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What does 'a person established in samadhi in Brahman-like action' mean?

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"To be established in samadhi in Brahman-like action is to act without a separate "me," allowing the divine to flow effortlessly through you, where the doer, deed, and doing become one."

According to Osho, to be "established in samadhi in Brahman-like action" means perceiving only Brahman within and without, so the doer, deed, and doing are Brahman. One acts, yet inwardly abides in samadhi: problemless, questionless, tension-free. Actions flow effortlessly, like wind or water, because there is no separate "me" to do; Brahman alone moves.
Everything is Brahman (the One), so you rest inside while life moves on its own, like breathing or clouds drifting.
Why this matters practically
- Dissolves anxiety, fear, and insecurity in daily life.
- Turns work into effortless flow without inner struggle.
- Anchors unshakable peace while staying active.
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