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Are rasa, virasa, and sva-rasa merely waystations on the journey of awakening?

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"Rasa is not a waystation on the journey of awakening; it is the destination itself, where self and other dissolve into the freedom of nondual existence."

According to Osho, rasa is not a waystation but the very destination—Raso vai sah. The real waystations are para-rasa (pleasure from the other), which ends in boredom; virasa (revulsion/dispassion), a negative reaction; and sva-rasa (relishing one’s own being), freer yet incomplete. When even the sense of I dissolves, self and other vanish; only nondual Rasa remains—utter freedom (swacchanda), nirvana.
Rasa is the final oneness; tasting others, getting bored and dispassionate, and even enjoying your own self are just steps—keep going until even the I disappears.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t get stuck in dispassion or self-absorption; keep moving toward nonduality.
- Reduce dependency on others by shifting attention to inner freedom.
- Letting the ego dissolve opens the door to lasting peace and joy.
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