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What is a mystical experience?

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"A mystical experience is not an experience; it is the realization that you are not separate from the divine, but that you are the very essence of it."

According to Osho, a mystical experience isn’t an experience at all: it’s the dissolution of the experiencer and the experienced. God is not an object but your innermost being—pure consciousness realizing “I am That.” It happens only in totality, beyond head, heart, body or soul. When fragmentation ends and wholeness vibrates, the divine becomes present—like the three seekers who touched and discovered the Fourth.
It’s when there’s no “you” looking at God; your whole self becomes one, and you simply are That.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing visions; unify head, heart, and body in simple, total awareness.
- Practice total presence in action, love, and meditation to end inner fragmentation.
- Seek oneness rather than objects; wholeness naturally reveals peace and the sacred.
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