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What are the results and foundations of the night-meditation experiment?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In the stillness of unblinking gaze, the mind awakens to a deeper reality, transcending words and igniting the vision of the inner essence."

According to Osho, the night-meditation experiment rests on resolve: keeping the eyes open, unblinking, for forty minutes while gazing at the Master. This duration matches the mind’s span, prevents sleep, breaks hypnotic susceptibility and fainting, and sharply awakens consciousness. Unblinking stillness creates a nonverbal psychic link, letting what words cannot convey be transmitted. It also stirs the ‘third eye’—felt as pressure between the brows—opening extraordinary vision to perceive aura and the inner, non-physical essence.
Keep your eyes gently open for forty minutes while looking at the teacher; it wakes you up inside, makes you strong, and helps you notice the deeper light in people.
Why this matters practically
- Builds willpower and steady alertness you can carry into work, study, and tough moments.
- Reduces suggestibility and panic; you stay grounded instead of spacing out or fainting.
- Sharpens intuition and empathy by sensing others’ inner quality beyond appearances.
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