What is the significance of bhang in your teachings?
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"True ecstasy is not found in substances like bhang, but in the inner nectar of your own being; turn inward and discover the divine intoxication that is available to you at every moment."
According to Osho, bhang is insignificant - a symbol of seeking intoxication outside. He urges drinking God, the inner nectar (raso vai sah), available every moment, rather than relying on substances. True ecstasy is the soul's distillate discovered within; a Master only mirrors this possibility so you can turn inward yourself. Don't imitate or cling; recognize, then descend within and remain divinely inebriated without drugs.
Skip bhang and other drugs; the real, always-on joy is inside you, and a teacher just helps you see it so you can find it yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Choose meditation and self-inquiry over intoxicants for lasting joy.
- Use the teacher as a mirror, then trust your own inner experience.
- Avoid imitation and dependency; live clear, present, and naturally blissful.
- Use the teacher as a mirror, then trust your own inner experience.
- Avoid imitation and dependency; live clear, present, and naturally blissful.
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