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What happens when one experiences oneness with nature?

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"True oneness with nature arises from your own inner light; it is a wakeful contact with reality that remains steady through alert awareness, not a borrowed mood that fades with changing circumstances."

According to Osho, oneness with nature is a real, wakeful contact with reality—not a symbol or dream—yet it becomes false if it is only a borrowed mood. Ecstasies reflected from a teacher or setting fade; you must kindle your own inner light through alert awareness. Then the sense of unity remains steady, avoids self-deception, and you don’t stumble when circumstances change.
Feeling one with trees and sky is true only if you’re awake and it’s yours—so learn to keep your own lamp lit inside.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents dependence on teachers, groups, or moods for peace.
- Builds steady awareness that continues in daily challenges.
- Reduces self-deception by distinguishing real insight from borrowed feelings.
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