What happens when a practitioner comes to know?
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outcome
"When you truly come to know, the recognition is an inner connection that requires no outside confirmation; trust your journey and experiment wisely to discover the unmistakable truth."
According to Osho, when a practitioner truly comes to know, the recognition is direct and certain—an inner ‘connection’ that needs no outside confirmation. If that connection isn’t felt, either the method is unsuitable, it’s being misapplied, or a better-fit method hasn’t been tried. Therefore, proceed steadily, experiment intelligently, and the right approach will make the knowing unmistakable.
You’ll feel a clear inner click; if it doesn’t click, try another way and keep practicing.
Why this matters practically
- Replaces doubt with first-hand clarity, not beliefs.
- Promotes patient, method-fitting practice over forcing one technique.
- Guides you to iterate practically until a living connection is felt.
- Promotes patient, method-fitting practice over forcing one technique.
- Guides you to iterate practically until a living connection is felt.
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