What happens to the experience of dance over time?
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outcome
"Dance is a celebration that expands endlessly, inviting new souls to join, while lovingly dismantling the old self to reveal the divine within."
According to Osho, the experience of dance keeps growing—becoming bigger and bigger—while its essence remains the same. As it expands, it asks for new space and new people to participate. Ultimately, this deepening celebration works as a loving destruction of the old self, so the divine can be born within—an ego-death that opens into resurrection and an intimation of the eternal.
As you keep dancing, it gets bigger but stays true at heart, helping the old you drop away so a new, more alive you appears.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you accept change and seek fresh spaces and people for growth.
- Encourages letting go of ego patterns to feel more alive and connected.
- Reminds you that real joy deepens over time instead of just repeating.
- Encourages letting go of ego patterns to feel more alive and connected.
- Reminds you that real joy deepens over time instead of just repeating.
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