What happens when I meditate and feel disconnected from others?
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outcome
"In the depths of meditation, the distance from others reveals the beauty of your inviolable individuality; embrace this aloneness as a sacred journey into your own being."
According to Osho, when meditation deepens you shift from the crowd to your center; then everyone else naturally appears distant on the periphery. This aloneness is a blessing, not a fault: the revelation of your inviolable individuality and freedom. No one can accompany you inward; even death cannot touch your consciousness. Accept the distance as a sign you are drowning into your own being.
If people feel far away when you meditate, it means you’re reaching your inner home—alone but safe—and that’s a good sign.
Why this matters practically
- Stops confusing healthy aloneness with loneliness.
- Helps you trust the process instead of forcing connections.
- Lets you relate to others from a clear, centered self.
- Helps you trust the process instead of forcing connections.
- Lets you relate to others from a clear, centered self.
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