Ask Osho!

What happens when I start to remember myself and turn inwards?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you turn inwards and remember yourself, the illusion of separateness dissolves, revealing the silence and bliss of your true nature, where unselfishness flows effortlessly as an expression of awareness."

According to Osho, when you remember yourself and turn inwards, you come to know your own being—and simultaneously the same self in all. The ego’s separateness dissolves; silence, peace, and bliss arise. From this realization, unselfishness flowers effortlessly, not as duty or strategy but as your very nature. Then every compassionate act is its own reward, and action springs from awareness rather than guilt or ideology.
Look inside and truly know yourself, and you’ll feel one with everyone, so kindness flows naturally and peacefully.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts service from guilt or duty to natural, sustainable compassion.
- Reduces inner conflict by softening the sense of separateness.
- Guides choices from clarity and peace, improving how you help others.
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