What does it mean to be a spiritual seeker?
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"To be a spiritual seeker is to drop the illusions of desire and meet the present moment directly, awakening to the intrinsic bliss that exists within reality as it is."
According to Osho, a spiritual seeker first sees the futility of outward, desire-driven life and its built-in frustration, then turns to discover reality as it is. Seeking means dropping projections and desire, meeting the present moment directly—here and now. With a no-desiring mind, one awakens from dreams, encounters ‘what is,’ and finds intrinsic bliss, fulfillment, and alignment with existence.
Notice that chasing desires never satisfies, stop projecting, and look at life exactly as it is right now.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces frustration by recognizing desire as the root of suffering.
- Trains attention to the present instead of restless future-chasing.
- Unlocks natural clarity and joy without depending on outer results.
- Trains attention to the present instead of restless future-chasing.
- Unlocks natural clarity and joy without depending on outer results.
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