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What is the significance of remembering one's birth and past death?

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"Remembering your birth and past death unveils the eternal flow of your identity, liberating you from the confines of a single lifetime and dissolving the fears that bind the ego."

According to Osho, recalling one’s birth and past death matters because it opens the unconscious’s “tremendous treasures,” revealing a continuous identity flowing through many lives—even as animals, trees, or stones. Through relaxed regression (jati-smaran), repeated, consistent memories indicate it’s not imagination. Such remembrance widens awareness beyond the narrow conscious mind, easing fear and loosening egoic fixation on a single lifetime.
Remembering birth and past death shows your life is part of a much bigger story, so you fear less and live wiser.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear of death and softens ego-attachment to this one life.
- Reveals repeating patterns and roots of suffering stored in the unconscious.
- Expands compassion for all beings by sensing your wider continuity.
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