What is the ultimate acceptance of life?
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"Ultimate acceptance of life is the recognition that the divine resides in everything, where nothing is rejected and wholeness brings forth supreme clarity and innocence."
According to Osho, ultimate acceptance of life is tantra: the total inclusion and purification of body, mind, and soul, where the vast contains the small and nothing is rejected. In tantra, the Triveni is complete, the invisible becomes visible, and even stone is recognized as divine. Such wholeness brings supreme clarity and innocence—true sadhana that sanctifies the whole of existence.
Accept everything—body, mind, and soul—as sacred, and let it all be cleaned and united so life feels clear and whole.
Why this matters practically
- Helps end inner conflict by honoring body and mind equally.
- Turns ordinary moments into sacred practice, increasing clarity and peace.
- Encourages compassionate, non-dual living where nothing in you is excluded.
- Turns ordinary moments into sacred practice, increasing clarity and peace.
- Encourages compassionate, non-dual living where nothing in you is excluded.
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