What is sambodhi?
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"Sambodhi is the awakening of your inner eye, where the dust of thoughts and desires dissipates, revealing the eternal sun of your Buddha-nature in the present moment."
According to Osho, sambodhi is the opening of the inner eye—the dispersal of the smoky dust of thoughts, dreams, and desires so the ever-present sun of your Buddha-nature is revealed. It means living, seeing, and being joined to what is, in the present, letting go of past and future. When this dust falls away, wakefulness arises and one becomes a sambuddha.
It’s like cleaning your inner eye so you can clearly see the real moment and your true self.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by dropping past regrets and future worries to live in the present.
- Improves clarity and choices by dissolving fantasies and self-deception.
- Reveals innate peace and worth beyond possessions and achievements.
- Improves clarity and choices by dissolving fantasies and self-deception.
- Reveals innate peace and worth beyond possessions and achievements.
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