What happens when a person reaches the last center of acceptance?
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outcome
"When you reach the last center of acceptance, the mind dissolves, and in that no-place, even the seeker disappears, leaving no questions and no movement behind."
According to Osho, when one reaches and passes beyond the last center of acceptance, the mind dissolves and the inner voice urging 'go further' disappears. It is a point that is no-place: no self, no question, no movement remains. Every stage is to be crossed, and here even the seeker is gone—so the idea of 'further' cannot arise.
At the very last step, the thinking mind and the ‘me who wants more’ vanish, leaving only silent nothingness—so there’s no next step.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from endless striving and anxiety about progress.
- Teaches non-clinging: pass through experiences without getting stuck.
- Points to deep peace in letting go of the ego-mind.
- Teaches non-clinging: pass through experiences without getting stuck.
- Points to deep peace in letting go of the ego-mind.
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