Does bhakti, like meditation, also begin with aloneness?
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"Both bhakti and meditation begin in aloneness, where the bhakta dissolves the 'I' into God, while the meditator transcends even God to discover pure consciousness; in the end, the essence is the same: nonduality."
According to Osho, yes: both bhakti (devotion) and meditation begin in aloneness - freedom from the crowd - but their flavors differ. The bhakta erases the 'I' so only God remains; the meditator drops even God so only pure consciousness remains. When only the One is left, names differ but the taste is the same: nonduality.
Yes - both start alone: in devotion you let your 'I' vanish so only God is there; in meditation you drop even God so only bare awareness remains; in the end it's the same One.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose a path: surrender the ego (bhakti) or drop all objects (meditation).
- Reduces dogma: different methods, one realization.
- Guides practice focus: bhakta remembers God alone; meditator cultivates objectless awareness.
- Reduces dogma: different methods, one realization.
- Guides practice focus: bhakta remembers God alone; meditator cultivates objectless awareness.
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