Ask Osho!

Does the pilgrimage of life continue after an enlightened being leaves their body?

Synthesized from Source 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.
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