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What is the relationship between Sufism and Buddhism in spiritual practices?

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"Sufism and Buddhism are merely stepping stones, tools to transcend the mind; in the end, all distinctions dissolve into the pure essence of presence."

According to Osho, Sufism and Buddhism are provisional forms—occupations of the mind—that help you begin, according to your natural temperament or even its polar opposite. Used skillfully, both are devices to loosen conditioning and lead you beyond all labels and methods. At the culmination, their distinctions dissolve into pure meditation: no Sufi, no Buddhist—just presence, fluidity, nirvana.
They’re different ladders to the same roof; climb one (even the opposite of your habit), then drop the ladder when you arrive.
Why this matters practically
- Stop clinging to spiritual labels; prioritize direct meditative awareness.
- Choose practices that fit you—or their opposites—to break habits and grow.
- Remember the goal is silence and presence, not methods; adapt as stages change.
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