Is it possible to be aware of the final aim of life, bliss, without wearing a particular dress?
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outcome
"Life has no final aim; bliss is the radiance of the present moment, not something to be adorned with external symbols."
According to Osho, there is no 'final aim'—life has no goal; bliss is the radiance of the present moment. Therefore no dress is required to remember it. Orange robes and a mala are not utilitarian techniques but playful gestures of love and surrender, training trust beyond reason so disciples can follow into deeper, death-like spaces where the ego resists.
Bliss isn’t a future prize or in special clothes—it’s here now; the outfit just shows you trust your teacher.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing future goals; relax into present awareness and joy.
- Use small gestures of surrender to soften ego and build trust when reason panics.
- Let practice be playful, not utilitarian; this freedom opens you to immediate bliss.
- Use small gestures of surrender to soften ego and build trust when reason panics.
- Let practice be playful, not utilitarian; this freedom opens you to immediate bliss.
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