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How to make a quantum leap?

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"A quantum leap occurs not through action, but in the moment the doer dissolves; when thought fades, the 'me' disappears, revealing the leap that has always been."

According to Osho, a quantum leap isn't something you do; it's the sudden disappearance of the doer itself. See that the past is only memory, that thoughts fabricate the thinker. When thought subsides, the 'me' vanishes; this is utter discontinuity with the past. In this empty, ownerless awareness (anatta), the leap has already happened.
Stop trying to jump; when you see your thoughts and past are just stories, the busy 'me' disappears, and that's the leap.
Why this matters practically
- Ends compulsive self-improvement and strain.
- Brings immediate peace by watching thoughts without a thinker.
- Opens fresh action free from past identity and habits.
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