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What is the psychology of the Buddhas?

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"The psychology of the Buddhas transcends the mind; it is a silent awareness that witnesses existence as one indivisible presence."

According to Osho, the 'psychology of the Buddhas' is not psychology of the mind at all: the enlightened one has gone beyond mind into a silent, thought-free space—the psyche, the soul. It cannot be grasped by analysis, only by passive, noninterpreting awareness. Begin by listening like to music, witnessing without reaction, remembering body–mind–soul are one indivisible presence.
Be so quietly aware that thoughts stop and you simply watch—there you meet your real self, not the mind.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from overthinking to direct, peaceful experience.
- Builds nonreactive witnessing, reducing stress and habitual patterns.
- Deepens presence and clarity in listening, relating, and decision-making.
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