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What is known as 'seeing'?

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"Seeing is the pure encounter with reality, where the seer and the seen dissolve into a clarity that transcends thought and judgment."

According to Osho, ‘seeing’ is darshan—direct, unmediated awarenessperception without the mind’s filters, judgments, or projections. It is a pure encounter with what is, prior to thought, belief, or desire. In this seeing, the seer and the seen are not split by conceptualization; there is only clarity, presence, and receptive silence.
Seeing means looking without thinking—just being fully present with what is.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces misperception and reactivity by dropping mental labels.
- Deepens presence and compassion in relationships.
- Cultivates inner peace and clarity for wiser action.
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