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What happens when experiencing superconsciousness?

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"Superconsciousness is not an achievement but a grace that opens the door to bliss; when it fades, let the tears cleanse your confusion and remain alert for its return."

According to Osho, superconsciousness arrives as a sudden, grace-like opening—a blissful uplift beyond the body triggered by presence—not an achievement of your effort. When the window closes, a sweet pain and deep longing arise; tears flow, cleansing confusion and bringing relief. The experience comes and goes on its own; your work is to wait alertly, remain available, and not feel helpless when it passes.
It’s like a beautiful window opens inside you for a moment, then closes—you may cry, feel cleaned and calm, and simply watch and wait for it to open again.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by accepting that peak states are gifts, not controllable achievements.
- Encourages patient, alert waiting instead of forcing experiences.
- Reframes tears and longing as cleansing signals that renew clarity and devotion.
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