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What is meant by the state of total will in meditation?

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"In the state of total will, meditation becomes a single, wholehearted act where every layer of your energy is committed, allowing action to flow from the infinite without end."

According to Osho, the state of total will in meditation is undivided absorption: no inner observer, no withholding, no doubt, and all layers of your energy committed at once. When will is total, a single, wholehearted act—one complete 'Ram'—is sufficient, and effort becomes inexhaustible; passing apparent exhaustion unlocks deeper layers until action flows from the infinite, without end.
Give yourself so completely to meditation that nothing in you is watching, doubting, or holding back, and fresh energy keeps coming.
Why this matters practically
- Ends inner division and hesitation, making practice potent.
- Transforms effort into effortless flow by tapping deeper energy.
- Guides you to persist past first exhaustion to access new layers.
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