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What is the difference between sight and vision?

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"Sight is the inner awakening that allows reality to reveal itself; vision is the unfolding of truth to a silent, receptive heart."

According to Osho, sight is an inner awakeninginsight—the empty, receptive capacity to see, born of dropping beliefs and becoming silent (wu-wei). Vision is the outer revelation that follows: reality discloses itself to such sight. Dreams are projections from the doer; vision is reality working on a non-doing seer. First find sight; then vision happens.
Grow clear and quiet inside (sight), and then what’s truly there shows itself to you (vision).
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop prejudices and see people and situations as they are.
- Encourages meditative receptivity over compulsive doing, reducing stress and confusion.
- Opens you to truth and the sacred appearing in unexpected forms.
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