What is the significance of your father's death?
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outcome
"Death is not an end but a conscious transition into eternity, a celebration of life that reveals the luminous nature of deep meditation."
According to Osho, his father’s death was not death but a conscious transition in samadhi—utter detachment from body and mind—signifying enlightenment: total death to time and birth into eternity, with no return. It is the ultimate achievement and a celebration, showing that deep meditation makes even dying luminous: one leaves in silence, joy, and awareness. Thus his passing becomes a living lesson in how to live and how to die.
Osho says his father died awake and peaceful through meditation, turning death into a happy doorway to forever—and reminding us to practice letting go now.
Why this matters practically
- Practice meditation daily to loosen attachment to body and mind.
- Face illness and endings with awareness rather than fear or mere life-extension.
- Celebrate transitions; meet death (and small daily “deaths”) with peace, clarity, and love.
- Face illness and endings with awareness rather than fear or mere life-extension.
- Celebrate transitions; meet death (and small daily “deaths”) with peace, clarity, and love.
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