Does the pilgrimage of life continue after an enlightened being leaves their body?
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outcome
"After enlightenment, the pilgrim dissolves, leaving only the divine flow of life; the ego is but a fiction, while the true pilgrimage continues in the dance of existence."
According to Osho, yes - the pilgrimage continues, but the pilgrim dissolves. After enlightenment (and even after the body is gone), the personal "doer" vanishes; only the movement, the dance, the song - life's divine flow - remains. The ego is fiction; reality is the pilgrimage itself. Meditation reveals this by letting the mover disappear, in utter stillness or ecstatic dance.
When a wise person dies, the "me" is gone but life’s dance keeps moving without a dancer.
Why this matters practically
- Softens fear of death by trusting the ongoing flow beyond the ego.
- Encourages practices (stillness or dance) that dissolve the doer.
- Shifts attention from identity to living the process here and now.
- Encourages practices (stillness or dance) that dissolve the doer.
- Shifts attention from identity to living the process here and now.
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