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What is the relationship between the method of meditation and jati-smaran?

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"Meditation is the great river of attention, while jati-smaran is the canal that channels that current to unveil the treasures of past lives."

According to Osho, jati-smaran is not separate from meditation but a specialized application of it: meditation is the great river of attention, and jati-smaran is a canal that channels that current to recall past lives. When attention burns broadly like a lamp it reveals being/divine; when focused like a torch it retrieves suppressed memories with vivid clarity.
Meditation is the big light, and jati-smaran is pointing that light at past-life memories to see them clearly.
Why this matters practically
- Shows how to use attention for self-realization (lamp) or targeted inquiry (torch).
- Offers a method to uncover hidden memories and patterns shaping present life.
- Trains disciplined focus instead of scattered, ineffective thinking.
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