What is a path?
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definition
"The path is not a map to follow, but a joyful surrender into the divine, where every moment becomes a celebration of presence and awareness."
According to Osho, a path is not a fixed road or belief but a playful, loving surrender into “divine cuckooness”—sannyas—where seriousness drops and remembrance of the real chimes again and again. Like a living clock, master and disciple call to each other, awakening joy and awareness at ever-closer intervals. The path is celebration, not instruction; presence, not map.
It’s joyfully going a little “cuckoo” for truth—dropping seriousness and remembering awareness again and again.
Why this matters practically
- Turns practice into joyful play, reducing stress and resistance.
- Encourages frequent, light reminders that sustain awareness in daily life.
- Fosters trust and intimacy with existence, making growth feel natural.
- Encourages frequent, light reminders that sustain awareness in daily life.
- Fosters trust and intimacy with existence, making growth feel natural.
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