What is the state of being immersed in lust?
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"To be immersed in lust is to dance with the Divine; when you witness without attachment, desire becomes a fleeting wave, revealing the deeper essence of true brahmacharya."
According to Osho, being immersed in lust is simply being surrounded by a mode of the Divine—energy moving through body and mind. If you identify, you become unconscious; if you fight, you repress. Stand in the middle as a witness: neither libertine nor controller. Then desire is seen as a passing bodily wave, its allure wanes naturally as meditation deepens, and true brahmacharya flowers.
Lust is just God’s energy in you—notice it calmly without getting lost in it or trying to crush it, and it passes.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces guilt and repression by seeing desire as natural and divine.
- Prevents swinging between indulgence and suppression; builds balanced self-mastery.
- Deepens meditation as awareness dissolves desire’s grip.
- Prevents swinging between indulgence and suppression; builds balanced self-mastery.
- Deepens meditation as awareness dissolves desire’s grip.
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