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What happens when one realizes their inner Buddha?

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"Realizing your inner Buddha is not an attainment but an uncovering; when the ego drops, you become a fresh, playful presence that radiates a magnetic fire, unsettling the world around you."

According to Osho, realizing your inner Buddha isn’t an attainment but a simple uncovering: the ‘gorilla’—ego and conditioned animality—drops, and the God within is discovered. In that freedom you feel fresh, playful, unburdened; laughter dissolves the dust. Your very presence becomes a magnetic, consuming fire that unsettles society. Stay alert—don’t let new ‘gorillas’ enter again.
Finding your inner Buddha is like taking off a heavy costume: your noisy ego falls away, you feel light and happy, and you must keep watch so it doesn’t return.
Why this matters practically
- Releases ego-stress, bringing lightness, joy, and clarity.
- Encourages playful awareness instead of heavy seriousness.
- Builds vigilance against old conditioning slipping back in.
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