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Is Aurobindo's vision of Krishna only a mental projection, or could it also be a mystic reality?

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"True awakening is not in the images we create, but in the formless, oceanic presence of Krishna that permeates all existence."

According to Osho, Aurobindo’s embodied vision of Krishna is a mental projection—sweet, psychic, and impermanent—not the ultimate mystic reality. Genuine realization is ‘oceanic’ Krishna-consciousness: formless, mindless, and all-pervading. Images and figures may serve as preliminary devices, but in true awakening they dissolve; what remains is a permanent, blissful presence seen everywhere, not a momentary apparition.
Seeing Krishna as a person can be your mind’s dream; real spirituality is losing the mind into a vast, formless love that stays.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t cling to visions; use symbols as steps toward the formless.
- Aim for no-mind awareness that brings lasting peace, not momentary sweetness.
- Test experiences by their permanence and all-pervasiveness, not by vivid imagery.
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