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What is the significance of the experiment involving a dying man in a glass casket to test his weight?

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"The soul is weightless and transcends the laws of matter; only through subtler inquiry can we begin to understand what lies beyond the reach of science."

According to Osho, the glass-casket experiment shows why searching for the soul with the tools and assumptions of matter misleads. The soul may be weightless, unaffected by gravity, and able to pass through barriers like light or X‑rays; hence no weight drop or broken glass. Until we adopt subtler, non-material inquiry, science will keep denying what lies beyond its laws.
Trying to weigh a dying person to catch the soul is like using a ruler to measure a song—you’re using the wrong tool, so you won’t find anything.
Why this matters practically
- Challenges the belief that only measurable, material methods reveal truth about consciousness.
- Encourages inner exploration and subtler sciences for non-physical phenomena.
- Prevents false conclusions when crude tools fail to detect the delicate.
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