Will I only recognize the truth when I am enlightened?
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"Truth can be sensed even in the mist of ignorance; it is trust that guides you closer, while doubt keeps you in separation. Only in enlightenment does the clarity of knowing the Master become the clarity of knowing yourself."
According to Osho, truth can be dimly recognized before enlightenment—like glimpsing a figure through morning mist—enough to become a disciple and feel the 'faraway call.' This vagueness demands trust, not doubt, to keep moving; trust connects, doubt separates. As meditation deepens, clarity grows, but absolute, unmistakable recognition arises only with enlightenment, when knowing who the Master is coincides with knowing who you are.
You can sense truth before you’re fully awake, but it’s fuzzy—so trust and keep practicing until the fog lifts and certainty comes.
Why this matters practically
- Lets you honor partial glimpses without forcing premature certainty.
- Encourages trust and meditation to grow clarity.
- Reduces doubt that disconnects you from the path and your guide.
- Encourages trust and meditation to grow clarity.
- Reduces doubt that disconnects you from the path and your guide.
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