Ask Osho!

What does it mean to have an extraordinary dream after reading about Bodhidharma?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"The extraordinary dream reveals that pure being and nothingness are one; let this insight transform your every moment into a living reality."

According to Osho, your extraordinary dream distilled the book’s whole message: the isness of reality—pure, immediate being—is inseparable from nothingness. The worded dream mirrors Bodhidharma’s non-imageable truth and the masterdisciple testing of understanding ("Is?" "Yes." "What?" "Nothing."). It shows the teaching has touched your heart; now the task is to let this insight become your living, moment-to-moment reality.
It means your heart understood that everything simply is—and that this “is” is also nothing—and you’re being invited to live from that quiet awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you shift from thinking to direct presence in daily activities.
- Softens attachment and anxiety by seeing emptiness in all forms.
- Guides practice: notice 'isness' in each moment and act from clarity.
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