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What are the roots and wings of a meditator?

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"Roots anchor you in existence, while wings allow you to soar; in the silence of your being, both flourish effortlessly."

According to Osho, a meditator’s roots and wings arise by settling into the center of one’s being. Roots are deep belonging in existence, making you an integrated, authentic individual. Wings are the ‘fragrance’ released—freedom, love, compassion, sincerity, humor, creativity, and bliss. Together they let you stand grounded yet soar, and they grow naturally when you drop all objects and rest in inner silence.
Meditation makes you steady like roots and joyful like wings, and both appear when you quietly rest in your own center.
Why this matters practically
- Gives inner stability while opening you to love, creativity, and joy.
- Shifts effort from chasing qualities to simply resting in silence.
- Enhances relationships and work through grounded presence and spontaneity.
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