What is the nature of existence?
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definition
"Existence is an ever-perfect song, and when the mind's chatter drops, we resonate with the absolute truth that needs no improvement."
According to Osho, existence is an ever-perfect song: each moment, each rose, everything, is always the best. Reality itself is absolute truth; what changes is our capacity to hear it. When the mind’s chatter drops and awareness becomes inclusive—like a silent mirror reflecting birds, wind, and words—we resonate with that perfection. Existence needs no improvement; only our listening needs clarity.
Everything is already perfect; quiet your busy mind and notice everything, and you’ll feel life’s goodness directly.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from judgment to gratitude, easing stress and dissatisfaction.
- Cultivates inclusive awareness instead of tense concentration, deepening presence and relationships.
- Focuses growth on clarity of perception rather than trying to fix the world.
- Cultivates inclusive awareness instead of tense concentration, deepening presence and relationships.
- Focuses growth on clarity of perception rather than trying to fix the world.
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