What happens when the self is dissolved in relation to protection from existence?
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outcome
"When the self dissolves in surrender, existence embraces you completely, revealing that there is no separate 'you' to be harmed, and in this realization, even death transforms into a doorway to supreme life."
According to Osho, when the self dissolves through true surrender, existence 'protects' you absolutely—not by saving the ego, but by revealing there is no separate 'you' to be harmed. Then even death loses meaning and becomes a doorway to supreme life; fear ends, limits vanish, and the Divine is recognized in every form, friend or foe.
When you truly drop your ‘me,’ nothing can really hurt you—there’s no one separate to injure, and even death feels like coming home.
Why this matters practically
- Eases fear of loss and death, bringing deep calm in chaos.
- Shifts you from bargaining with God to genuine trust and surrender.
- Helps you see the sacred in hard people/situations, reducing reactivity.
- Shifts you from bargaining with God to genuine trust and surrender.
- Helps you see the sacred in hard people/situations, reducing reactivity.
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