What is the relationship between the jiva, the world, and the Lord in non-duality?
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"The jiva, the world, and the Lord are like waves and the ocean—distinct yet inseparable; to grasp this truth, one must transcend thought and embrace the dance of existence."
According to Osho, in Chaitanya’s achintya-bhedābheda the jiva, the world, and the Lord are simultaneously one and different—like a wave distinct from yet inseparable from the ocean. This paradox cannot be resolved by thought; it is achintya (unthinkable) and must be realized directly in lived experience beyond concepts, where intellect reaches its limit and devotion, dance, and presence reveal their seamless unity-in-difference.
You’re like a wave in a vast ocean—not the whole ocean, not separate from it—and you know this truth by living it, not by thinking about it.
Why this matters practically
- Balances individuality with oneness, easing ego and isolation.
- Shifts focus from overthinking to direct practice (meditation, love, dance).
- Cultivates humility and devotion by honoring the limits of reason.
- Shifts focus from overthinking to direct practice (meditation, love, dance).
- Cultivates humility and devotion by honoring the limits of reason.
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