What is the nature of the observer in relation to the observed energy?
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"The observer and the observed are not two separate entities; they are the same reality, and through meditation, we can dissolve the illusion of duality to experience this oneness."
According to Osho, the observer and the observed energy are ultimately one reality. The mind, whose function is to create useful distinctions, acts like a prism that splits the One into apparent twoness—observer and observed. Through meditation, moving beyond mind’s utility into truth, this duality dissolves, revealing a distinctionless unity (Tao, yin-yang rejoined) where witnessing and energy are inseparable.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner conflict and overthinking by seeing through false divisions.
- Deepens meditation and presence, aligning action with the unified flow.
- Fosters compassion, as self and other are not-two.
- Deepens meditation and presence, aligning action with the unified flow.
- Fosters compassion, as self and other are not-two.
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