Is self-discovery really this simple?
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outcome
"Self-discovery is not a quest; it is the simple recognition that in the absence of 'me,' pure existence reveals itself as the ultimate truth."
According to Osho, self-discovery is utterly simple: be here-now in suchness, without searching, longing, or 'me.' Enlightenment is the dissolution of the ego’s last trace; then only pure knowing remains - 'This is it.' The obstacle is subtle: the mind clings, turning living into 'living me.' Stay alert, drop the 'I,' and the ordinary becomes the ultimate.
Just be quietly present without the idea of 'me,' and the truth shows itself.
Why this matters practically
- Stops chasing spiritual fireworks and anchors you in calm, present awareness.
- Helps you notice and release ego stories (“me,” “my progress”) that create doubt.
- Invites a small, courageous letting go so everyday life reveals clarity and ease.
- Helps you notice and release ego stories (“me,” “my progress”) that create doubt.
- Invites a small, courageous letting go so everyday life reveals clarity and ease.
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