Is the centering needed to realize the transcendental truth the same as Gurdjieff's crys?
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"True centering is not the crystallization of personality but the awakening to your inborn Self, where the false center dissolves and the transcendental truth reveals itself."
According to Osho, true centering is awakening to the inborn Self—the silent, authentic center—by allowing the socially created ego (the periphery) to dissolve. It is not a manufactured ‘crystallization’ of personality, but the emergence of what already is. Passing through a chaotic, centerless gap, as in solitude, the false center falls away and the real, transcendental center reveals itself.
Let the pretend ‘I’ fade so your real you can show up.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces dependence on others’ approval and roles.
- Brings inner stability and clarity beyond social conditioning.
- Enables authentic action instead of ego-driven reactions.
- Brings inner stability and clarity beyond social conditioning.
- Enables authentic action instead of ego-driven reactions.
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