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What is Krishna's discipline in self-remembering?

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"Self-remembering is not a gradual process; it is a sudden, explosive leap into devotion, where surrendering wholly allows the entire self to be recalled in relaxed, loving wholeness."

According to Osho, Krishna prescribes no stepwise discipline; his way is devotion. Self-remembering is not trained through seven bodies or chakras but arises in one total, sudden leap—an explosive, all-at-once remembrance. Drop tension and division, surrender wholly, and in relaxed, loving wholeness the bridge forms and the entire self is recalled.
Don’t slice yourself into parts or strain; relax with love, and your whole self pops into awareness at once.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety from over-efforting; relaxation allows clarity to surface.
- Encourages living as one integrated whole—body, heart, and mind together.
- Shifts from rigid techniques to heartfelt surrender, usable anytime, anywhere.
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