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Why is the experience of knowing called sat, chit, ananda?

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"True knowing dissolves the 'I' and reveals the inseparable dimensions of existence, consciousness, and bliss—sat, chit, ananda. In that moment, you become one with the essence of life itself."

According to Osho, the moment of true knowing dissolves the 'I' and reveals three inseparable dimensions: sat—the pure am-ness of indestructible existence; chit—the realization that existence is intrinsically conscious, pervading all forms and levels; and ananda—the spontaneous bliss that arises when ego falls and conscious being knows itself. Thus knowing is simultaneously existence, consciousness, and bliss.
When real knowing happens, the ‘I’ disappears, you feel simple being, you sense that being is aware everywhere, and a natural joy shows up.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts identity from ego to timeless being, easing fear of death.
- Cultivates empathy by recognizing consciousness in all forms.
- Uncovers effortless joy as a byproduct of egoless awareness.
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