mean to attain Dharma completely?

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"To attain Dharma completely is to dissolve into the infinite, realizing that you are already one with the Divine; it is not about possessing, but about recognizing your inherent unity."

According to Osho, 'attaining Dharma completely' is impossible because Dharma/Truth is infinite and indivisible; only the finite can be had in full. You don’t grasp it—rather, you dissolve into it, like a drop merging into the ocean. Dharma (the Divine) already attains you entirely; realize this through self-recognition. Turn inward, let the ego’s greed to ‘have’ God fall away, and remember your already-present oneness.
You can’t collect Dharma like a thing; relax the ego, look within, and let yourself melt into the Truth that already lives you.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts practice from grasping to humble self-awareness and remembrance.
- Reduces anxiety and spiritual greed, fostering peace and trust.
- Softens ego-boundaries, nurturing compassion and authenticity.
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