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Will taking sannyas help in meditation?

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"Sannyas is not about renouncing the world, but about an inner commitment to seek the invisible truth, transforming your consciousness and deepening your meditation."

According to Osho, sannyas is an inner resolve to seek the invisible truth, not an outer renunciation. When such a decisive commitment accompanies meditation, the mind’s direction concentrates, distractions fade, and progress accelerates—'ten millionfold.' Your world reorganizes around this intent, deepening meditation without fleeing life; what changes is consciousness, not circumstances. Thus, taking sannyas powerfully catalyzes and focuses meditation.
Yes—making a firm inside promise to seek truth (sannyas) makes your mind focus, so meditation becomes easier and faster without running away from life.
Why this matters practically
- Sharpens focus by aligning attention with a single, sacred aim.
- Reduces distractions as non-essentials fade from the center of life.
- Lets you deepen meditation while staying engaged in everyday situations.
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