What happens when I meditate versus when I don't meditate?
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"Meditation is the boat that carries you from confusion to understanding; once you reach the far shore, let go of the boat and embrace your freedom."
According to Osho, meditation is a necessary boat: practice it to cross from this shore of confusion to the far shore of understanding; without it, nothing happens—you remain where you are. But once the crossing is complete, drop meditation too; clinging to the method keeps you circling in the boat instead of landing in freedom.
Meditate to move forward; skip it and you stay stuck, but when you’ve arrived, let go of meditation too.
Why this matters practically
- Starts real inner change instead of complacency.
- Stops you from turning methods into lifelong crutches.
- Teaches right timing: practice now, release when ripe.
- Stops you from turning methods into lifelong crutches.
- Teaches right timing: practice now, release when ripe.
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