Ask Osho!

What does it mean to take only one step towards enlightenment?

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"Enlightenment is not a journey outward; it is the sudden recognition that you are already in God, waiting to awaken from the dream of doing."

According to Osho, “one step” is a compassionate concession to the mind that needs to do; in truth, not even a single step is required. Enlightenment isn’t a journey outward but a sudden recognition that you are already in God. Sit silently, drop doing, and, at the ripe moment, awaken—like being shaken from a dream—to the door that has always been open.
It means you don’t really have to go anywhere—just stop trying so hard, be still, and you’ll see you were home all along.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces frantic seeking and stress by shifting from doing to being.
- Encourages simple, silent awareness that lets clarity arise naturally.
- Helps you trust timing: insight comes when you’re ripe, not by force.
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