Is the eternal dharma one or many?
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definition
"Dharma is one, eternal like the moon, while its countless expressions are mere reflections; do not cling to the echoes, but seek the source beyond the mind."
According to Osho, dharma is one, eternal like the single moon, while its expressions and teachings are many, like countless reflections in water. Words, doctrines, and practices are only pointers—useful echoes—but not the truth itself. Don't cling to reflections; let them inspire you to lift your awareness beyond mind and mirrors, toward direct realization of the source.
There’s one real truth like one moon; all religions, words, and practices are its puddle-reflections—use them to find the moon, not to worship the puddle.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces sectarianism: respect many paths while seeking the one truth.
- Keeps focus on direct experience instead of clinging to beliefs or rituals.
- Encourages using teachings as pointers, then moving beyond them when they limit you.
- Keeps focus on direct experience instead of clinging to beliefs or rituals.
- Encourages using teachings as pointers, then moving beyond them when they limit you.
AI Confidence Score: 97%
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