What happens when I gaze into someone's eyes deeply?
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outcome
"In the gaze of a master, your fears dissolve, and you find not a reflection of the self, but a mirror of pure clarity."
According to Osho, gazing into ordinary people’s eyes for more than a few seconds feels intrusive because the eyes are their most private, expressive doorway. But with a master, the gaze is pure: his eyes are empty, mirror-like, projecting nothing and reflecting you. Such contact becomes communion, dissolving fear and allowing his clarity to transmit through you.
Staring at most people feels invasive, but a true master’s eyes act like a mirror that calmly shows you yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Respect personal boundaries by keeping everyday eye contact natural and consensual.
- Use trusted, conscious gazing to sense emotions and deepen authentic connection.
- Seek teachers or spaces where eye contact supports self-awareness rather than projection.
- Use trusted, conscious gazing to sense emotions and deepen authentic connection.
- Seek teachers or spaces where eye contact supports self-awareness rather than projection.
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